| varna | the place your jati occupies in the system of social stratitifcation mandated by hindu scripture |
| parricide | the art of killing ones father, mother or other close relative |
| purna swaraj | complete independence |
| mohandas | g's first name |
| jai hind | nationalists solgan, victory to india |
| direct action day | Great Calcutta Riot,[1] was on 16 August 1946—a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Bengal province of British India. |
| qaum | to vote as a community |
| Hindu Domination | fear of jinnah |
| Jehad | holy war |
| Akhand Hindusthan | United India |
| all india muslim league | a political party in British India that developed into the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent |
| Non-cooperation movement | was the first-ever series of nationwide people's movements of nonviolent resistance and Civil Disobedience, led by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress. The |
| Rowlatt Acts | were legislation that imposed authoritarian restrictions upon Indian people. |
| Two-Nation Theory | the belief that Hindus and Muslims were two different nations who could not live in one country |
| Quaid-e-Azam | Jinnah emerged as the recognised leader of the Indian Muslims and was popularly known as Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader |
| The Fourteen Points of Jinnah | were proposed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah as a constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in a self-governing India. |
| dharnato | hire a poor brahmin and he sits on your door step |
| Bhagavadgita | doing what is right rather than what is expected or what is beneficial |