History & Civics
Who came to be known as Ali Brothers during the Khilafat Movement.
- Bashirat Ali and Barsat Ali
- Ahmed Ali and Akram Ali
- Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali
- Medini Ali and Mausam Ali
Mahatma Gandhi
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Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali
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