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378:, Narayan, and a sister named Maina. Savarkar began his activism as a high school student. When he was 12, he led fellow students in an attack on his village mosque following Hindu-Muslim riots, stating: "We vandalized the mosque to our heart's content." In 1903, in Nashik, Savarkar and his older brother Ganesh Savarkar founded the Mitra Mela, an underground revolutionary organisation, which became
1212:(fast until death). Before his death, he had written an article titled "Atmahatya Nahi Atmaarpan" in which he argued that when one's life mission is over and the ability to serve society is left no more, it is better to end the life at will rather than waiting for death. His condition was described to have become as "extremely serious" before his death on 26 February 1966 at his residence in
1117:, M. P. and a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India as a Commission of Inquiry to re-investigate the conspiracy to murder Gandhi. The central government intended on conducting a thorough inquiry with the help of old records in consultation with the government of Maharashtra. Pathak was given three months to conduct his inquiry; subsequently, Jevanlal Kapur, a retired judge of the
3476:"Let the sultans and their peers take a pledge that in the event of a Hindu victory our molestation and detestable lot shall be avenged on the Muslim women. Once they are haunted with this dreadful apprehension that the Muslim women too, stand in the same predicament in the case the Hindus win, the future Muslim conquerors will never dare to think of such molestation of Hindu women."
3305:, both were suspected of harboring extra-national loyalties and became illegitimate presences in an organic nation. These speeches circulated in German newspapers with Nazi Germany even allotting a point-of-contact person for engaging with Savarkar, who was making sincere efforts to forge a working relationship with the Nazis. Eventually, Savarkar would be gifted with a copy of
3606:" and authored by a certain "Chitragupta" was published. A revised version was published in 1939 with additions by Indra Prakash of the Hindu Mahasabha. A second edition of the book was published in 1987 by Veer Savarkar Prakashan, the official publisher of writings by Savarkar. In its preface, Ravindra Vaman Ramdas deduced that, "Chitragupta is none other than Veer Savarkar".
759:(1918, 1914) about my firm intention to abide by the constitution and stand by it as soon as a beginning was made to frame it by Mr. Montagu. Since that the Reforms and then the Proclamation have only confirmed me in my views and recently I have publicly avowed my faith in and readiness to stand by the side of orderly and constitutional development."
516:, Savarkar escaped by jumping from the ship's window, swam to the French shore, and asked for political asylum. The French port officials ignored his pleas, and handed him back to his British captors. When the French government came to know of this incidence, they asked for Savarkar to be brought back to France, and lodged an appeal with the
1016:, Bombay dated 7 February 1948, termed Gandhi's assassination a fratricidal crime, endangering India's existence as a nascent nation. The mass of papers seized from his house had revealed nothing that could remotely be connected with Gandhi's murder. Due to lack of evidence, Savarkar was arrested under the Preventive Detention Act.
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Muslims. On 11 December, he characterized the Jews as a communal force. Next March, Savarkar would welcome Germany's revival of Aryan culture, their glorification of Swastika, and the "crusade" against Aryan enemies — it was hoped that German victory would finally invigorate the Hindus of India.
754:. The Paragraph 6 of this proclamation included a declaration of Royal clemency to political offenders. In view of Royal proclamation, Savarkar submitted his fourth clemency petition to the British colonial government on 30 March 1920, in which he stated that "So far from believing in the militant school of the
1043:", be successful and return). Apte also said that Savarkar predicted that Gandhi's 100 years were over and there was no doubt that the task would be successfully finished. However Badge's testimony was not accepted as the approver's evidence lacked independent corroboration and hence Savarkar was acquitted.
3590:, Shiv Sena chief, while reiterating this demand for Bharat Ratna in 2017, has also suggested that a replica of the prison cell where Savarkar was imprisoned should be built in Mumbai and the youth should be educated about Savarkar's contribution towards the 'Hindu Rashtra' and the Indian freedom struggle.
