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2104:...History holds many examples of the fruits of freedom squandered by lack of attention to stability and order, the twin foundations of society. Though a revolutionary in his fight against foreign rule, Sardar Patel was no believer in abrupt or violent change; progress by evolution was really his motto. And so, although in August 1947 power changed hands, and with it the spirit of the administration, the machinery of Government was preserved. As Home Minister and Minister for States, the Sardar had a double task, conservative in the good sense of the word, in what had been Provinces in the old India, creative in the Indian States. Neither was easy. To the ordinary stresses of a transition caused by the withdrawal of trained personnel which had wielded all power for a hundred years was added the strain of partition, and the immense human upheavals and suffering that followed it. The fate of our new State hung in the balance during those perilous months when millions moved across the new frontiers under conditions which are still vivid—indeed, too vivid—in our memories, and therefore, need not be described. That despite some oscillation the scales stayed steady was due not only to the faith of the people in its leaders, but to the firm will and strong hand of the new Home Minister.
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decision-making regarding the states' integration, having consulted neither him nor the
Cabinet. Patel asked Gandhi to relieve him of his obligation to serve, believing that an open political battle would hurt India. After much personal deliberation and contrary to Patel's prediction, Gandhi on 30 January 1948 told Patel not to leave the government. A free India, according to Gandhi, needed both Patel and Nehru. Patel was the last man to privately talk with Gandhi, who was assassinated just minutes after Patel's departure. At Gandhi's wake, Nehru and Patel embraced each other and addressed the nation together. Patel gave solace to many associates and friends and immediately moved to forestall any possible violence. Within two months of Gandhi's death, Patel suffered a major heart attack; the timely action of his daughter, his secretary, and a nurse saved Patel's life. Speaking later, Patel attributed the attack to the grief bottled up due to Gandhi's death.
859:. Patel emphasised the potential hardships and the need for complete unity and non-violence in the face of provocation response from virtually every village. When the revolt was launched and tax revenue withheld, the government sent police and intimidation squads to seize property, including confiscating barn animals and whole farms. Patel organised a network of volunteers to work with individual villages, helping them hide valuables and protect themselves against raids. Thousands of activists and farmers were arrested, but Patel was not. The revolt evoked sympathy and admiration across India, including among pro-British Indian politicians. The government agreed to negotiate with Patel and decided to suspend the payment of taxes for a year, even scaling back the rate. Patel emerged as a hero to Gujaratis. In 1920 he was elected president of the newly formed
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Congress who had been present at Geneva where Vithalbhai had died? Patel may even have doubted the veracity of the signature on the document. The case went to the court and after a legal battle that lasted more than a year, the courts judged that Vithalbhai's estate could only be inherited by his legal heirs, that is, his family. Patel promptly handed the money over to the Vithalbhai Memorial Trust."
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potential conflicts. Patel used social meetings and unofficial surroundings to engage most of the monarchs, inviting them to lunch and tea at his home in Delhi. At these meetings, Patel explained that there was no inherent conflict between the
Congress and the princely order. Patel invoked the patriotism of India's monarchs, asking them to join in the independence of their nation and act as responsible rulers who cared about the future of their people. He persuaded the princes of 565 states of the impossibility of independence from the Indian republic, especially in the presence of growing opposition from their subjects. He proposed favourable terms for the merger, including the creation of
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British government without Congress's approval. Although further outraged at the League's boycott of the assembly and non-acceptance of the plan of 16 May despite entering government, he was also aware that Jinnah did enjoy popular support amongst Muslims, and that an open conflict between him and the nationalists could degenerate into a Hindu-Muslim civil war of disastrous consequences. The continuation of a divided and weak central government would, in Patel's mind, result in the wider fragmentation of India by encouraging more than 600 princely states towards independence. In December 1946 and January 1947, Patel worked with civil servant
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England to the French. That was indeed a stroke of inspired statesmanship. But when it comes to India? Oh no! Constitutional changes in the midst of a war? Absolutely unthinkable ... The objective this time is to free India before the Japanese can come and be ready to fight them if they come. They will round up the leaders, round up all. Then it will be the duty of every Indian to put forth his utmost effort—within non-violence. No source is to be left untapped; no weapon untried. This is going to be the opportunity of a lifetime.
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Pakistani leaders to encourage peace. Despite these efforts, the death toll is estimated at between 500,000 and 1 million people. The estimated number of refugees in both countries exceeds 15 million. Understanding that Delhi and Punjab policemen, accused of organising attacks on Muslims, were personally affected by the tragedies of partition, Patel called out the
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political enemies and political conflict in India. However, Nehru sent Patel a letter dismissing any question of personal differences or desire for Patel's ouster. He reminded Patel of their 30-year partnership in the independence struggle and asserted that after Gandhi's death, it was especially wrong for them to quarrel. Nehru, Rajagopalachari, and other
Congressmen publicly defended Patel. Moved, Patel publicly endorsed Nehru's leadership and refuted any suggestion of discord, and dispelled any notion that he sought to be prime minister.
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Congress, as well as senior British officials, considered Patel the best man for the task of achieving conquest of the princely states by the Indian dominion. Gandhi had said to Patel, "The problem of the States is so difficult that you alone can solve it". Patel was considered a statesman of integrity with the practical acumen and resolve to accomplish a monumental task. He asked V.
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Muslims leaving for Pakistan, and concentrating resources for incoming Hindu and Sikh refugees. Patel clashed with Nehru and Azad over the allocation of houses in Delhi vacated by Muslims leaving for Pakistan; Nehru and Azad desired to allocate them for displaced Muslims, while Patel argued that no government professing
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partition of those provinces, thus blocking any possibility of their inclusion in
Pakistan. Patel's decisiveness on the partition of Punjab and Bengal had won him many supporters and admirers amongst the Indian public, which had tired of the League's tactics, but he was criticised by Gandhi, Nehru, secular Muslims, and socialists for a perceived eagerness to do so. When Lord
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afraid of one thing, that all our toil and hard work of these many years might go waste or prove unfruitful. My nine months in office has completely disillusioned me regarding the supposed merits of the Cabinet Mission Plan. Except for a few honourable exceptions, Muslim officials from the top down to the chaprasis (
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invited the Congress to form the government. Under Nehru, who was styled the "Vice President of the Viceroy's Executive Council", Patel took charge of the departments of home affairs and information and broadcasting. He moved into a government house on Aurangzeb Road in Delhi, which would be his home
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to approve an all-out campaign of civil disobedience, and the AICC approved the campaign on 7 August 1942. Though Patel's health had suffered during his stint in jail, he gave emotional speeches to large crowds across India, asking them to refuse to pay taxes and to participate in civil disobedience,
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resisted payment of the tax and prevented the seizure of property and land. After a protracted struggle, the government withdrew the tax. Historians believe that one of Patel's key achievements was the building of cohesion and trust amongst the different castes and communities, which had been divided
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wrote to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to lift the ban on RSS. After Nehru replied that the matter was the responsibility of the Home Minister, Golwalkar consulted Vallabhai Patel regarding the same. Patel then demanded an absolute pre-condition that the RSS adopt a formal written constitution and
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Nehru gave Patel a free hand in integrating the princely states into India. Though the two committed themselves to joint leadership and non-interference in Congress party affairs, they sometimes would criticise each other in matters of policy, clashing on the issues of Hyderabad's integration and UN
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later that year. But Patel wrote in a letter to his daughter that he and his colleagues were experiencing "fullest peace" for having done "their duty". Even though other political parties had opposed the struggle and the British colonial government had responded by imprisoning most of the leaders of
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suffered from a serious double predicament of a famine and a steep tax hike. The revenue hike was steeper than it had been in Kheda even though the famine covered a large portion of Gujarat. After cross-examining and talking to village representatives, emphasising the potential hardship and need for
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was in militant opposition to the British. The British government rejected Rajagopalachari's initiative, and Patel embraced Gandhi's leadership again. He participated in Gandhi's call for individual disobedience, and was arrested in 1940 and imprisoned for nine months. He also opposed the proposals
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instead and threatening to resign if Tandon was elected. Patel rejected Nehru's views and endorsed Tandon in Gujarat, where Kripalani received not one vote despite hailing from that state himself. Patel believed Nehru had to understand that his will was not law with the Congress, but he personally
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was no-longer neither Imperial, nor civil, nor imbued with any spirit of service after Independence. His exhortation to the probationers to maintain utmost impartiality and incorruptibility of administration is as relevant today as it was then. "A civil servant cannot afford to, and must not, take
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to be built in six months. Patel strongly advised Nehru against going for arbitration to the United Nations, insisting that Pakistan had been wrong to support the invasion and the accession to India was valid. He did not want foreign interference in a bilateral affair. Patel opposed the release of
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created out of Muslim-majority provinces. Communal violence in Bengal and Punjab in January and March 1947 further convinced Patel of the soundness of partition. Patel, a fierce critic of Jinnah's demand that the Hindu-majority areas of Punjab and Bengal be included in a Muslim state, obtained the
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critics. Patel was elected Ahmedabad's municipal president in 1922, 1924, and 1927. During his terms, he oversaw improvements in infrastructure: the supply of electricity was increased, drainage and sanitation systems were extended throughout the city. The school system underwent major reforms. He
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Patel was intensely loyal to Gandhi, and both he and Nehru looked to him to arbitrate disputes. However, Nehru and Patel sparred over national issues. When Nehru asserted control over Kashmir policy, Patel objected to Nehru's sidelining his home ministry's officials. Nehru was offended by Patel's
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ministers, resigned, and Nehru was intensely criticised in West Bengal for allegedly appeasing Pakistan. The pact was immediately in jeopardy. Patel, however, publicly came to Nehru's aid. He gave emotional speeches to members of Parliament, and the people of West Bengal, and spoke with scores of
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in 1923 against a law banning the raising of the Indian flag. He organised thousands of volunteers from all over the country to take part in processions of people violating the law. Patel negotiated a settlement obtaining the release of all prisoners and allowing nationalists to hoist the flag in
