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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Gujarati-language films, Gujarati-language media, Gujarati-language songs, Gujarati literature, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Gujarati script, Gujarati grammar, Atma Siddhi, Gujarati phonology, Asha Parekh, Gujarati people, Rajendra Kumar, Kiran Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Rajendra Shukla, Narsinh Mehta, Asrani, Harilal Upadhyay, Dayaram, Premanand Bhatt, Aruna Irani, Kanhaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, Vijay Bhatt, Kaka Kalelkar, Memon language, Bhavai, Kalapi, Acharya Hemachandra, Gunvant Shah, Chandrakant Bakshi, Little Zizou, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad, Nanabhai Bhatt, Pannalal Patel, Ketan Mehta, Suresh Joshi, Abbas-Mustan, List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati language, Bhagavadgomandal, Narmadashankar Dave, Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi, Jai Jai Garvi Gujarat, Kavi Kant, Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat, Gujarati Comedy Group, Govardhanram Tripathi, Umashankar Joshi, Jhaverchand Meghani, Mistri, Gujarati Vishwakosh, Bhavni Bhavai, Jayshree T., Ramanbhai Nilkanth, Bhalan, Akha Bhagat, List of states of India by number of Gujarati speakers, Arvind Trivedi, Saraswatichandra, Ranjitram Mehta, Narsinhrao Divetia, Alexander Kinloch Forbes, Tech n Teach, Ranchhodlal Udayaram Dave, Balwantray Thakore, Manilal Nabhubhai, Naresh Kanodia, Indra Kumar, Navalram, Shamal Bhatt, Tribhuvandas Luhar, List of Gujarati language television channels, Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak, Ravji Patel, Gujarat Vidhya Sabha, Manilal Desai, Gujarat Sahitya Sabha. Excerpt: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: Hindi: , pronounced; 2 October 1869 - 30 January 1948) was a pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He pioneered satyagraha, resistance to tyranny through mass civil resistance. His philosophy was firmly founded upon ahimsa (nonviolence). His philosophy and leadership helped India gain independence...