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become imminent, Savarkar had initially advocated a policy of neutralism centered on India's geostrategic equations but his rhetoric grew coarser with time and he expressed consistent support for Hitler's policy about Jews. In a speech on 14 October, it was suggested that Hitler's ways be adopted for
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police on 4 March 1948, but apparently, these testimonies were not presented before the court during the trial. In these testimonies, it is said that Godse and Apte visited
Savarkar on or about 23 or 24 January, which was when they returned from Delhi after the bomb incident. Damle deposed that Godse
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type, I do not contribute even to the peaceful and philosophical anarchism of a
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After Gandhi's assassination, Savarkar's home in Dadar, Bombay was stoned by angry mobs. After he was acquitted of the allegations related to Gandhi's assassination and released from jail, Savarkar was arrested by the government for making "Hindu nationalist speeches"; he was released after agreeing
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home in Paris, but against advice from his friends, returned to London. On 13 March 1910, he was arrested in London on multiple charges, including procurement and distribution of arms, waging war against the state, and delivering seditious speeches. At the time of his arrest, he was carrying several
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Germans and Jews from being considerable as one nation. By the year end, he was directly equating the Muslims of India with German Jews — in the
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or the central government in Delhi during the time of his death. Not a single minister from the Maharashtra Cabinet showed up to pay homage and respect to Savarkar. The political indifference to Savarkar has also continued after his death. After the death of Nehru, the Congress government, under
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Scholars, historians and Indian politicians have been divided in their interpretation of Savarkar's ideas. A self-described atheist, Savarkar regards being Hindu as a cultural and political identity. He often stressed social and community unity between Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains, to the
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considered in due course on the expiry of the first sentence of transportation for life. A month after arriving in the Cellular Jail, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Savarkar submitted his first clemency petition on 30 August 1911. This petition was rejected on 3 September 1911.
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as political tool. He accused Muslim women of actively supporting Muslim men's atrocities against Hindu women, Savarkar wrote that young and beautiful Muslim girls should be captured, converted and presented to Maratha warriors to reward them, stating that the Muslim ruler
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The commission was provided with evidence not produced in the court; especially the testimony of two of Savarkar's close aides – Appa Ramachandra Kasar, his bodyguard, and Gajanan Vishnu Damle, his secretary. The testimony of Mr. Kasar and Mr. Damle was already recorded by
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Savarkar as president of the Hindu Mahasabha, during the Second World War, advanced the slogan "Hinduize all Politics and Militarize Hindudom" and decided to support the British war effort in India seeking military training for the Hindus. When the Congress launched the
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and Apte saw Savarkar in the middle of January and sat with him (Savarkar) in his garden. The C. I. D. Bombay was keeping vigil on Savarkar from 21 to 30 January 1948. The crime report from C. I. D. does not mention Godse or Apte meeting Savarkar during this time.
459:, a colonial officer. It is alleged by Mark Juergensmeyer that Savarkar supplied the gun which Dhingra used. Juergensmeyer further alleged that Savarkar supplied the words for Dhingra's last statement before he went to the gallows for the murder. Savarkar met
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that "even though he had blurted out the full story of the plot as far as he knew, without much persuasion, he had put up a valiant struggle against being made to testify against Savarkar". In the end, Badge gave in. He agreed to say on oath that he saw
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According to Sharma, Savarkar's celebration and justification of violence against women and children in his description of the Mutiny of 1857, "transformed Hindutva into the very image of Islam that he defined and found so intolerably objectionable".
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It may be observed that if Ganesh is released and Vinayak is retained in custody, the latter will become in some measure a hostage for the former, who will see that his own misconduct does not jeopardize his brother's chances of release at some future
3776:. But Chavan turned down the proposal and not a single minister from the Maharashtra Cabinet showed up to the cremation ground to pay homage to Savarkar. In New Delhi, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha turned down a request that it pay homage to Savarkar.
