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Āli Musliyār | |
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Born | Erikkunnan Pālattu Mūlayil Āli 1861 |
Died | 17 February 1922 |
Cause of death | Caught and executed hanging by Thiyyar Regiment of British Indian Army |
Nationality | British Indian |
Movement | Khilafat Movement[1] |
Āli Musliyār (born Erikkunnan Pālattu Mūlayil Āli; 1861–1922) was the leader of Malabar Rebellion, and a freedom fighter.[2] Musliyār was the Imam of Tirurangadi Masjid from 1907 until his eventual execution at Coimbatore Prison for the allegation against him for calling to fight against British rule. He was an active orator of the Khilafat Movement in Malabar region.[3][1][4]
Contemporary evaluation within India tends to the view that the Malabar Rebellion was an ethnic cleansing of Hindus in the Malabar region, but still in 1971 the Kerala Government granted the remaining active participants in the revolt the accolade of Ayagi