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English: Mahatma Gandhi with Dr. Annie Besant in Madras, September, 1921. In Madurai, Gandhi had adopted the loin-cloth for the first time as a mark of his identification with India's poor.
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09:25, 19 September 2007 212 × 299 (56,363 bytes) w:en:Fowler&fowler (talk | contribs) Mahatma Gandhi with Dr. [[Annie Besant]] in Madras, September 1921. On September 21, 1921, in [[Madurai]], Gandhi had adopted the loin-cloth for the first time as a mark of his identification with India's poor. Downloaded from [http://www.mkgandhi.org/g
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