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16 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Mahatma Gandhi
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16 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Mahatma Gandhi

 
We all know Mahatma Gandhi as the man who led our country to freedom. But we know little about some smaller and more astonishing facts about his life. The following are 16 facts about Mahatma Gandhi that are mostly unknown:
 

 
 

1. Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize 5 times
 
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The committee regrets not giving him the Nobel Peace prize to this day as the award is never given posthumously. 
 
 
2. M. K. Gandhi was responsible for the Civil Rights movement in 4 continents and 12 countries
 
 
3. The funeral procession of Mahatma Gandhi was 8 kilometers long
 
 
4. Great Britain, the country against whom he fought for independence, released a stamp honouring him, 21 years after his death
 
 
5. Mahatma Gandhi walked/traveled almost 18 kilometers a day throughout his lifetime which is enough to walk around the world twice over
 
 
6. Gandhiji served in the army during the Boer war – he crusaded against violence since the time he realized the horrors of war
 
 
7. Mahatma Gandhi corresponded with a lot of people – Tolstoy, Einstein and Hitler were among the many
 
 
8. Gandhiji was not present during Nehru’s tryst of destiny speech to celebrate independence
 
 
9. Most relics of Gandhiji including the clothes he wore when he was shot are still preserved in Gandhi Museum, Madurai
 
 

 
 

 

10. He never held an official position in any political body during the final years of his life
 
 
11. He was thinking of dissolving the Congress a day before he died
 
 
12. Steve Jobs was a fan of Mahatma Gandhi – his round glasses are not only similar but also a tribute
 
 
13. Gandhiji had a set of false teeth, which he carried in a fold of his loin cloth
 
 
14. Mahatma Gandhi spoke English with an Irish accent, for one of his first teachers was an Irishman
 
 
15. There are 53 major roads (excluding the smaller ones) in India, and 48 roads outside India that are named after him
 
 
16. Gandhiji helped establish 3 football clubs in Durban, Pretoria and Johannesburg all of which were given the same 
 
Mahatma Gandhi promoted football in his non-violent campaign against racial discrimination. 
 
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow.” Throughout his life Mahatma Gandhi did things that were inspirational, things that nobody thought he could do and made sure that he lived up to this line said by him.
 

 
 
 
 
 

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