| Name(s) |
LALA HARDAYAL |
| Date of
Birth |
October 13/14, 1884
- born in Delhi, India. |
| Date of
Death |
March 04, 1939
- died in Philadelphia, USA. |
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Identity |
Indian nationalist
revolutionary |
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Date-wise Events / Works |
- December 23, 1912: Basanta
Kumar Biswas's attempt on the life of the Indian Viceroy,
Lord Hardinge, on this day, had a major impact upon him.
- November 01, 1913: He,
along with Sohan Singh Bhakna, founded the Ghadar Party in
San Francisco, America, with an intention to get the support
of the western world for the indian movement for freedom
from the British.
- April 1914: He was arrested by
the US government for spreading anarchist literature and
fled to Berlin, Germany.
- 1987: Department of Posts,
Govt of India, issued a commemorative stamp in his honour,
within the series of "India's Struggle for Freedom".
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Other Events &
Developments |
- For the sake of fighting for freedom, he turned down his
career in the Indian Civil Service.
- Because of his deep knowldge of may things and
extra-ordinary memory, he used to called a moving library.
- His booklet 'Social Conquest of Hindu Race'
containing 21 pages that was proscribed by British Raj is
kept in National Archives of India.
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