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into temples. Savarkar said, "Thus the Party will not introduce or support compulsory Legislature regarding Temple Entry by the untouchables etc. in old temples beyond the limit to which the non-Hindus are allowed by custom as in force today."
501:, government's advocate alleged that Savarkar was a moving part and inspiration behind assassination of Jackson. A Bombay court tried him in the Nasik conspiracy case and sentenced him for life-imprisonment and transported him to the notorious
662:. The second was waging a conspiracy under Indian penal code 121-A against the King Emperor. Following the two trials, Savarkar, then aged 28, was convicted and sentenced to 50-years imprisonment and transported on 4 July 1911 to the infamous
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for the first time in London shortly after Curzon-Wyllie's assassination. During his stay, Gandhi debated Savarkar and other nationalists in London on the futility of fighting the colonial state through acts of terrorism and guerilla warfare.
788:. Soon after his release, he started working on the consolidation of Hindu society or Hindu Sangathan. The colonial authorities provided a bungalow for him and he was allowed visitors. During his internment, he met influential people such as
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hand him back to the French for the latter to hold rendition proceedings. On the other hand, the tribunal also observed that there had been an "irregularity" in Savarkar's arrest and delivery over to the Indian Army Military Police guard.
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Savarkar's arrest at Marseille caused the French government to protest against the British, arguing that the British could not recover Savarkar unless they took appropriate legal proceedings for his rendition. The dispute came before the
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to give up political activities. He continued addressing the social and cultural elements of Hindutva. He resumed political activism after the ban on it was lifted; it was however limited until his death in 1966 because of ill health.
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There are two antagonistic nations living side by side in India. India cannot be assumed today to be a unitarian and homogenous nation. On the contrary, there are two nations in the main: the Hindus and the Muslims, in
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480:. Around the same time Vinayak Savarkar was accused of participating in a conspiracy to overthrow the British government in India by organizing murders of various officials. Hoping to evade arrest, Savarkar moved to
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in 1910, and it gave its decision in 1911. The case excited much controversy as was reported widely by the French press, and it considered it involved an interesting international question of the right of asylum.
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and do away with the rituals of the 10th and 13th day of the Hindu faith. Accordingly, his last rites were performed at an electric crematorium in Bombay's Sonapur locality by his son Vishwas the following day.
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movement in 1942, Savarkar criticised it and asked Hindus to stay active in the war effort and not disobey the government; he also urged the Hindus to enlist in the armed forces to learn the "arts of war".
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was published, Savarkar no longer emphasized the Hindu-Muslim unity, and primarily focused on "Hindus" rather than "Indians". His writings on Hindutva emerged immediately after he was moved from the
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he wrote "One of the most important components of such injunctions of the past that we have blindly carried on and which deserves to be thrown in the dustbins of history is the rigid caste system".
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If some woman or child pleaded for mercy, people shouted: "Revenge for Meerut's chains, revenge for slavery, revenge for the ammunition shed. The vengeful sword then decapitated the pleading head
296:. The French port officials however handed him back to the British government. On return to India, Savarkar was sentenced to life terms of imprisonment totalling fifty years and was moved to the
1272:, who were "men of religion" who introduced reforms in the society and put Hinduism in front of the world, Savarkar mixed politics and religion and started an extreme form of Hindu nationalism.
904:, Hindu Mahasabha members joined hands with Sardar Aurangzeb Khan of the Muslim League to form a government in 1943. The Mahasabha member of the cabinet was Finance Minister Mehar Chand Khanna.
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revolutionary texts, including copies of his own banned books. In addition, the British government had evidence that he had smuggled 20
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Hitler's Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth, and Neo-Nazism
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Gandhi's Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India
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to recognise the service to the country of people like Vir Savarkar,
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A group photo of people accused in the Mahatma Gandhi's murder case.