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campaign, which had provoked communal violence across India, and by the viceroy's vetoes of his home department's plans to stop the violence on the grounds of constitutionality. Patel severely criticised the viceroy's induction of League ministers into the government, and the revalidation of the
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had been highly critical of Gandhi's leadership during their travels in Europe. "By the time Vithalbhai died in October 1933, Bose had become his primary caregiver. On his deathbed he left a will of sorts, bequeathing three-quarters of his money to Bose to use in promoting India's cause in other
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to greatly intensify in Gujarat – districts across Gujarat launched an anti-tax rebellion until and unless Patel and Gandhi were released. Once released, Patel served as interim Congress president, but was re-arrested while leading a procession in Bombay. After the signing of the
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without hesitation, even as the barber charged with doing it trembled. When Patel passed his matriculation at the relatively late age of 22, he was generally regarded by his elders as an unambitious man destined for a commonplace job. Patel himself, though, harboured a plan to study to become a
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Criticism arose from the media and other politicians that Patel's home ministry had failed to protect Gandhi. Emotionally exhausted, Patel tendered a letter of resignation, offering to leave the government. Patel's secretary persuaded him to withhold the letter, seeing it as fodder for Patel's
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and police units marched into the state. A plebiscite organised later produced a 99.5% vote for merger with India. In a speech at the Bahauddin College in Junagadh following the latter's take-over, Patel emphasised his feeling of urgency on Hyderabad, which he felt was more vital to India than
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were undertaken across Gujarat. Despite arrests and seizures of property and land, the struggle intensified. The situation came to a head in August, when, through sympathetic intermediaries, he negotiated a settlement that included repealing the tax hike, reinstating village officials who had
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formally proposed the plan on 3 June 1947, Patel gave his approval and lobbied Nehru and other Congress leaders to accept the proposal. Knowing Gandhi's deep anguish regarding proposals of partition, Patel engaged him in frank discussion in private meetings over what he saw as the practical
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proposed two plans for transfer of power, there was considerable opposition within the Congress to both. The plan of 16 May 1946 proposed a loose federation with extensive provincial autonomy, and the "grouping" of provinces based on religious-majority. The plan of 16 May 1946 proposed the
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to restore order and organising relief efforts for refugees in the capital, Patel publicly warned officials against partiality and neglect. When reports reached Patel that large groups of Sikhs were preparing to attack Muslim convoys heading for Pakistan, Patel hurried to
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of India, define the power of the head of the organisation, make the organisation democratic by holding internal elections, authorisation of their parents before enrolling the pre-adolescents into the movement, and to renounce violence and secrecy.
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guarantee the safety of Muslims, the Indian government would react forcefully to any failures of Pakistan to do the same. Additionally, Patel addressed a massive crowd of approximately 200,000 refugees who had surrounded his car after the meetings:
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Patel's wishes with the exception of the procedure for selecting the head of the organisation and the enrolment of pre-adolescents. However, the organisation's internal democracy which was written into its constitution, remained a 'dead letter'.
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in 2014. The intent is to pay tribute to Patel, who was instrumental in keeping India united. It is to be celebrated on 31 October every year as annual commemoration of the birthday of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of the founding leaders of
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to offer Congress's full support to Britain if it promised Indian independence at the end of the war and installed a democratic government right away. Gandhi had refused to support Britain on the grounds of his moral opposition to war, while
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initially criticised Gandhi's proposal for an all-out campaign of civil disobedience to force the British to grant Indian independence, Patel was its most fervent supporter. Arguing that the British would retreat from India as they had from
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non-violence and cohesion, Patel initiated the struggle with a complete denial of taxes. Patel organised volunteers, camps, and an information network across affected areas. The revenue refusal was stronger than in Kheda, and many sympathy
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of India cites that the National Unity Day "will provide an opportunity to re-affirm the inherent strength and resilience of our nation to withstand the actual and potential threats to the unity, integrity and security of our country."
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began in September 1947, Patel immediately wanted to send troops into Kashmir. But, agreeing with Nehru and Mountbatten, he waited until Kashmir's monarch had acceded to India. Patel then oversaw India's military operations to secure
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must make such exclusions. However, Patel was publicly defended by Gandhi and received widespread admiration and support for speaking frankly on communal issues and acting decisively and resourcefully to quell disorder and violence.
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mass protests, and a shutdown of all civil services. He raised funds and prepared a second tier of command as a precaution against the arrest of national leaders. Patel made a climactic speech to more than 100,000 people gathered at
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warned India against this ultimatum. The invasion of Hyderabad was then launched on 13 September, after the death of Jinnah on 11 September." After the defeat of Razakars, the Nizam signed an instrument of accession, joining India.
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area in Delhi, where thousands of Delhi Muslims feared attacks, he prayed at the shrine, visited the people, and reinforced the presence of police. He suppressed from the press reports of atrocities in Pakistan against Hindus and
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part in politics. Nor must he involve himself in communal wrangles. To depart from the path of rectitude in either of these respects is to debase public service and to lower its dignity," he had cautioned them on 21 April 1947.
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player. Patel nurtured ambitions to expand his practice and accumulate great wealth and to provide his children with modern education. He had made a pact with his brother Vithalbhai to support his entry into politics in the
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resigned in protest, and returning seized property and land. It was by the women of Bardoli, during the struggle and after the Indian National Congress victory in that area, that Patel first began to be referred to as
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million in funds. Helping organise bonfires in Ahmedabad in which British goods were burned, Patel threw in all his English-style clothes. Along with his daughter Mani and son Dahya, he switched completely to wearing
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that he was not going to live much longer. Patel's health worsened after 2 November, when he began losing consciousness frequently and was confined to his bed. He was flown to Bombay on 12 December on advice from
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which he described as the country's "Steel Frame". In his address to the probationers of these services, he asked them to be guided by the spirit of service in day-to-day administration. He reminded them that the
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may make the League more responsible. Freedom is coming. We have 75 to 80 percent of India, which we can make strong with our own genius. The League can develop the rest of the country.
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do not follow the present Constitution. Substitute something else... these people are the instrument. Remove them and I see nothing but a picture of chaos all over the country
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on 31 October 2018, the 143rd anniversary of Patel's birth. The height of the statue in meters has been picked to match the total assembly constituencies in Gujarat.
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pledged "complete loyalty and unremitting zeal" in India's service. Numerous governments and world leaders sent messages of condolence upon Patel's death, including
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was signed due to the desperate efforts of Lord Mountbatten to avoid a war, the Nizam rejected deals and changed his positions. On September 7,
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in London. Completing a 36-month course in 30 months, Patel finished at the top of his class despite having had no previous college background.
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towards the National Flag of India more explicit in the Constitution of the RSS, which was to be worked out in a democratic manner.
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I have made them an open offer. Change your plans, give up secrecy, respect the Constitution of India, show your loyalty to the (
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valley to provide a tri-state area with drinking water and electricity and to increase agricultural production was named the
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delegations of Congressmen, Hindus, Muslims, and other public interest groups, persuading them to give peace a final effort.
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public. Later that year, Patel and his allies uncovered evidence suggesting that the police were in league with a local
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and the Baramulla Pass, and the forces retrieved much territory from the invaders. Patel, along with Defence Minister
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with South Indian regiments to restore order, imposing strict curfews and shoot-on-sight orders. Visiting the
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unworkability of any Congress–League coalition, the rising violence, and the threat of civil war. At the
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5352:"Arun Jaitely asks policemen to deploy all tools to tackle new-age crime"
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acting in an authoritarian manner in his defence of Gandhi's authority.
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to greet him. To spare him from this stress, the aircraft landed at
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in November 1948, subsequently receiving honorary doctorates from
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of elections) in the party organisation. Based at an apartment in
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5451:"Government to observe Sardar Patel birth anniversary in big way"
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2870:"How Vallabhbhai Patel, V P Menon, and Mountbatten unified India"
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League would be invited to form a government, lobbied the
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Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers' Union Limited
445:; 31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950), commonly known as
5570:"Time Magazine Cover: Vallabhbhai Patel – Jan. 27, 1947"
5383:"Observance of the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas on 31st October"
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meeting called to vote on the proposal, Patel said:
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Sardar Patel – Builder of a steel strong India
6265:Spodek, Howard. "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at 100".
5421:"Most schools may skip Ekta Diwas for Diwali break"
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5253:"Most schools may skip Ekta Diwas for Diwali break"
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5988:Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian Right
5768:The Hindu Nationalist Movement and Indian Politics
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4640:"This Was Sardar The Commemorative Volume Vol 3"
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3947:. Longmans, Green, Pakistan Branch. p. 21.
