Jawaharlal (dʒəwəhəˈlɑːl). 1889–1964, Indian statesman and nationalist leader. He spent several periods in prison for his nationalist activities and practised a policy of noncooperation with Britain during World War II. He was the first prime minister of the republic of India (1947–64)
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his father, Motilal (məʊtɪˈlɑːl), known as Pandit Nehru. 1861–1931, Indian nationalist, lawyer, and journalist; first president of the reconstructed Indian National Congress
Nehru in American English
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Jaˈwaharˌlal (dʒəˈwɑhərˌlɑl) 1889-1964; Indian nationalist leader in India's movement for independence: prime minister (1947-64)