- He was the right-hand man of both
Lokamanya Tilak and
Mahatma Gandhi in succession.
Deshpande considered Lokamanya Tilak as his Guru.
Deshpande served...
- ɡəŋɡaːd̪ʱəɾ ʈiɭək]); 23 July 1856 – 1
August 1920),
endeared as
Lokmanya (IAST:
Lokamānya), was an
Indian nationalist, teacher, and an
independence activist. He...
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distribution in India.
Citations Cashman,
Richard I. (1975). The Myth of the
Lokamanya:
Tilak and m****
politics in Maharashtra.
University of California. p. 190...
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celebration was
initiated by the
prominent Anti-Colonial
Freedom Fighter,
Lokamanya Bal
Gangadhar Tilak, in
Maharashtra in the year 1893. It was a
means to...
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Chiplun (pronunciation [t͡ʃipɭuːɳ]) is a city in
Ratnagiri district in the
state of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the
financial and
commercial hubs...
- (in English) (1924)
Lokamanya Tilakanche punyasmaran (1927)
Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Uttarardha Vol. II (1928)
Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra...
- Literature:
Surveys and selections. Cashman,
Richard I. (1975), The myth of the
Lokamanya :
Tilak and m****
politics in Maharashtra, Berkeley:
University of California...
- ISBN 978-81-321-1865-7.
Gordon 1993, p. 88. Cashman, The Myth of the
Lokamanya 1975, p. 7. Farooqui, A
Comprehensive History of
Medieval India 2011,...
- with his
predecessor Otto (William Oskarovich) von Klemm, a
friend of
Lokamanya Tilak, on 6
February 1910, M. ****nyev, the
Russian Consul-General, wrote...
- Zoroastrian. He
studied at St. Xavier's High School, (Fort)
located at
Lokamanya Tilak Marg in Mumbai. He then
graduated from H. R.College of Commerce...