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Charles Freer Andrews (12 February 1871 – 5 April 1940) was an Anglican priest and Christian missionary, educator and social reformer, and an activist for Indian independence. He became a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi and identified with the Indian liberation struggle. He was instrumental in convincing Gandhi to return to India from South Africa, where Gandhi had been a leading light in the Indian civil rights struggle.

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  • Charles Freer Andrews (12 February 1871 – 5 April 1940) was an Anglican priest and Christian missionary, educator and social reformer, and an activist for Indian independence. He became a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi and identified with the Indian liberation struggle. He was instrumental in convincing Gandhi to return to India from South Africa, where Gandhi had been a leading light in the Indian civil rights struggle. C. F. Andrews was affectionately dubbed Christ's Faithful Apostle by Gandhi, based on his initials, C.F.A. For his contributions to the Indian independence movement, Gandhi and his students at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, named him Deenabandhu, or "Friend of the Poor". (en)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (ou simplement C.F. Andrews), né le 12 février 1871 à Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Angleterre) et décédé le 5 avril 1940 à Calcutta (Inde) était un missionnaire anglican britannique. Pédagogue et réformateur social il fut un ami proche du Mahatma Gandhi et s’identifia complètement avec la cause pour l’indépendance de l’Inde. Jouant sur les lettres de son nom [CFA] le mahatma Gandhi l’appelait familièrement ‘Christ's Faithful Apostle’. (fr)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (12 Februari 1871 – 5 April 1940) adalah seorang pendeta Gereja Inggris. Sebagai misionaris Kristen, pengajar dan reformator sosial di India, ia menjadi teman dekat Mahatma Gandhi dan diidentifikasikan dengan sebab kemerdekaan India. Ia merupakan tokoh penting yang membujuk Gandhi kembali ke India dari Afrika Selatan, di mana Gandhi menjadi sorotan utama dalam perjuangan hak sipil India. C. F. Andrews dijuluki Rasul Beriman dari Kristus (bahasa Inggris: Christ's Faithful Apostle) oleh Gandhi, berdasarkan pada inisialnya, C.F.A. Atas jasa-jasanya pada Gerakan Kemerdekaan India, Gandhi dan para muridnya di , menggelarinya Deenabandhu, atau "Teman Kaum Papa". (in)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (Newcastle upon Tyne, 12 de fevereiro de 1871 - Calcutá, 5 de abril de 1940) foi um sacerdote da Igreja da Inglaterra. Missionário cristão, educador e reformador social na Índia, tornou-se amigo íntimo de Mahatma Gandhi e identificou-se com a causa da independência da Índia . Ele foi fundamental para convencer Gandhi a voltar da Índia para a África do Sul, onde Gandhi foi um dos líderes da luta indiana pelos direitos civis. C. F. Andrews foi carinhosamente apelidado de Apóstolo Fiel de Cristo (em inglês, Christ's Faithful Apostle) por Gandhi, com base em suas iniciais, C. F. A. Por suas contribuições para o Movimento da Independência Indiana, Gandhi e seus alunos no St. Stephen's College, em Delhi, o chamaram Deenabandhu, ou "Amigo dos Pobres". (pt)
  • Charles Freer Andrews, znany także jako C.F. Andrews (ur. 12 lutego 1871 w Newcastle upon Tyne w Anglii w Wielkiej Brytanii; zm. 5 kwietnia 1940 w Kalkucie w Indiach) – pastor kościoła anglikańskiego, misjonarz, nauczyciel i działacz społeczny i niepodległościowy w Indiach i Afryce Południowej; bliski przyjaciel Mahatmy Gandhiego i jego współpracownik; także pisarz i tłumacz (z języka bengalskiego). Przez Gandhiego i jego uczniów zwany także jako Deenabandhu czyli "Przyjaciel biednych". (pl)
  • Charles Freer Andrews, född 12 februari 1871, död 5 april 1940, var en brittisk missionär. (sv)
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  • Charles Freer Andrews (ou simplement C.F. Andrews), né le 12 février 1871 à Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Angleterre) et décédé le 5 avril 1940 à Calcutta (Inde) était un missionnaire anglican britannique. Pédagogue et réformateur social il fut un ami proche du Mahatma Gandhi et s’identifia complètement avec la cause pour l’indépendance de l’Inde. Jouant sur les lettres de son nom [CFA] le mahatma Gandhi l’appelait familièrement ‘Christ's Faithful Apostle’. (fr)
  • Charles Freer Andrews, znany także jako C.F. Andrews (ur. 12 lutego 1871 w Newcastle upon Tyne w Anglii w Wielkiej Brytanii; zm. 5 kwietnia 1940 w Kalkucie w Indiach) – pastor kościoła anglikańskiego, misjonarz, nauczyciel i działacz społeczny i niepodległościowy w Indiach i Afryce Południowej; bliski przyjaciel Mahatmy Gandhiego i jego współpracownik; także pisarz i tłumacz (z języka bengalskiego). Przez Gandhiego i jego uczniów zwany także jako Deenabandhu czyli "Przyjaciel biednych". (pl)
  • Charles Freer Andrews, född 12 februari 1871, död 5 april 1940, var en brittisk missionär. (sv)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (12 February 1871 – 5 April 1940) was an Anglican priest and Christian missionary, educator and social reformer, and an activist for Indian independence. He became a close friend of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi and identified with the Indian liberation struggle. He was instrumental in convincing Gandhi to return to India from South Africa, where Gandhi had been a leading light in the Indian civil rights struggle. (en)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (12 Februari 1871 – 5 April 1940) adalah seorang pendeta Gereja Inggris. Sebagai misionaris Kristen, pengajar dan reformator sosial di India, ia menjadi teman dekat Mahatma Gandhi dan diidentifikasikan dengan sebab kemerdekaan India. Ia merupakan tokoh penting yang membujuk Gandhi kembali ke India dari Afrika Selatan, di mana Gandhi menjadi sorotan utama dalam perjuangan hak sipil India. (in)
  • Charles Freer Andrews (Newcastle upon Tyne, 12 de fevereiro de 1871 - Calcutá, 5 de abril de 1940) foi um sacerdote da Igreja da Inglaterra. Missionário cristão, educador e reformador social na Índia, tornou-se amigo íntimo de Mahatma Gandhi e identificou-se com a causa da independência da Índia . Ele foi fundamental para convencer Gandhi a voltar da Índia para a África do Sul, onde Gandhi foi um dos líderes da luta indiana pelos direitos civis. (pt)
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