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Beginning from 1897 till Ghadar Party was organised in USA, early revolutionaries had vague ideas about nation and country. Vande Matram was their song and Bharat Mata-Mother India was their symbol
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
This battle might have been the bloodiest of battles in world history. It lasted just 4 hours or thereabout. The carnage was such that the place came to be known as Rakt Talai or the lake of blood
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
The Khalistan terrorist movement under Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was about demanding a separate country Khalistan for Sikhs. The Militants from the organization took up arms and hid inside the Golden Temple, the most sacred shrine of Sikhs
| Satyaagrah | Defence
He was known for his deft organizational skills, supported by efficient spies. His immortal words – “Better to die an independent king than reign as the vassal” – infused strength and courage among his people
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
The freedom struggle is a part of recorded history, yet there are a large number of selfless, valiant freedom fighters whose contribution could not find mention or was ignored. The story of India’s freedom struggle is incomplete without these unsung heroes
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Rana Sanga is remembered among historians as an able administrator, great visionary and a brave warrior – matchless traits indeed for a king of his time. The way he united the various factions of Rajputs under his able leadership was a tremendous act
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
In our history books, we study about Emperor Shahjahan, his kingdom and his monuments. Emperor Shahjahan occupies a prominent position in our history books at every level. Those history books invariably fail to mention Rani Karnavati who cut of noses of Mughal army soldiers
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi moved from place to place asking Indians and offering himself to participate in the war too. That Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi preached Ahimsa is a myth. He only misused it to his advantage, forcing it to only Hindus when the fight against British gained momentum
| Satyaagrah | Mahatma Gandhi
The Jehadis captured Shiva Navi to their undiminished glee but were terribly enraged when they discovered the subterfuge that it was fake Shivaji (Nakli-Shivaji). They promptly beheaded Shiva Nhavi
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
A prominent fighter during the Rebellion of 1857, one woman driven by sheer fortitude and courage was able to strike fear in the hearts of the British army and leave behind a rich legacy for millions to emulate
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
13th century Persian historian Minhaj-i-Siraj in his book Tabaqat-i Nasiri recorded many of Bakhtiyar Khilji’s battlefield exploits, loot, and plunder in India. Tabaqat-i Nasiri contains a detailed account of Khilji’s attack of Kamrupa and his defeat
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Much of the historical records available about the glories and victories of Indian warriors were destroyed by the British. This was to prove their superiority and show the later generations and the world that they were superior and that they civilized India
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Earlier too, they had always suspected her to be the root cause behind the emergence of anti-colonial resistance movements in the Lushai Hills and its neighbouring areas. She was even accused of having been involved in many attacks of the British troops by the Lushais at that time
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Saying that every passenger present that day in the train had booked tickets by providing fake addresses, Swamy had claimed that Panditji’s murder was all well planned, which was never investigated properly
| Satyaagrah | Diary
CIA declassified a document titled ‘The Soviets in India: Moscow’s Major Penetration Program’ in 2011, two decades after the fall of USSR; which revealed the depth of KGB infiltration in India’s media circles
| Satyaagrah | History
Former journalist, Anuj Dhar, who is also the author of the book 'Conundrum: Subhas Bose’s Life after Death', stirred up a controversy on social media on Saturday
| Satyaagrah | History
The development came after a video clip of students performing a derogatory ‘Ramleela’ skit, within the premises of St. Mary public school, went viral on social media
| Satyaagrah | Viral
“The court cannot sit in judgement on a holy book like Koran, Bible, Geeta and Granth Sahib”, Justice Basak of Calcutta High Court had stated in his order in 1985 on a petition seeking ban on the Quran
| Satyaagrah | History
While LGBT activists might be quick to level allegations of 'homophobia' or 'transphobia' at concerned citizens who are not onboard with the agenda, the fact that people would not want children to be exposed to sexual politics at a young age is a critical concern that cannot be ignored entirely
| Satyaagrah | Education
According to Salim Shekh, his film 'Dekha' explores the meeting between a homosexual (gay) son and his estranged father. His other film, Dakkhina is based on the dignity of a male escort
| Satyaagrah | News

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