2537:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology
2496:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy
1953:concluded the forced landing had been caused by
1741:He was also instrumental in the creation of the
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6306: (archived 7 May 2006) from Sarvadharma.org
6253:(Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 1991).
6227:The Collected Works of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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5101:Press Information Bureau, Government of India
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4126:Apparasu, Srinivasa Rao (16 September 2022).
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1025:Patel's position at the highest level in the
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6178:My Reminiscences of Sardar Patel (2 volumes)
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5068:Pran Nath Chopra, Vallabhbhai Patel (1999).
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2415:List of things named after Vallabhbhai Patel
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1803:to decline a nomination to become the first
958:Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy: 1931
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5309:"Rupani lauds armed forces for POK strikes"
5197:Vallabhbhai Patel, Manibahen Patel (1974).
5001:Press Information Bureau of India – Archive
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2569:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
2243:(National Unity Day) was introduced by the
1042:level. In 1935 Patel underwent surgery for
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4794:Abdul Gafoor Abdul Majeed Noorani (2000).
4615:. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Smarak Bhavan.
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3845:. New Delhi: ISHA Books. pp. 241–242.
3777:. London: HarperCollins. pp. 347–349.
3499:. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
3032:"India unveils the world's tallest statue"
2932:. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
2446:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
2170:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
2089:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
2078:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
1845:Speaking on R.S.S, during a public speech.
1379:Political integration of independent India
1296:on the latter's suggestion for a separate
449:, was an Indian independence activist and
170:15 August 1947 – 15 December 1950
84:15 August 1947 – 15 December 1950
54:
11838:Alumni of the Inns of Court School of Law
8059:Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha
7342:Ministers of Information and Broadcasting
6693:Bureau of Police Research and Development
6251:Life and Work of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
6235:, ed . Parshottam Das Saggi, foreword by
6233:Life and work of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5822:
5762:
5716:Graham, Bruce Desmond (3 December 2007),
5644:Life and Work of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5600:"Film fest to celebrate Independence Day"
5170:"State Mourning for Sardar Patel's Death"
4880:
4878:
4876:
4832:
4797:The RSS and the BJP: A Division of Labour
4766:
4637:
4370:"Save the integrity of the civil service"
3670:
3598:
2957:
2679:1947: Patel was featured on the cover of
2247:and inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister
2122:, which organises the prestigious annual
1812:, a conservative Hindu leader, endorsing
817:. Patel now energetically fought against
790:
11898:Prisoners and detainees of British India
7854:Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
6448:
6139:
5967:Feathers & Stones "my study windows"
5961:
5072:. Konark Publishers. pp. 195, 290.
5063:
5061:
4464:
4125:
4049:Hangloo, Rattan Lal; Murali, A. (2007).
3969:
3658:
3646:
3550:
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2418:
2365:
2082:
2071:
1870:. Following his release in August 1948,
1766:
1487:
1468:
1106:
964:
843:Patel, supported by Congress volunteers
838:
637:
11843:Founders of Indian schools and colleges
7608:Indian National Congress (Organisation)
7588:History of the Indian National Congress
6883:Department of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs
6021:(1st ed.). Mumbai: Himalaya Books.
5869:
5190:
5128:
4725:
4612:Sardar Patel, in Tune with the Millions
4367:
4055:. Black & White. pp. 240–241.
3940:
3840:
3694:
2388:, 3.2 km away from Sadhu Bet near
2279:
2235:
2013:Secretary-General of the United Nations
680:examination papers. He belonged to the
465:, who played a significant role in the
327: 1893; died 1909)
14:
11883:Ministers of internal affairs of India
11800:
11742:Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Centre, Matale
10794:The Story of My Experiments with Truth
8633:
6206:from the original on 19 September 2019
6202:(1st ed.), Navajivan Pub. House,
6199:Sardar Patel's correspondence: 1945–50
6106:
6091:Great Divide; Britain, India, Pakistan
6088:
5940:, Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad
5933:
5923:
5832:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Smarak Bhavan
5715:
5648:Atlantic Publishers & Distributors
5484:"India unveils world's tallest statue"
5478:
5476:
4873:
4844:
4778:
4748:from the original on 21 September 2020
4382:from the original on 11 September 2017
4193:
4077:"Vol. 17, No. 2, Second Quarter, 1964"
3634:
3622:
3574:
3562:
3326:
2665:The highest civilian honour of India.
2555:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum
2126:, and other charitable organisations.
1078:
692:have claimed him as one of their own.
10491:
10128:
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5633:
5580:from the original on 28 December 2019
5431:from the original on 22 February 2019
5058:
5010:from the original on 16 February 2020
4967:from the original on 16 February 2020
4719:
4672:from the original on 15 February 2020
4608:
4400:
4309:from the original on 14 February 2018
3796:from the original on 2 September 2011
3745:
3721:
3699:. New Delhi: ISHA Books. p. 238.
3533:
3494:
3013:from the original on 21 December 2022
2927:
2914:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 4.
2888:
2087:The coat of Patel, on display at the
1067:, died in Geneva on 22 October 1933.
1059:Legal Battle with Subhas Chandra Bose
774:Returning to India, Patel settled in
695:Patel travelled to attend schools in
547:President of Indian National Congress
518:. He was a successful lawyer. One of
432:
8611:Indian National Trade Union Congress
6016:
5747:
5550:from the original on 31 October 2018
5494:from the original on 31 October 2018
5401:from the original on 7 November 2017
5364:from the original on 31 October 2016
5338:
5321:from the original on 19 October 2017
5263:from the original on 2 November 2014
4912:
4731:
4684:
4660:Jha, Dhirendra K. (1 January 2020).
4446:"One Who Forged India's Steel Frame"
4426:from the original on 21 January 2018
4349:from the original on 22 January 2018
4138:from the original on 18 January 2024
4128:"How Hyd merger with Union unfolded"
4008:
3901:
3843:Freedom fighters of India (Volume 2)
3757:
3697:Freedom fighters of India (Volume 2)
3296:from the original on 19 October 2017
3259:from the original on 15 October 2018
2964:. Mittal Publications. p. 223.
2876:from the original on 31 October 2017
2802:
2514:Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
2481:Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
2197:, Sardar Patel High School, and the
2189:. Patel is also the namesake of the
1520:, both Bhutto and the Nawab fled to
434:[ʋəlːəbːʰɑidʒʰəʋeɾbʰɑipəʈel]
11737:Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
6868:National Crime Investigation Bureau
6726:National Crime Investigation Bureau
5473:
5418:
5250:
5241:, Satyindra Singh, Lancer Publisher
5186:from the original on 8 August 2017.
5158:from the original on 8 August 2017.
4902:from the original on 8 August 2017.
4659:
4107:from the original on 25 August 2023
3077:from the original on 22 August 2021
2673:
2505:Sardar Patel College of Engineering
2149:Patel was posthumously awarded the
2038:In homage to Patel, Prime Minister
1287:. He had been outraged by Jinnah's
1162:and was imprisoned with the entire
24:
10517:
6290:at the National Informatics Centre
6243:
6239:. Overseas Publishing House, Bomba
6219:
6160:from the original on 31 March 2024
6005:from the original on 29 March 2024
5811:from the original on 31 March 2024
5736:from the original on 31 March 2024
5654:from the original on 31 March 2024
5626:
5524:from the original on 22 March 2020
5228:(1st ed.). Notion Press, Inc.
4814:from the original on 29 March 2024
4697:State University of New York Press
4619:from the original on 31 March 2024
4491:from the original on 31 March 2024
4452:from the original on 6 August 2020
4277:from the original on 14 April 2015
4030:from the original on 14 March 2024
3990:from the original on 14 March 2024
3951:from the original on 14 March 2024
3292:. International Vegetarian Union.
3167:from the original on 6 August 2019
3044:from the original on 25 April 2021
2978:from the original on 15 March 2024
2894:
2769:2000: Arun Sadekar plays Patel in
2353:
1126:While Nehru, Rajagopalachari, and
861:Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee
25:
11934:
11641:International Day of Non-Violence
11538:National Salt Satyagraha Memorial
8606:National Students' Union of India
6812:Central Industrial Security Force
6698:Central Industrial Security Force
6281:
5937:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Vol. II
5770:, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers,
5610:from the original on 15 July 2018
5461:from the original on 4 March 2016
2579:Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute
2284:Commemorative stamps released by
2109:Official Records of Patel's death
1166:from 1942 to 1945 at the fort in
10912:The Kingdom of God Is Within You
8906:Muslim nationalism in South Asia
8666:
8665:
8616:All India Professionals Congress
7569:
7524:
7335:
6900:
6775:Central Hindi Training Institute
6657:Ministry of Home Affairs (India)
6650:
6229:(2 vol Konark Publishers, 1991).
6112:Pilgrimage to freedom, 1902–1950
5927:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Vol. I
5828:Sardar's letters, mostly unknown
5592:
5562:
5536:
5506:
5443:
5412:
5375:
5344:
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5275:
5244:
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5162:
5134:
5086:
4918:
4800:. LeftWord Books. pp. 28–.
4653:
2837:
2821:
2754:jointly presented by the Indian
2745:and featured noted Indian actor
2650:
2635:
2601:
2409:Other institutions and monuments
2341:
2329:
2317:
2305:
2293:
2220:of Ahmedabad (also known as the
2203:national police training academy
2114:Among Patel's surviving family,
2054:, Rajagopalachari and President
1585:
1451:
1437:
1193:1946 Indian provincial elections
980:and other Congressmen at Wardha.
