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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...
- arrest and extradition of Ghadarites identified by the Indian agent, ultimately resulting in the arrest of leading Ghadarites in August. Only a single...
- North America into the party's fold. By October 1914, a large number of Ghadarites had returned to India and were ****igned tasks like contacting Indian revolutionaries...
- (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...
- Delhi. Later, they were disturbed about the activities and trials of the Ghadarites, almost all of whom were Sikhs. In India as a whole, political activity...
- Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial and latter accounts affirm his awareness of the Ghadarites and stated that he sought the support of ****anese Prime Minister Terauchi...
- one of the strongest proponents of the act, in no small part due to the Ghadarite threat in the province. The costs of the protracted war in money and manpower...
- mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons...
- Komagata Maru upon her arrival at Calcutta, and subsequently against Ghadarites who attempted to return to India through other ports throughout the war...
- having declared his independence from British rule, also joined the Ghadarites. It was not before the war in Europe turned for the worse for the Ottoman...