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Panjab Digital Library - Digitization of The Ghadr Directory
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The Ghadr Directory

Description The Ghadar Movement, a part of India's freedom struggle, during the first three decades of 20th century consisted of India's militant freedom fighters both in India and Canada and America. This volume is new published version of the Ghadar Directory, compiled by the Intelligence Bureau, Home Department, Govt. of India 1934 ruled by the British. It contains the names, activities and complete profile of leading Indian revolutionaries. The Ghadarites. This document has an abiding historical importance since into narrates the lives and deeds of great Indian martyrs and freedom fighters. It is a chronicle of India's freedom struggle[edit]
Keywords Baba Gurdit Singh, Lala Hardyal, Kama Gata Maru, Dr. Abdul Hafiz, Bhagat Singh, Sohan Singh, Rash Behari Bose, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-003681
Year 1997
Script Roman
Language English
Publisher Punjabi University Patiala
ISBN 81 7380 415 X
Custodian Harnam Singh Shan, Dr.
Length 24.9
Breadth 16.4
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         320
 
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