11707:Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai
11224:Indian currency (Gandhi Series,
9146:Provisional Government of India
6863:Central Bureau of Investigation
6766:Department of Official Language
6671:Department of Internal Security
5419:Rao, Yogita (26 October 2014).
5289:from the original on 1 May 2020
5251:Rao, Yogita (26 October 2014).
4951:"RIAF Plane Mishap Near Jaipur"
4631:
4602:
4394:
4321:
4259:
4175:from the original on 5 May 2006
4119:
3976:. Orient Longman. p. 231.
3834:
3763:
3688:
3527:
3488:
3282:
3239:
3149:
3107:
3089:
3055:
2224:Stadium) is named after him. A
1853:Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated
1771:Nehru, Gandhi and Patel in 1946
1763:Relations with Gandhi and Nehru
1524:, and under Patel's orders the
605:. c. 30). Patel, together with
593:had been released from British
324:
11908:Recipients of the Bharat Ratna
11219:Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith
10780:Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule)
8189:Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya
6716:National Civil Defence College
6367:Deputy Prime Minister of India
6146:. Penguin Random House India.
6068:The Transfer of Power in India
5985:Singh, Neerja (28 July 2015),
5856:Mahatma Gandhi: the last phase
5722:, Cambridge University Press,
5666:Campbell-Johnson, A. (1953) ,
4932:. January 1947. Archived from
4337:. New Delhi. 31 October 2018.
3534:Patel, Gordhanbhai I. (1951).
3024:
2993:
2921:
2862:
2809:
2752:Independence Day Film Festival
2523:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Chowk
2425:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Chowk
2124:Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures
1895:
1843:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,
1423:did not fall into his basket.
1385:Political integration of India
1246:on religious lines, with over
443:Vallabhbhāī Jhāvērabhāī Paṭēla
72:Deputy Prime Minister of India
13:
1:
11858:Indian deputy prime ministers
11236:Indian 10 Rupee postage stamp
10612:Second Round Table Conference
8044:Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar
7280:Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh
6858:National Crime Records Bureau
6848:Bureau of Immigration (India)
6721:National Investigation Agency
6711:National Crime Records Bureau
6312:at Press Information Bureau,
6267:Economic and Political Weekly
4368:Noorani, A.G. (2 July 2017).
3071:The Great Soviet Encyclopedia
2850:
2756:Directorate of Film Festivals
2741:was produced and directed by
2218:international cricket stadium
2216:is named after him. Also the
1971:Chief Minister of West Bengal
1940:carrying Patel, his daughter
1879:, accept the Tricolor as the
1820:
1639:Pakistani invasion of Kashmir
1608:Indian Administrative Service
1600:Constituent Assembly of India
1358:bloodbath of Jallianwala Bagh
1227:Cabinet mission and partition
10646:Gujarat Vidyapith University
10560:Indian independence movement
9755:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari
9031:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922
8713:Indian independence movement
8375:Chembakassery Mathai Stephen
7644:All India Congress Committee
7618:Indian National Congress (I)
7613:Indian National Congress (R)
6807:Central Reserve Police Force
6735:North Eastern Police Academy
6688:Central Reserve Police Force
6028:Integration of Indian States
4691:Gerald James Larson (1995).
2855:
2790:List of civil rights leaders
2735:1993: The biographical film
1711:Father of All India Services
1577:. Pakistan foreign minister
1312:All India Congress Committee
1141:All India Congress Committee
1092:Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari
1039:Central Legislative Assembly
937:along socio-economic lines.
599:Indian Independence Act 1947
563:Central Legislative Assembly
467:Indian independence movement
426:Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel
248:Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel
7:
11833:20th-century Indian lawyers
11828:19th-century Indian lawyers
11752:Mohandas Gandhi High School
11334:Leela (great-granddaughter)
11133:Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
9945:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
9332:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
8049:Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur
6784:Central Armed Police Forces
6397:Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
6180:(1st ed.), New Delhi:
5391:National Informatics Centre
4693:India's Agony Over Religion
4609:Patel, Vallabhbhai (1975).
3861:Calcutta Historical Journal
3841:Agrawal, Lion M.G. (2008).
3695:Agrawal, Lion M.G. (2008).
2910:Lalchand, Kewalram (1977).
2783:
2712:1989: In a satirical novel
2626:
2623:
2620:
2441:Sardar Patel Memorial Trust
2120:Sardar Patel Memorial Trust
1861:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
1596:Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
111:Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
10:
11939:
11923:Lawyers from British India
11254:Karamchand Gandhi (father)
10975:Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
9680:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
9232:Indian Independence League
8949:Partition of Bengal (1947)
8944:Partition of Bengal (1905)
7859:Dadra and Nagar Haveli Diu
7649:Congress Working Committee
7503:Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
6797:Indo-Tibetan Border Police
6772:Central Translation Bureau
4471:Jivanta Schoettli (2011).
3115:"Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel"
2412:
2359:
2065:
1920:in February 1949 and from
1444:Somnath temple ruins, 1869
1430:Somnath temple Restoration
1382:
1253:Congress Working Committee
1230:
1187:Partition and independence
1164:Congress Working Committee
1082:
984:As Gandhi embarked on the
501:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
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9970:
9855:Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi
9655:Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi
9475:
9352:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
9272:
9227:Indian Home Rule movement
9169:
9066:Fourteen Points of Jinnah
9006:Jallianwala Bagh massacre
8934:
8871:
8719:
8663:
8624:
8596:All India Mahila Congress
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6140:Sengupta, Hindol (2018).
4477:. Routledge. p. 88.
2897:Patel: a life (Biography)
2762:, commemorating the 70th
2205:is also named after him.
2061:
1592:Governor-General of India
1344:Delhi Emergency Committee
1280:until his death in 1950.
866:Patel supported Gandhi's
634:Early life and background
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11767:Roads named after Gandhi
11083:Umar Hajee Ahmed Jhaveri
10565:Non-cooperation movement
10176:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
10094:Indian annexation of Goa
9940:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
9452:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
9217:Indian National Congress
9016:Non-cooperation movement
7949:Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
7914:Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
7567:Indian National Congress
6853:Narcotics Control Bureau
6817:National Security Guards
6757:Narcotics Control Bureau
6386:Minister of Home Affairs
6338:Indian National Congress
6322:Party political offices
6259:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
6019:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5934:Parikh, Narhari (1956),
5924:Parikh, Narhari (1953),
5898:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5858:, Navajivan Pub. House,
5854:Nayar, Pyarelal (1958),
5668:Mission With Mountbatten
5395:Press Information Bureau
3790:"The Partition of India"
3119:Indian National Congress
2916:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
2226:national cricket stadium
2076:The central hall of the
1960:
1914:Banaras Hindu University
1727:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
1659:550 million to the
1579:Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
1335:Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah
868:Non-cooperation movement
815:Indian National Congress
463:Indian National Congress
453:who served as the first
447:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
303:Indian National Congress
158:Minister of Home Affairs
18:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
11395:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
11329:Tushar (great-grandson)
11309:Gopalkrishna (grandson)
11209:Gandhi Peace Foundation
11048:Brij Krishna Chandiwala
10099:Indian Independence Act
9685:Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
9660:Jatindra Mohan Sengupta
9630:Dukkipati Nageswara Rao
9367:Kandukuri Veeresalingam
9347:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
9182:All-India Muslim League
9136:Royal Air Force strikes
9101:Round table conferences
9091:Chittagong armoury raid
8981:Hindu–German Conspiracy
8964:Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy
8734:Porto Grande de Bengala
8431:N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
8094:C. Vijayaraghavachariar
6703:National Security Guard
6143:The Man Who Saved India
4638:Nandurkar, G M (1965).
3970:Benichou, L.D. (2000).
3944:Pakistan Seeks Security
3495:Brass, Paul R. (2004).
3102:Encyclopædia Britannica
2928:Brass, Paul R. (2004).
2830:was known for the 1871
2775: – a film made by
2764:Indian Independence Day
2466:Sardar Patel University
2370:Sardar Vallabhai Patel
2195:Sardar Patel University
2035:of the United Kingdom.
1995:, where Chief Minister
1910:University of Allahabad
1550:states. Its ruler, the
1148:in Bombay on 7 August:
1122:meeting in Bombay, 1940
744:Patel practised law in
672:from the descendant of
656:, Gujarat. He followed
11757:National Gandhi Museum
11732:Mahatma Gandhi College
11717:Gandhi Temple, Bhatara
11651:Season for Nonviolence
11450:Maria Lacerda de Moura
11445:Martin Luther King Jr.
10824:Gandhi Heritage Portal
10656:India ashrams (Kochrab
10570:Chauri Chaura incident
10535:Indian Ambulance Corps
10227:Purushottam Das Tandon
9885:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
9790:Purushottam Das Tandon
9156:Praja Mandala movement
8970:The Indian Sociologist
8641:Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
8194:Purushottam Das Tandon
8064:Ambica Charan Mazumdar
7159:Kasu Brahmananda Reddy
6832:Defence Security Corps
6822:Special Frontier Force
6116:Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
5879:Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
5875:The Indomitable Sardar
5283:"A Measure of the Man"
2958:Sanajaoba, N. (1991).
