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  1. Abadi Bano Begum (Bi Amma) (Urdu: عبادی بانو بیگم) (Born 1850 Died:13 November 1924) was a prominent voice in the Indian independence movement. She was also known as Bi Amma. [2] She was one of the first Muslim women to actively take part in politics and was part of the movement to free India from the British Raj. [3]

  2. Abadi Bano Begum passed away in 1924, leaving behind her indelible footprint on the minds of Indians, both young and old. Sixty-six years post her death, even the Govt. of Pakistan acknowledged her contribution to the freedom struggle by issuing a commemorative postage stamp in her honour.

    • Early Life
    • An Advocate For Her Sons’ Education
    • Her Role in The Freedom Struggle
    • Her Role in Khadi and Swadeshi
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    Bi Amma was born in 1850 into a nationalist family of Rampur. She suffered the trauma of 1857 revolt which ignited a strong desire within her to see her country be free of the British rule. Bi Amma was a courageous and intelligent woman. Widowed at a young age, she shouldered the responsibility of raising her children with utmost sincerity and dign...

    In the book, Eight Lives: A Study of the Hindu-Muslim Encounter, Rajmohan Gandhi writes how the young widow dressed her children in humble material and raised them on simple food and the Prophet’s sayings. But she ensured the kids attended English-medium schools. When their uncle refused to shell money for their education stating that he would have...

    She played an important part in fundraising for the Khilafat movement and the Indian independence movement. When both her sons were put in jail, she addressed a large gathering on their behalf and gave a moving speech. It was in fact the first time that a Muslim woman was recorded to have addressed a political gathering wearing a burqa.This bold wo...

    During the Khilafat and Non-cooperation movement, Bi Amma collected funds and organised meetings of Indian women to tell them about the struggle and the importance of shunning the foreign goods. Along with Begum Hasrat Mohani, the wife of Maulana Hasrat Mohani, Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Basanti Devi, and Sarojini Naidu as her main companions she con...

    Learn about the life and achievements of Abadi Bano Begum, also known as Bi Amma, who fought for India's independence and Khilafat movement. She was a progressive Muslim woman who encouraged women's education and Hindu-Muslim unity.

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    Abadi Bano Begum (popularly known as Bi Amma) was the first Muslim woman to actively take part in the freedom struggle for independence. She hailed from the Amroha Village, Uttar Pradesh but her center for activities was Amritsar and Lahore.

  4. Jan 19, 2023 · Abadi Bano Begum was born in 1850 in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. She was a prominent voice in the Indian Independence movement. She was also known as Bi Amma and was one of the first Muslim women to participate actively in politics and freeing India from British Raj.

  5. Nov 13, 2018 · Abadi Bano Begum, who took an active part at par with men in the Indian National Movement, was born in 1852 in Amroha village, Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. She was married to Abdul Ali Khan of the Princely State Rampur. Though she lost her husband at a young age, she did not remarry.

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  7. Aug 15, 2018 · India’s struggle for freedom was a long and gruelling period in which thousands perished without their names on lips of the people. Apart from the known few, the majority of freedom fighters did a nameless service to the nation and one such lesser-known name was Abadi Bano Begum aka Bi Amma.