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406:. Savarkar was greatly influenced by the radical Nationalist leader,
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Sources of Indian Traditions: Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
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7348:"President unveils Savarkar portrait in Central Hall of Parliament"
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Hindutva and Violence: V. D. Savarkar and the Politics of History
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6271:. Mumbai (India): Swatantryaveer Savarkar Rashtriya Smarak Trust.
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Report of Commission of Inquiry into Conspiracy to Murder Mahatma
3502:, in his native language, Savarkar writes(translated by Sharma):
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Indian Secularism: A Social and Intellectual History, 1890-1950
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Source Material for a History of the Freedom Movement of India
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Veer Savarkar: Thought and Action of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
4275:"Savarkar, Modi's mentor: The man who thought Gandhi a sissy"
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In London, Savarkar got involved with organizations such as
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Partisan Histories: The Past in Contemporary Global Politics
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The Marathi and Hindi music director and Savarkar follower,
338:; Savarkar boycotted the movement, writing a letter titled "
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Divine Enterprise: Gurus and the Hindu Nationalist Movement
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6530:"Hindutva's Foreign Tie-Up in the 1930s: Archival Evidence"
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4402:"When Dussehra was used to fuel anger against British rule"
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Presidents of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
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Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism: A Study of RSS
7264:. Historic Building and Monuments Commission for England.
7016:
Pluralism and Democracy in India: Debating the Hindu Right
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Amar Akbar Anthony: Bollywood, Brotherhood, and the Nation
5554:. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. p. 46.
5256:
Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism: A Study of RSS
5202:
Religious Dimensions of Indian Nationalism: A Study of RSS
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Savarkar continued his political activism as a student at
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Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics
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1364:("My Life-term") about his experience in Andaman prison.
1031:, on 17 January 1948, Nathuram Godse went to have a last
867:
559:
Arrest and Return of Savarkar (France v. Great Britain)
7997:, New Delhi: Department of Culture (Government of India)
7232:"Port Blair airport gets Rs 450 cr quake-proof makeover"
7072:
5180:
1348:
Focusing his energies on writing, Savarkar authored the
827:
which recruited armed forces for helping the British in
8107:, vol. 2, Maharashtra: Government of Maharashtra,
7802:
The Origins of Religious Violence: An Asian Perspective
7403:
Uddhav Thackeray seeks 'Bharat Ratna' for Veer Savarkar
7090:
Jyotirmaya Sharma; A. Raghuramaraju (6 December 2012).
6459:
Hindu Nationalism: Origins, Ideologies and Modern Myths
5287:
The jan Sangh: A biography of an Indian Political Party
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A Time of Transition: Rajiv Gandhi to the 21st Century
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Historic Building and Monuments Commission for England
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Hindu Mahasabha under Savarkar's leadership organized
346:; he was acquitted by the court for lack of evidence.
8129:
A short biography of Swatantraveer Vinakarao Savarkar
7171:
Kama Maclean; J. David Elam, eds. (5 February 2016).
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5852:. Press Trust of India. 28 February 1966. p. 1.
5773:
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892:'s Muslim League government. In Savarkar's own words,
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French Case before the Permanent Court of Arbitration
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262:. He and his brother founded a secret society called
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5908:
5868:
5714:"RSS and Ambedkar: A Camaraderie That Never Existed"
5690:. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Archived from
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3860:"Hindutva is not the same as Hinduism said Savarkar"
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He is known among followers by the honorific prefix
1139:
The arrest of Savarkar was mainly based on approver
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6617:"Revisiting Indian Discourse on Zionism and Israel"
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5522:
5344:"Charges Framed against Savarkar and other accused"
5185:. Maharashtra Prantik Hindusabha. pp. 479–480.
