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    The Ghadar Movement was an early 20th century, international political movement founded by expatriate Indians to overthrow British rule in India. Many...
  • The Ghadar Mutiny, also known as the Ghadar Conspiracy, was a plan to initiate a pan-India mutiny in the British Indian Army in February 1915 to end the...
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    The Hindustan Ghadar (Hindi: हिन्दुस्तान ग़दर; Punjabi: (Gurmukhi): ਹਿੰਦੁਸਤਾਨ ਗ਼ਦਰ; Punjabi (Shahmukhi), Urdu: ہِندُوستان غدر) was a weekly publication...
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    Ghadar Party, the liberation movement of India during rule by Great Britain. First headquarters was at 436 Hill St, San Francisco, California. Ghadar...
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    expatriates and labourers in North America, a different movement began to emerge in the North American Ghadar Party, culminating in the Sedetious conspiracy of...
  • in November 1913 Ghadar established the Yugantar Ashram press in San Francisco. The press produced the Hindustan Ghadar newspaper and other nationalist...
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    The Communist Ghadar Party of India is a far-left political party that is committed to a communist revolution in India based on Marxism–Leninism. The party...
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    Kartar Singh Sarabha (category Ghadar Party)
    he became a member of Ghadar Party; he then became a leading luminary member and started fighting for the independence movement. He was one of the most...
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    Sohan Singh Bhakna (category Ghadar Party)
    revolutionary, the founding president of the Ghadar Party, and a leading member of the party involved in the Ghadar Conspiracy of 1915. Tried at the Lahore...
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    solving the split in congress began to stir the political scene in India. The Ghadar Mutiny and its suppression led to an atmosphere of resentment against British...
  • Indo-German movement, also referred to as the Hindu–German Conspiracy or the Ghadar movement (or Ghconspiracy), was formulated during World War I between Indian...
  • Harnam Singh Saini (category Ghadar Party)
    March 16, 1917) was a notable Indian revolutionary who participated in Ghadar Conspiracy and was hanged by British colonial government on 16 March 1917...
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    important benefactor of the Ghadar Party, sponsoring the first Punjabi language newspaper in the United States, The Ghadar, among other support. Dalip...
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    The Akali movement /əˈkɑːli/, also called the Gurdwara Reform Movement, was a campaign to bring reform in the gurdwaras (the Sikh places of worship) in...
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    in 1909 at the age of 23 and worked in California. There, he joined the Ghadar Party and smuggled weapons from California to India in order to oppose British...
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    Babbar Akali movement recruited from World War I veterans dissatisfied with broken land grant promises and former members of the Ghadar Party. Many of...
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    Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2010. "Ghadar . 2004". Ghadar.insaf.net. Archived from the original on April 21, 2016. Retrieved...
  • of Communist Consolidation Sohan Singh Bhakna, founding president of the Ghadar Party Jyoti Basu, barrister, trade union worker and afterwards longest serving...
  • Giani Pritam Singh Dhillon (category Ghadar Party)
    Sikh missionary who, as a member of the Ghadar Party, was instrumental in the planning of the failed 1915 Ghadar conspiracy in the British Indian Army....
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    Insurrection to Agitation: The Naxalite Movement in Punjab. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1992. pp. 67–70 Sidhu, Ajmer. From Ghadar to Naxalbari: The Untold Story...
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