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[[File:Gandhi1.jpg|thumb|Mahatma Gandhi | [[File:Gandhi1.jpg|thumb|Mahatma Gandhi]] | ||
'''Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi''' (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), often referred to as '''Mahatma Gandhi''', was the preeminent political and spiritual leader of [[India]] during the Indian Independence Movement from the [[United Kingdom|British]]. | '''Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi''' (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), often referred to as '''Mahatma Gandhi''', was the preeminent political and spiritual leader of [[India]] during the Indian Independence Movement from the [[United Kingdom|British]]. | ||
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Gandhism.jpg|Gandhi during the 1930's Salt March | Gandhism.jpg|Gandhi during the 1930's Salt March | ||
Glyph 3-3.jpg|Gandhi's Apple of Eden | Glyph 3-3.jpg|Gandhi's Apple of Eden | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, 4 April 2013
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi, was the preeminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian Independence Movement from the British.
However, the secret to Gandhi's leadership was actually an Apple of Eden, and according to Clay Kaczmarek – Abstergo Industries' 16th test subject for the Animus Project – the second Piece of Eden of its type. How Gandhi acquired the Apple remains unknown, though it was revealed that the Templars eventually killed him in order to steal it.[1]
Trivia
- In Sanskrit, the term "Mahatma" refers to a person that could be likened to a Christian saint, and translated to "Great Soul". Alongside Gandhi, figures such as Lalon Shah and Jyotirao Phule have been ordained with the title.
Gallery
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Gandhi during the 1930's Salt March
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Gandhi's Apple of Eden
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