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| − | '''Jawaharlal Nehru''' (1889-1964) was an Indian statesman who succeeded [[Mohandas K. Gandhi]] as leader of the [[Indian National Congress]] after Gandhi's assassination.<ref>The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History, Bulliet et al, 2005</ref> Following the work that Gandhi had already put in motion, he negotiated the end of British colonial rule in [[India]] and became India's first prime-minister. Nehru was educated in [[England]] at [[Trinity College]] and was a classmate of [[St. John Philby]]. <ref>Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2004).</ref> | + | '''Jawaharlal Nehru''' (1889-1964) was an [[India|Indian]] statesman who succeeded [[Mohandas K. Gandhi]] as leader of the [[Indian National Congress]] after Gandhi's assassination.<ref>The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History, Bulliet et al, 2005</ref> Following the work that Gandhi had already put in motion, he negotiated the end of British colonial rule in [[India]] and became India's first prime-minister. Nehru was educated in [[England]] at [[Trinity College]] and was a classmate of [[St. John Philby]]. <ref>Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2004).</ref> |
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Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) was an Indian statesman who succeeded Mohandas K. Gandhi as leader of the Indian National Congress after Gandhi's assassination.[1] Following the work that Gandhi had already put in motion, he negotiated the end of British colonial rule in India and became India's first prime-minister. Nehru was educated in England at Trinity College and was a classmate of St. John Philby. [2]