Mirabehn (redirect from Madeleine Slade)
Madeleine Slade (22 November 1892 – 20 July 1982), also known as Mirabehn or Meera Behn, was a British supporter of the Indian Independence Movement who...
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John Slade, a Peninsular War veteran. The second Baronet was a lawyer. The third Baronet served as Receiver-General of Inland Revenue. Madeleine Slade (Mirabehn)...
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writer Kathy Slade (born 1966), Canadian artist, author, curator, editor, and publisher Liam Slade (born 1995), English footballer Madeleine Slade (Mirabehn)...
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Slade KCIE KCVO (20 March 1859 – 20 January 1928) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Director of Naval Intelligence. His daughter Madeleine Slade...
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from the beginning including Andrews, Hermann Kallenbuch, and later Madeleine Slade, who Gandhi names Mirabehn. Gandhi is later invited to India in 1915...
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Gandhi. In addition, she had a rich epistolary correspondence with Madeleine Slade. She spent the Occupation in Dijon, with Yvonne Paquet. At the Liberation...
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(1852–1935) Austro-Hungarian diplomat Mirabehn (1892–1982), real name Madeleine Slade Indian freedom fighter, lived locally Paul Wittek (1894-1978), Orientalist...
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the Community of the Ark in 1948 (modelled after Gandhi's ashrams). Madeleine Slade (known as "Mirabehn") was the daughter of a British admiral who spent...
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Mahatma Gandhi in Darwen, 26 September 1931 with Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade)....
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Annie Besant, Helena Blavatsky, Katherine Mayo, Mirra Richard and Madeleine Slade. Jayawardena plays an active role in women's research organizations...
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