| Name(s) |
SHYAMJI KRISHNA
VARMA |
| Date of
Birth |
October 04, 1857
- Born In: Mandvi, Kutch, India. |
| Date of
Death |
March 30, 1930 |
|
Identity |
Indian Lawyer,
Journalist and Revolutionary. |
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Other Events &
Developments |
- Also known as Shyamji Krishna Nakhua.
- One of the greatest revolutionaries that the Indian
independence movement witnessed.
- He was also an expert in the Sanskrit language.
- In fact, he had a deep knowledge about several other
languages spoken in India.
- He laid the foundation of the Indian Home Rule Society
and the India House which worked towards inspiring
youngsters in Britain to take up revolutionary activities
against their own representatives in India.
- Having completed his graduation from the Balliol College
under the University of Oxford in England, Shyamji Krishna
Varma escaped to England when differences arose between him
and the British rulers in India.
- Dayanand Saraswati and Herbert Spencer were his chief
inspirations on the path to revolution.
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