2912:The Indomitable Sardar
2832:unification of Germany
2715:The Great Indian Novel
2490:Sardar Patel Vidyalaya
2435:
2375:
2266:Home Minister of India
2199:Sardar Patel Vidyalaya
2106:
2092:
2080:
1868:Supreme Court of India
1840:
1810:Purushottam Das Tandon
1772:
1723:
1684:Syama Prasad Mookerjee
1661:Government of Pakistan
1536:
1497:
1485:
1462:reconstructed in 1948.
1362:
1326:
1181:Indian Imperial Police
1159:
1123:
1063:Patel's elder brother
1014:. Gandhi's secretary,
1007:Round Table Conference
981:
885:Chauri Chaura incident
791:Fight for independence
649:
459:Home Minister of India
11314:Ramchandra (grandson)
11158:Rettamalai Srinivasan
11148:Anugrah Narayan Sinha
10918:The Masque of Anarchy
10702:Composite nationalism
10697:Practices and beliefs
10629:Natal Indian Congress
10109:Political integration
9850:Shyamji Krishna Varma
9635:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
9580:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
9412:Rettamalai Srinivasan
9372:Mahadev Govind Ranade
9177:All India Kisan Sabha
9141:Coup d'état of Yanaon
9041:Qissa Khwani massacre
9026:Coolie-Begar movement
8841:Second Anglo-Sikh War
8651:Anumula Revanth Reddy
8601:Indian Youth Congress
8476:Kodardas Kalidas Shah
8451:Hafiz Mohamad Ibrahim
8014:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
7999:Surendranath Banerjee
7964:Surendranath Banerjee
7468:Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi
7209:Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
7189:Prakash Chandra Sethi
6792:Border Security Force
6731:North Eastern Council
6678:Indian Police Service
6482:Deputy Prime Minister
6296:at Bharat Rakshak.com
6256:Patel, I. J. (1985).
6089:Hodson, H.V. (1997),
5991:, SAGE Publications,
5963:Pattabhi, Sitaramayya
5764:Jaffrelot, Christophe
5634:Bhatt, M. C. (1991),
3067:TheFreeDictionary.com
2422:
2369:
2210:international airport
2102:
2097:Girija Shankar Bajpai
2086:
2075:
1877:Constitution of India
1855:by Hindutva activist
1825:
1799:When Nehru pressured
1770:
1715:
1618:, which preceded the
1612:Indian Police Service
1531:
1494:British Indian Empire
1491:
1472:
1354:
1316:
1261:Lord Pethick-Lawrence
1150:
1110:
968:
857:refusing to pay taxes
839:Satyagraha in Gujarat
732:, in 1903 and a son,
641:
479:, meaning "Chief" in
471:political integration
455:Deputy Prime Minister
11808:First Nehru ministry
11178:Kishorlal Mashruwala
10967:Gandhi's translation
10592:Dharasana Satyagraha
10550:Champaran Satyagraha
10429:Madan Mohan Malaviya
10425:Atal Bihari Vajpayee
10354:A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
10243:Pandurang Vaman Kane
9935:Veeran Sundaralingam
9890:Tara Rani Srivastava
9825:Sahajanand Saraswati
9715:Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi
9600:Chandra Shekhar Azad
9505:Alluri Sitarama Raju
9462:Vitthal Ramji Shinde
9417:Sahajanand Saraswati
9337:Gopal Ganesh Agarkar
9237:Indian National Army
9081:Dharasana Satyagraha
8986:Champaran Satyagraha
8836:First Anglo-Sikh War
8234:Shankar Dayal Sharma
8214:Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
8154:Madan Mohan Malaviya
8134:Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari
8129:S. Srinivasa Iyengar
8074:Madan Mohan Malaviya
8029:Madan Mohan Malaviya
7994:Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
7969:Rahimtulla M. Sayani
7060:Gopal Krishna Pillai
7032:Balmiki Prasad Singh
6997:J. A. Kalyankrishnan
6889:Department of States
6450:First Nehru ministry
6348:Madan Mohan Malaviya
6269:(1975): 1925–1936.
6044:Menon, V.P. (1961),
6030:, Sangam Books Ltd,
6026:Menon, V.P. (1985),
5956:Navajivan Pub. House
5902:Navajivan Pub. House
5212:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
5053:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
5041:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
5029:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4926:"Sardar Vallabhbhai"
4732:Panicker, P L John.
4597:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4585:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4573:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4561:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4546:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4534:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4522:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4510:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4254:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4242:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4230:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4218:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
4206:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3941:Siddiqi, A. (1960).
3929:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3917:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3890:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3710:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3683:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3611:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3587:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3522:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3510:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3483:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3471:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3459:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3447:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3435:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3423:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3411:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3399:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3387:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3375:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3363:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3351:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3339:Raojibhai Patel 1972
3315:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3277:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3234:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3222:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3210:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3198:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3186:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
3144:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
2946:Rajmohan Gandhi 1990
2697:Richard Attenborough
2564:Sardar Patel Stadium
2398:Spring Temple Buddha
2280:Commemorative stamps
2241:Rashtriya Ekta Diwas
2236:Rashtriya Ekta Diwas
2155:Rashtriya Ekta Diwas
1567:Standstill Agreement
1097:Subhash Chandra Bose
978:Subhash Chandra Bose
893:caste discrimination
581:refugees fleeing to
217:Position established
138:Position established
60:Sardar Patel in 1949
11903:Quit India Movement
11873:Indian nationalists
11848:Gujarat politicians
11722:Kaba Gandhi No Delo
11430:Lal Bahadur Shastri
11400:Govind Vallabh Pant
11304:Rajmohan (grandson)
11299:Ela (granddaughter)
11194:Artistic depictions
11053:Sudhakar Chaturvedi
10950:Henry Stephens Salt
10935:Sermon on the Mount
10864:Henry David Thoreau
10841:A Letter to a Hindu
10651:Harijan Sevak Sangh
10472:P. V. Narasimha Rao
10370:Jayaprakash Narayan
10249:Lal Bahadur Shastri
10206:Dhondo Keshav Karve
10200:Govind Ballabh Pant
9920:V. K. Krishna Menon
9865:Subhas Chandra Bose
9750:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
9745:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
9640:Govind Ballabh Pant
9620:Dayananda Saraswati
9545:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
9342:Gopal Hari Deshmukh
9322:Dhondo Keshav Karve
9317:Dayananda Saraswati
9312:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
9287:A. Vaidyanatha Iyer
8800:Anglo-Maratha Wars
8501:Narayan Dutt Tiwari
8486:Kamalapati Tripathi
8481:Uma Shankar Dikshit
8441:Lal Bahadur Shastri
8390:P. V. Narasimha Rao
8355:Lal Bahadur Shastri
8317:P. V. Narasimha Rao
8297:Lal Bahadur Shastri
8254:P. V. Narasimha Rao
8174:Subhas Chandra Bose
8109:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
8054:Bhupendra Nath Bose
7984:Romesh Chunder Dutt
7844:Andaman and Nicobar
7598:Nehru–Gandhi family
7463:Ravi Shankar Prasad
7398:Purushottam Kaushik
7388:Vidya Charan Shukla
7368:Satya Narayan Sinha
7271:Ministers of State
7219:Murli Manohar Joshi
7194:P. V. Narasimha Rao
7154:Uma Shankar Dikshit
7134:Lal Bahadur Shastri
7129:Govind Ballabh Pant
6802:Sashastra Seema Bal
6683:Intelligence Bureau
6314:Government of India
6050:, Orient Longmans,
6017:Syed, M.H. (2010).
5546:. 31 October 2018.
5520:. 31 October 2018.
5490:. 31 October 2018.
5457:. 26 October 2014.
5397:, 24 October 2014,
5360:, 28 October 2016,
5285:. 5 February 2022.
5131:, pp. 157–158.
5031:, pp. 494–495.
4936:on 23 October 2007.
4599:, pp. 504–506.
4587:, pp. 523–524.
4575:, pp. 508–512.
4563:, pp. 469–470.
4548:, pp. 472–473.
4536:, pp. 467–469.
4406:"The great unifier"
4404:(31 October 2017).
4302:Parliament of India
3878:Balraj Krishna 2007
3831:, pp. 104–105.
3734:Balraj Krishna 2007
3712:, pp. 395–397.
3637:, pp. 477–479.
3625:, pp. 474–477.
3589:, pp. 311–312.
3577:, pp. 447–479.
3565:, pp. 434–436.
3485:, pp. 226–229.
3473:, pp. 221–222.
3425:, pp. 149–151.
3413:, pp. 119–125.
3401:, pp. 138–141.
3163:. 1 December 2012.
3040:, 31 October 2018,
3009:, 31 October 2016,
2872:. 31 October 2017.
2760:Ministry of Defense
2245:Government of India
2163:the Greatest Indian
2031:and Prime Minister
1946:Maharaja of Patiala
1796:by military force.