4893:
493:used to assassinate the Nasik district's collector
292:in France while the ship was docked in the port of
7378:"Shiv Sena Demands Bharat Ratna for Veer Savarkar"
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1143:'s testimony. The commission did not re-interview
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8192:Hindutva: Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism
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8172:Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924
7825:Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences
7318:"Indian Postage Stamps - Stamps released in 1970"
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3378:Savarkar in 1937 during the 19th session of the
2586:International Military Tribunal for the Far East
2195:Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics
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444:was banned by the British colonial authorities.
284:was banned by the British colonial authorities.
16:Indian political activist and writer (1883–1966)
11014:Indian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
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7583:
6875:
6781:Some Recent Speeches and Writings of Mr. Jinnah
6639:
5777:"Recognition (of Services to the country) Bill"
5176:
5174:
5039:Routine violence: nations, fragments, histories
4968:
3676:directed, co-written, co-produced and acted by
3280:In a speech before a 20,000 strong audience at
11049:20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
10959:Indian independence activists from Maharashtra
7416:. (23 April 2017). Retrieved 17 December 2018.
7013:Wendy Doniger, Martha Craven Nussbaum (2015).
6858:
6840:. Anamika Pub & Distributors. p. 89.
6350:Savarkar, V.D.; Bhide, Anant Sadashiv (1941).
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505:of Andaman Island and forfeited his property.
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4122:History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self
3996:"remembering all the revolutionaries of 1857"
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11089:Indian independence armed struggle activists
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5457:Savarkar and Hindutva: the Godse connection
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5291:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p.
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1318:), purportedly stretching across the entire
1121:, was appointed chairman of the commission.
631:Permanent Court of International Arbitration
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7531:"Veer Savarkar seeks his revenge on screen"
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4804:"Savarkar had begged the British for mercy"
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6977:The Indian Postcolonial: A Critical Reader
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6079:"Use Of History and Growth Of Communalism"
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11084:Mahatma Gandhi assassination conspirators
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5455:Abdul Gafoor Abdul Majeed Noorani (2002)
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888:In Sindh, Hindu Mahasabha members joined
11019:Prisoners and detainees of British India
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7770:Hinduism, Modernity and Knowledge: India
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6871:. National Book Foundation. p. 574.
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1237:, started to pay him a monthly pension.
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690:A statue of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar at
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359:Savarkar was born on 28 May 1883 in the
247:in 1922. He was a leading figure in the
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5972:Representative, Our (24 January 2016).
5944:"Veer Savarkar – Ideologue of Hindutva"
5659:Rajesh Ramchandran (6 September 2004).
5485:Mahatma Gandhi—the last phase, Volume 2
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7191:from the original on 24 September 2022
7149:from the original on 24 September 2022
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6678:advocacy of violence in everyday life.
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3893:"Overview of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar"
3680:depicted the life journey of Savarkar.
1230:Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee
1228:There was no official mourning by the
911:led Progressive Coalition ministry of
907:In Bengal, Hindu Mahasabha joined the
868:Alliance with Muslim League and others
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497:in December 1909. During the trial of
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8252:from the original on 14 February 2021
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7461:from the original on 19 November 2022
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6560:from the original on 22 November 2023
6509:from the original on 20 November 2023
6484:Jews and India: Perceptions and Image
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5671:from the original on 25 October 2010.
5640:from the original on 9 September 2016
5568:from the original on 19 November 2022
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5226:Mani Shankar Aiyar (1 January 2009).
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3445:Six Glorious Epochs of Indian History
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1046:In the last week of August 1974, Mr.
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7648:, Routledge (Taylor & Francis),
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7328:from the original on 21 October 2019
7268:from the original on 14 October 2021
7242:from the original on 14 October 2021
7110:from the original on 10 October 2022
6868:The All India Muslim League, 1906-47
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6170:from the original on 14 October 2021
6113:from the original on 17 January 2020
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5856:from the original on 14 October 2021
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5397:"AUTHOR'S NOTE TO THE FIRST EDITION"
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5350:from the original on 17 October 2010
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8328:Wolf, Siegfried O. (January 2010),
8240:Takle, Niranjan (24 January 2016),
7451:"Magazine section - Saturday Extra"
6994:from the original on 9 October 2022
6595:"God and Politics in Secular India"
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5602:from the original on 22 August 2009
5128:from the original on 1 January 2014
5078:Amberish Diwanji (23 August 2004).
