"Only a dead nation remembers its heroes when they die. Real nations respect them when they are alive."
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Zareef, Adil Saturday, (January 28, 2006) The Demise of a Dream. The Daily Times
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (in Pashto خان عبد) الغفار خان)) (date of Birth 1890 – 20 January 1988), also known as Badshah Khan ("King Khan") was a pashtun non-violent activist. He is also noted for his association with Mahatma Gandhi, which earned him the name "Frontier Gandhi". He led his non-violent Khudai Khidmatgar movement against the British Raj in the 1930s and 1940s. Post partition he fought for state/provincial rights as well as the eventual unification of Pashtuns on both sides of the Dur
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