1705:Subhas Chandra Bose
1285:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1257:Sir Stafford Cripps
1248:565 princely states
1201:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1085:Quit India Movement
1079:Quit India movement
1052:Subhas Chandra Bose
684:, specifically the
664:sect of Mahaprabhu
567:Quit India Movement
11888:People from Nadiad
11375:C. Rajagopalachari
11370:Brajkishore Prasad
11365:Abdul Ghaffar Khan
11324:Kanu (grandnephew)
11227:Gandhi New Series,
11214:Gandhi Peace Prize
11204:Gandhi Peace Award
11098:Abdul Ghaffar Khan
11093:Hermann Kallenbach
11068:Dada Dharmadhikari
10945:Shrimad Rajchandra
10877:Civil disobedience
10869:Civil Disobedience
10545:Bardoli Satyagraha
10464:Lal Krishna Advani
10360:M. S. Subbulakshmi
10302:M. G. Ramachandran
10296:Abdul Ghaffar Khan
10223:Bidhan Chandra Roy
10172:C. Rajagopalachari
10104:Partition of India
9950:Yashwantrao Holkar
9915:V. O. Chidamabaram
9870:Subramania Bharati
9800:Rahul Sankrityayan
9785:Pritilata Waddedar
9695:Shri Krishna Singh
9595:C. Rajagopalachari
9585:Bidhan Chandra Roy
9570:Bhavabhushan Mitra
9555:Begum Hazrat Mahal
9510:Annapurna Maharana
9382:Muthulakshmi Reddy
9327:G. Subramania Iyer
9021:Christmas Day Plot
8896:Indian nationalism
8846:Sannyasi rebellion
8744:East India Company
8571:Mallikarjun Kharge
8456:Yashwantrao Chavan
8410:Sushilkumar Shinde
8370:Yashwantrao Chavan
8274:Mallikarjun Kharge
8039:Bishan Narayan Dar
8034:William Wedderburn
7989:N. G. Chandavarkar
7934:William Wedderburn
7383:Inder Kumar Gujral
7249:Sushilkumar Shinde
7149:Yashwantrao Chavan
7124:Kailash Nath Katju
7119:C. Rajagopalachari
7055:Vinod Kumar Duggal
6886:Department of Home
6355:Political offices
6237:C. Rajagopalachari
5971:Padma Publications
5753:India After Gandhi
5604:The Times of India
5425:The Times of India
5357:The Indian Express
5317:, 1 October 2016,
5314:The Times of India
5257:The Times of India
5110:on 19 October 2017
4994:"Press Communique"
4847:Far Eastern Survey
4769:, pp. 88, 89.
4411:The Indian Express
4334:The Economic Times
4271:The Times of India
3252:The Indian Express
3006:The Indian Express
2895:Gandhi, Rajmohan.
2455:Sardar Sarovar Dam
2436:
2376:
2093:
2081:
1975:Bidhan Chandra Roy
1951:Pratap Chandra Lal
1918:Osmania University
1814:Jivatram Kripalani
1805:President of India
1773:
1757:All India Services
1743:All India Services
1733:All India Services
1634:Rajendra Prasad).
1542:, Andhra Pradesh,
1498:
1486:
1244:partition of India
1233:Partition of India
1124:
982:
650:
622:All India Services
603:10 & 11 Geo. 6
539:civil disobedience
506:Patel was born in
495:. He acted as the
229:C. Rajagopalachari
193:C. Rajagopalachari
11853:Indian barristers
11813:Vallabhbhai Patel
11795:
11794:
11789:
11788:
11785:
11784:
11568:Parliament Square
11500:Vallabhbhai Patel
11289:Samaldas (nephew)
11284:Maganlal (cousin)
11153:Sri Krishna Sinha
11118:Vallabhbhai Patel
11103:Acharya Kripalani
11078:Shiv Prasad Gupta
11033:Shankarlal Banker
10996:Vaishnava Jana To
10814:Seven Social Sins
10607:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
10597:Vaikom Satyagraha
10485:
10484:
10476:M. S. Swaminathan
10378:Gopinath Bordoloi
10322:Vallabhbhai Patel
10122:
10121:
10089:Republic of India
9925:Vallabhbhai Patel
9910:Ubaidullah Sindhi
9810:Ram Prasad Bismil
9705:M. Bhaktavatsalam
9665:Jatindra Nath Das
9590:Bipin Chandra Pal
9525:Babu Kunwar Singh
9495:Achyut Patwardhan
9252:Khudai Khidmatgar
9096:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
9036:Kakori conspiracy
8996:Rowlatt Committee
8959:Direct Action Day
8921:Swadeshi movement
8901:Khilafat Movement
8891:Hindu nationalism
8851:Rebellion of 1857
8774:Anglo-Mysore Wars
8764:Battle of Plassey
8679:
8678:
8659:
8658:
8579:
8578:
8511:Shankarrao Chavan
8149:Vallabhbhai Patel
8024:Rash Behari Ghosh
7939:Pherozeshah Mehta
7900:
7899:
7728:Jammu and Kashmir
7683:Arunachal Pradesh
7623:Breakaway parties
7593:Electoral history
7533:
7532:
7508:Prakash Javadekar
7483:Prakash Javadekar
7353:Vallabhbhai Patel
7301:
7300:
7199:Shankarrao Chavan
7174:Hirubhai M. Patel
7139:Gulzari Lal Nanda
7109:Vallabhbhai Patel
7090:Ajay Kumar Bhalla
6896:
6895:
6877:Other Departments
6616:
6615:
6609:
6597:
6585:
6573:
6561:
6549:
6537:
6525:
6513:
6501:
6489:
6473:
6404:
6403:
6393:Succeeded by
6374:Succeeded by
6345:Succeeded by
6336:President of the
6249:Kumar, Ravindra.
6100:978-0-19-577821-2
6037:978-0-86131-465-2
5998:978-93-5150-266-1
5777:978-1-85065-301-1
5749:Guha, Ramachandra
5729:978-0-521-05374-7
4960:. 16 April 1949.
4807:978-81-87496-13-7
4484:978-1-136-62787-3
4402:Naidu, M Venkaiah
4273:. 11 April 2015.
4062:978-81-89320-15-7
4023:978-1-55655-768-2
4009:Best, A. (2003).
3983:978-81-250-1847-6
3829:Shankar 1974–1975
3365:, pp. 66–68.
3125:on 7 October 2019
3097:Vallabhbhai Patel
3095:David Argov,
3063:"Vallabhai Patel"
2971:978-81-7099-271-4
2899:. navjivan trust.
2828:Otto von Bismarck
2803:Explanatory notes
2671:
2670:
2527:Katra Gulab Singh
2429:Katra Gulab Singh
2374:in Gujarat, India
2254:Republic of India
2140:Indian Parliament
2048:Girgaum Chowpatty
2023:, Prime Minister
1989:Santacruz Airport
1938:de Havilland Dove
1922:Punjab University
1906:Nagpur University
1902:doctorates of law
1851:In January 1948,
1828:The other is the
1514:Shah Nawaz Bhutto
1480:, Karnataka, and
1413:Jammu and Kashmir
1392:Otto von Bismarck
1307:Louis Mountbatten
1177:Winston Churchill
999:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
785:Bombay Presidency
726:called to the bar
618:Iron Man of India
611:Louis Mountbatten
423:
422:
265:Bombay Presidency
189:Louis Mountbatten
185:Governors General
106:Louis Mountbatten
99:Governors General
48:Vallabhbhai Patel
16:(Redirected from
11930:
11777:Satyagraha House
11772:Sabarmati Ashram
11692:Gandhi Promenade
11618:Washington, D.C.
11573:Tavistock Square
11558:Pietermaritzburg
11515:
11514:
11420:Jawaharlal Nehru
11355:Aung San Suu Kyi
11173:Ravishankar Vyas
11138:Bibi Amtus Salam
10902:Parsee Rustomjee
10602:Aundh Experiment
10555:Kheda Satyagraha
10512:
10505:
10498:
10489:
10488:
10443:Pranab Mukherjee
10419:Sachin Tendulkar
10346:Gulzarilal Nanda
10194:Jawaharlal Nehru
10149:
10142:
10135:
10126:
10125:
10114:Simla Conference
9905:Tiruppur Kumaran
9875:Subramaniya Siva
9830:Sangolli Rayanna
9820:Rash Behari Bose
9760:Nagnath Naikwadi
9670:Jawaharlal Nehru
9615:Dadabhai Naoroji
9610:Chittaranjan Das
9500:A. K. Fazlul Huq
9422:Savitribai Phule
9247:Khaksar movement
9202:Berlin Committee
9187:Anushilan Samiti
9151:Independence Day
9111:Aundh Experiment
9086:Vedaranyam March
8991:Kheda Satyagraha
8976:Singapore Mutiny
8759:Portuguese India
8706:
8699:
8692:
8683:
8682:
8669:
8668:
8631:
8630:
8566:Ghulam Nabi Azad
8551:Abhishek Singhvi
8491:Pranab Mukherjee
8471:Jaisukhlal Hathi
8461:Jaisukhlal Hathi
8405:Pranab Mukherjee
8350:Gulzarilal Nanda
8345:Jawaharlal Nehru
8335:
8334:
8302:Gulzarilal Nanda
8292:Jawaharlal Nehru
8199:Jawaharlal Nehru
8169:Jawaharlal Nehru
8144:Jawaharlal Nehru
8104:Chittaranjan Das
8099:Hakim Ajmal Khan
8019:Dadabhai Naoroji
7979:Anandamohan Bose
7974:C. Sankaran Nair
7954:Dadabhai Naoroji
7924:Badruddin Tyabji
7919:Dadabhai Naoroji
7723:Himachal Pradesh
7668:
7667:
7573:
7560:
7553:
7546:
7537:
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7528:
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7433:Ajit Kumar Panja
7418:Ajit Kumar Panja
7378:Nandini Satpathy
7340:
7339:
7328:
7321:
7314:
7305:
7304:
7294:
7273:for Home Affairs
7263:
7224:H. D. Deve Gowda
7114:Jawaharlal Nehru
7094:
7027:K. Padmanabhaiah
7002:Shiromani Sharma
6972:T. N. Chaturvedi
6922:H. V. R. Iyengar
6910:Home Secretaries
6904:
6752:Rashtriya Rifles
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6470:External Affairs
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6330:Jawaharlal Nehru
6327:Preceded by
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5948:Patel, Raojibhai
5941:
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5889:
5877:(3rd ed.),
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5694:Gandhi, Rajmohan
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9056:1928 Protests
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8365:Indira Gandhi
8363:
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8360:Satya Narayan
8358:
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8307:Indira Gandhi
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8259:Sitaram Kesri
8257:
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8244:Indira Gandhi
8242:
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8239:D. K. Barooah
8237:
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8209:Indira Gandhi
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8139:Motilal Nehru
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8084:Motilal Nehru
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7603:The Emergency
7601:
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7513:Anurag Thakur
7511:
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7478:Manish Tewari
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7458:Sushma Swaraj
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7373:Indira Gandhi
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7358:R. R. Diwakar
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7254:Rajnath Singh
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7239:Shivraj Patil
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7169:Morarji Desai
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7144:Indira Gandhi
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6977:M. M. K. Wali
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6947:Govind Narain
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5698:Patel: A Life
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5389:, New Delhi:
5388:
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4909:
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4887:
4881:
4879:
4877:
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4864:
4860:
4856:
4853:(10): 93–98.
