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- returned to Punjab to incite armed revolution for Indian Independence. Ghadarites smuggled arms into India and incited Indian troops to mutiny against the...
- intelligence and police response. British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement in Canada and in India, and last-minute intelligence from a spy...
- mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons...
- mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons...
- to Canada. At the same time, in January 1914, he publicly espoused the Ghadarite cause while in Hong Kong. The Ghadar Movement was an organization founded...
- Columbia, who is noted for his role in infiltration and intelligence on the Ghadarite movement in North America in the early 1900s. Hopkinson was born in Delhi...
- movement. On 2 August 1914, a Ghadarite Sikh writer stated the following: In the Kirti issue of August 1927, the Ghadarite Sikhs appealed to the Chinese...
- of the Samiti in Bengal during World War I, along with the threat of a Ghadarite uprising in Punjab, led to the p****age of Defence of India Act 1915. These...
- (June 1855 – 6 December 1936) was a Ghadarite leader. He was considered one of the most dangerous and prominent Ghadarites by the British authorities. Nidhan...
- Hopkinson, immigration officer, British intelligence agent Mewa Singh, Ghadarite sympathizer 29 October 1924 Peter Verigin, Russian philosopher, activist...