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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. 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.

  2. Born in 1850, Abadi Bano Begum (popularly known as Bi Amma) was raised in a family that was victimised by the British in the aftermath of the First War of Independence in 1857. Despite all the trauma, it was her youthful spirit that ignited a flame within her to fight for her country’s freedom.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2018 · 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.

  4. 13 de nov. de 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.

  5. 23 de oct. de 2019 · Abadi Bano Begum coming from a humble muslim family of Rampur, was a farsighted and a progressive lady, she discarded the shackles of a secluded life to come forward and attempt to free their motherland from the forieng rule.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2017 · Abadi Bano Begum, who was popularly known as ‘Bi Amma‘ was one of the prominent voices of the freedom struggle in the Indian sub-continent. Not only was she one of the first Muslim women to participate in politics actively, she was also a revolutionary who had a strong desire to see her country free from the British rule.

  7. amritmahotsav.nic.in › unsung-heroes-detailAbadi Bano Begum

    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.