4852:
4848:
4841:
4835:, p. 89.
4834:
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4813:
4809:
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4799:
4798:
4790:
4788:
4781:, p. 14.
4780:
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4768:
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4728:
4722:, p. 82.
4721:
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3903:
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3837:
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3791:
3784:
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3759:
3754:
3747:
3742:
3736:, p. 87.
3735:
3730:
3723:
3718:
3711:
3706:
3698:
3691:
3684:
3679:
3672:
3667:
3661:, p. 13.
3660:
3659:Pattabhi 1946
3655:
3648:
3647:Pattabhi 1946
3643:
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3376:
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3364:
3359:
3353:, p. 65.
3352:
3347:
3341:, p. 39.
3340:
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3329:, p. 55.
3328:
3323:
3317:, p. 43.
3316:
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3278:
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3235:
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3223:
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3211:
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3199:
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3187:
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2116:Maniben Patel
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2022:
2018:
2014:
2010:
2004:
2002:
2001:Morarji Desai
1998:
1994:
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1834:National Flag
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1790:1950 invasion
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1016:Mahadev Desai
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811:Gujarat Sabha
808:
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788:
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769:Middle Temple
766:
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723:
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698:
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679:
678:matriculation
675:
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668:and took the
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497:Home Minister
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373:Middle Temple
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150:Morarji Desai
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45:
40:
37:
33:
19:
11727:Kirti Mandir
11646:Martyrs' Day
11553:Johannesburg
11499:
11495:Vinoba Bhave
11480:Ramjee Singh
11440:Maulana Azad
11415:James Lawson
11279:Devdas (son)
11274:Ramdas (son)
11230:Indian rupee
11168:Abbas Tyabji
11117:
11043:Vinoba Bhave
10959:
10916:
10910:
10868:
10856:
10807:
10799:
10792:
10785:
10779:
10772:
10764:Publications
10575:Purna Swaraj
10540:Tolstoy Farm
10468:Charan Singh
10415:C. N. R. Rao
10382:Ravi Shankar
10340:Satyajit Ray
10321:
10318:Rajiv Gandhi
10290:Vinoba Bhave
10239:Zakir Husain
10157:Bharat Ratna
10084:Constitution
10072:Independence
9959:
9930:Vanchinathan
9924:
9560:Bhagat Singh
9515:Annie Besant
9476:Independence
9457:Vinoba Bhave
9261:
9257:Swaraj Party
9161:Lucknow Pact
9071:Purna Swaraj
9061:Nehru Report
8968:
8872:Philosophies
8860:
8826:Polygar Wars
8754:French India
8739:Dutch Bengal
8729:Colonisation
8670:
8646:Siddaramaiah
8536:A. K. Antony
8526:Anand Sharma
8516:Motilal Vora
8466:M. C. Chagla
8415:Rahul Gandhi
8400:Sonia Gandhi
8395:Sharad Pawar
8380:Rajiv Gandhi
8312:Rajiv Gandhi
8269:Rahul Gandhi
8264:Sonia Gandhi
8249:Rajiv Gandhi
8229:Jagjivan Ram
8204:U. N. Dhebar
8148:
8069:Annie Besant
8009:Henry Cotton
7944:Anandacharlu
7698:Chhattisgarh
7632:Organisation
7498:Smriti Irani
7488:Arun Jaitley
7453:Arun Jaitley
7448:Jaipal Reddy
7443:P. A. Sangma
7413:V. N. Gadgil
7403:Vasant Sathe
7393:L. K. Advani
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280:(1950-12-15)
224:Succeeded by
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11823:1950 deaths
11818:1875 births
11747:Mani Bhavan
11629:Observances
11490:Sane Guruji
11410:James Bevel
11405:Ho Chi Minh
11073:Kanu Gandhi
11018:Swami Anand
10907:Leo Tolstoy
10897:John Ruskin
10851:nonviolence
10808:Young India
10749:Eleven vows
10717:trusteeship
10526:Life events
10374:Amartya Sen
10186:Bhagwan Das
10180:C. V. Raman
10028:Mountbatten
9650:Hemu Kalani
9530:Bagha Jatin
9467:Vivekananda
9222:India House
9106:Act of 1935
8881:Ambedkarism
8749:British Raj
8521:Ahmed Patel
8424:Rajya Sabha
8385:Arjun Singh
7929:George Yule
7876:Lakshadweep
7837:Territorial
7828:West Bengal
7818:Uttarakhand
7753:Maharashtra
7516:(incumbent)
7473:Ambika Soni
7293:(incumbent)
7262:(incumbent)
7093:(incumbent)
7085:Rajiv Gauba
7075:L. C. Goyal
7065:R. K. Singh
7047:Anil Baijal
7037:Kamal Pande
7022:N. N. Vohra
6942:L. P. Singh
6664:Departments
6210:2 September
6063:Menon, V.P.
6009:19 February
5740:19 February
5584:31 December
5518:India Today
5465:12 February
5435:12 February
5267:25 February
5014:16 February
4971:16 February
4779:Graham 2007
4666:The Caravan
4456:15 November
4386:4 September
4194:Munshi 1967
3867:(2): 65–78.
3635:Parikh 1956
3623:Parikh 1956
3575:Parikh 1956
3563:Parikh 1956
3553:, p. .
3327:Parikh 1953
2743:Ketan Mehta
2725:Mahabharata
2618:Decoration
2492:, New Delhi
2386:Narmada Dam
2136:lower house
2091:, Ahmedabad
1896:Final years
1694:Neogy, two
1668:West Bengal
1563:Qasim Razvi
1548:Maharashtra
1526:Indian Army
1482:Maharashtra
1331:Indian Army
1294:V. P. Menon
1277:Lord Wavell
947:satyagrahas
658:Vaishnavism
543:British Raj
536:non-violent
212:Preceded by
133:Preceded by
11802:Categories
11687:Bookstores
11485:Steve Biko
11360:Abhay Bang
11343:Influenced
11199:Gandhigiri
11038:Sarla Behn
11011:Associates
10955:Tirukkuṛaḷ
10833:Influences
10754:Gandhi cap
10734:Satyagraha
10690:Philosophy
10634:Quit India
10624:Poona Pact
10587:Salt March
10267:K. Kamaraj
10261:V. V. Giri
10058:Linlithgow
9998:Chelmsford
9988:Cornwallis
9900:Tatya Tope
9770:Nana Saheb
9675:K. Kamaraj
9625:Dhan Singh
9540:Bakht Khan
9192:Arya Samaj
9126:Quit India
9076:Salt March
8935:Events and
8911:Satyagraha
8496:V.P. Singh
8219:K. Kamaraj
7906:Presidents
7892:Mumbai RCC
7849:Chandigarh
7803:Tamil Nadu
7783:Puducherry
7423:P. Upendra
7204:Buta Singh
7179:Zail Singh
6982:Prem Kumar
6390:1947–1950
6371:1947–1950
6361:New office
5670:, Dutton,
5554:31 October
5498:31 October
5405:31 October
5387:pib.nic.in
5368:31 October
5325:31 October
5293:16 January
4818:16 January
4752:6 November
4720:Singh 2015
4676:16 January
4645:16 January
4623:16 January
4430:21 January
4353:21 January
4313:26 January
4168:Rediff.com
3746:Menon 1997
3722:Menon 1997
3263:31 October
3048:1 November
3017:31 October
2880:31 October
2851:References
2728:character
2531:Pratapgarh
2433:Pratapgarh
2286:India Post
2193:in Surat,
2009:Trygve Lie
1997:B. G. Kher
1944:, and the
1930:magazine.
1821:Ban on RSS
1788:after its
1628:Saurashtra
1372:secularism
1231:See also:
1207:to demand
1168:Ahmednagar
914:satyagraha
758:Vithalbhai
686:Leva Patel
662:Pushtimarg
645:Chandamama
595:suzerainty
413:posthumous
379:Profession
368:Alma mater
254:1875-10-31
11918:Gandhians
11598:Milwaukee
11543:New Delhi
11510:Memorials
10729:Sarvodaya
10724:Education
10712:Economics
10671:Sevagram)
10661:Sabarmati
10619:Padayatra
10453:2021–2040
10392:2001–2020
10283:1981–2000
10216:1961–1980
10165:1954–1960
10033:Wellesley
10018:Dalhousie
9880:Surya Sen
9775:P. Kakkan
9735:Mir Qasim
9710:M. N. Roy
9645:Har Dayal
9478:activists
9307:Baba Amte
9297:Ayyankali
9275:reformers
9197:Azad Hind
8937:movements
8916:Socialism
8338:Lok Sabha
7808:Telangana
7793:Rajasthan
7763:Meghalaya
7738:Karnataka
7733:Jharkhand
7663:Committee
7661:Congress
7659:Regional
7639:President
7259:Amit Shah
6932:B. N. Jha
6927:A. V. Pai
6577:Mookerjee
6522:Education
6182:Macmillan
6065:(1997) ,
5815:16 August
5757:MacMillan
5702:Navajivan
5455:IANS Live
5339:Syed 2010
4913:Syed 2010
4111:25 August
4093:0030-980X
3902:Syed 2010
3758:Syed 2010
3129:7 October
2856:Citations
2695:1982: In
2685:magazine.
2550:Ahmedabad
2500:Hyderabad
2468:, Gujarat
2457:, Gujarat
2450:Ahmedabad
2214:Ahmedabad
2132:Lok Sabha
2044:cremation
2021:Indonesia
1872:Golwalkar
1652:Pathankot
1637:When the
1544:Karnataka
1540:Telangana
1529:Kashmir:
1478:Telangana
1421:Hyderabad
1237:When the
1133:Singapore
990:witnesses
897:Swarajist
833:Champaran
776:Ahmedabad
734:Dahyabhai
718:barrister
648:magazine.
579:partition
451:barrister
430:Gujarati:
386:Barrister
362:(brother)
356:Relatives
347:Dahyabhai
175:President
166:In office
89:President
80:In office
11762:Raj Ghat
11613:San Jose
11603:New York
11108:Mirabehn
10930:Pacifism
10887:Hinduism
10739:Swadeshi
10707:Gandhism
10063:Hastings
10023:Bentinck
9242:Jugantar
8886:Gandhism
8672:Category
8591:Seva Dal
7773:Nagaland
6606:Railways
6582:Industry
6541:Ambedkar
6275:40740155
6204:archived
6158:Archived
6110:(1967),
6003:archived
5979:37520214
5965:(1946),
5950:(1972),
5919:65653329
5873:(1969),
5840:10423422
5826:(1981),
5809:archived
5787:(2007),
5766:(1996),
5751:(2007),
5734:archived
5710:25788696
5696:(1990),
5685:(1933),
5652:archived
5608:Archived
5578:Archived
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5528:22 March
5522:Archived
5492:Archived
5488:BBC News
5459:Archived
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4281:11 April
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3949:Archived
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3794:Archived
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3081:9 August
3075:Archived
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2982:15 March
2976:Archived
2874:Archived
2784:See also
2621:Country
2390:Vadodara
2274:Bismarck
2161:poll of
2142:) as an
2029:Pakistan
1644:Srinagar
1610:and the
1561:, under
1559:Razakars
1417:Junagadh
1349:Amritsar
1302:Pakistan
1298:dominion
1209:Pakistan
1027:Congress
1012:Sanskrit
754:Karamsad
724:and was
682:Patidars
587:Pakistan
551:Congress
391:Activist
335:Children
11593:Houston
11518:Statues
10940:Shravan
10882:Fasting
10871:(essay)
10773:Harijan
9983:Canning
9402:Periyar
9051:Bardoli
8819:Gwalior
8721:History
8634:Current
8331:Leaders
7813:Tripura
7768:Mizoram
7758:Manipur
7718:Haryana
7713:Gujarat
7671:Pradesh
7580:History
6841:Bureaus
6601:Matthai
6510:Finance
6498:Defence
6302:at the
6190:2119134
6134:5433579
5910:7071692
5887:1207231
5864:1652068
5849:4639031
5676:1302764
5642:(ed.),
5614:28 June
4867:3023941
4495:6 April
3099:at the
2772:Hey Ram
2615:Ribbon
2476:Jodhpur
2138:of the
2017:Sukarno
1967:Maniben
1942:Maniben
1696:Bengali
1672:Tripura
1522:Karachi
1502:Gujarat
1496:in 1909
1199:led by
1191:In the
1100:of the
1031:boycott
1003:Karachi
942:Bardoli
730:Maniben
597:by the
555:boycott
532:Bardoli
516:Gujarat
493:Persian
489:Bengali
415:, 1991)
342:Maniben
329:
321:
317:
11588:Denver
11529:India
11246:Family
11187:Legacy
10925:Narmad
10847:Ahimsa
10744:Swaraj
10639:speech
10478:(2024)
10474:, and
10445:(2019)
10441:, and
10431:(2015)
10427:, and
10421:(2014)
10417:, and
10411:(2008)
10405:(2001)
10401:, and
10384:(1999)
10380:, and
10366:(1998)
10362:, and
10356:(1997)
10352:, and
10342:(1992)
10328:(1991)
10324:, and
10314:(1990)
10310:, and
10304:(1988)
10298:(1987)
10292:(1983)
10275:(1980)
10269:(1976)
10263:(1975)
10257:(1971)
10251:(1966)
10245:(1963)
10241:, and
10235:(1962)
10229:(1961)
10225:, and
10208:(1958)
10202:(1957)
10196:(1955)
10192:, and
10182:(1954)
10178:, and
10053:Cripps
10048:Outram
10038:Lytton
10003:Curzon
9978:Wavell
9273:Social
8926:Swaraj
8809:Second
8794:Fourth
8784:Second
7871:Ladakh
7798:Sikkim
7788:Punjab
7778:Odisha
7743:Kerala
6594:Health
6565:Kidwai
6553:Gadgil
6534:Labour
6505:Chetty
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3300:31 May
2968:
2816:Sardar
2738:Sardar
2730:Vidura
2702:Gandhi
2688:1976:
2655:
2607:
2596:Meerut
2559:Kollam
2518:Mumbai
2509:Mumbai
2230:
2222:Motera
2062:Legacy
2011:, the
1984:
1973:, Dr.
1908:, the
1830:R.S.S.
1729:,
1692:
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1657:
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1546:, and
1419:, and
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1271:, and
1221:Bengal
1219:, and
1217:Punjab
1118:at an
1116:Gandhi
1035:Bombay
952:Sardar
934:taluka
928:taluka
923:dacoit
918:Nagpur
906:Muslim
891:, and
876:
872:
851:, and
825:famine
807:Godhra
802:Swaraj
797:Borsad
780:bridge
765:Mumbai
746:Godhra
722:Godhra
705:Borsad
703:, and
701:Petlad
697:Nadiad
670:diksha
654:Nadiad
583:Punjab
559:Bombay
528:Borsad
508:Nadiad
476:Sardar
405:Awards
309:Spouse
285:Bombay
261:Nadiad
44:Sardar
32:Sardar
11660:Other
11583:Davis
11579:U.S.
11533:Patna
11525:Ghana
10892:Khadi
10159:Award
10043:Clive
10013:Minto
10008:Ripon
9993:Irwin
9427:Shahu
8814:Third
8804:First
8789:Third
8779:First
7885:Other
7703:Delhi
7693:Bihar
7688:Assam
6558:Power
6493:Singh
6477:Patel
6461:Nehru
6342:1931
6271:JSTOR
5638:, in
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4863:JSTOR
4746:(PDF)
4739:(PDF)
4097:JSTOR
2662:1991
2658:India
2630:Ref.
2627:Note
2624:Date
2541:Vasad
2485:Vasad
2134:(the
1961:Death
1786:Tibet
1674:from
1552:Nizam
1340:Sikhs
1321:peons
1213:Sindh
1154:Burma
1137:Burma
1048:Nehru
1020:Nasik
902:Hindu
881:khadi
829:Kheda
750:Anand
709:stoic
524:Kheda
481:Hindi
323:(
319:
293:India
10580:flag
10338:and
9961:more
9263:more
8862:more
7959:Webb
6589:Kaur
6517:Azad
6212:2013
6186:OCLC
6166:2020
6148:ISBN
6130:OCLC
6120:ISBN
6095:ISBN
6077:ISBN
6052:OCLC
6032:ISBN
6011:2021
5993:ISBN
5975:OCLC
5915:OCLC
5906:OCLC
5883:OCLC
5860:OCLC
5845:OCLC
5836:OCLC
5817:2019
5799:ISBN
5772:ISBN
5742:2021
5724:ISBN
5706:OCLC
5672:OCLC
5660:2020
5616:2018
5586:2019
5574:Time
5556:2018
5530:2020
5500:2018
5467:2021
5437:2021
5407:2017
5370:2016
5327:2016
5295:2019
5269:2015
5116:2017
5074:ISBN
5016:2020
4973:2020
4930:Time
4820:2021
4802:ISBN
4754:2019
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