4204:from the original on 3 January 2016
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3558:Veer Savarkar International Airport
3287:German occupation of Czechoslovakia
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7879:from the original on 16 April 2021
7787:from the original on 16 April 2021
7720:, New Delhi: Penguin Books India,
7704:from the original on 16 April 2021
7619:from the original on 8 August 2021
7541:from the original on 19 April 2021
6759:from the original on 26 April 2023
6733:from the original on 26 April 2023
5826:from the original on 16 April 2021
5590:A. G. Noorani (15–28 March 2003).
5527:. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.
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4415:Visana, Vikram (5 November 2020).
4304:Tejani, Shabnum (5 January 2021).
4021:Visana, Vikram (5 November 2020).
3870:from the original on 20 April 2020
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3560:in 2002. One of the commemorative
2215:The Last Will of a Russian Fascist
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1008:, and kept under detention in the
489:handguns into India, one of which
468:Arrest and transportation to India
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7835:from the original on 30 June 2011
7754:from the original on 8 April 2023
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6231:Encyclopaedia of eminent thinkers
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6086:Towards Understanding Communalism
5787:from the original on 2 April 2023
5755:from the original on 2 April 2023
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4612:from the original on 9 April 2009
3954:Swatantraveer Vinayakrao Savarkar
3931:from the original on 25 July 2019
3905:from the original on 25 July 2019
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2165:The Myth of the Twentieth Century
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11074:19th-century Indian male writers
11024:20th-century Indian philosophers
8647:Muslim nationalism in South Asia
8316:from the original on 5 June 2020
8284:from the original on 3 June 2020
8270:, Deep & Deep Publications,
8228:from the original on 3 June 2020
7865:, Deep & Deep Publications,
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5487:Navajivan Pub. House, 1958 p.752
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4814:from the original on 31 May 2015
4363:from the original on 26 May 2022
4324:from the original on 26 May 2022
3750:
3548:meaning "brave". The airport at
3432:state that Savarkar promoted an
3229:
2485:1934 Montreux Fascist conference
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1103:Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
878:1937 Indian provincial elections
726:parental doors of the government
581:Accused of crime, evading arrest
536:
455:. In 1909, Dhingra assassinated
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8887:Provisional Government of India
8040:, University of Chicago Press,
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6980:. Routledge. pp. 147–148.
6461:. Routledge. pp. 107–108.
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2385:Revolutionary Mexicanist Action
968:Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
745:Mercy petition by Veer Savarkar
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344:assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
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10901:The Indian War of Independence
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6192:Dr. Ambedkar: life and mission
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5259:. Media House. pp. 313–.
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10715:Howrah-Sibpur Conspiracy case
10710:Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial
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7995:Penal Settlements in Andamans
7951:, Bombay: Popular Prakashan,
7666:Economic and Political Weekly
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6798:Political Science Annual 1996
6534:Economic and Political Weekly
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5942:Vinay Lal (22 October 2006).
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1380:and in his 1931 essay titled
1241:Religious and political views
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597:, president, elected by panel
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10783:Indian independence movement
10725:Lahore Conspiracy Case trial
10578:Thakur Zorawar Singh Barhath
10388:Pandurang Sadashiv Khankhoje
9988:Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya
9496:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari
8772:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922
8454:Indian independence movement
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6156:. Harvard University Press.
6135:Sathianathan Clarke (2017).
6011:Vinayak D. Savarkar (1923).
5598:. Vol. 20, no. 6.
5525:Gandhi the forgotten Mahatma
5523:Jagdishchandra Jain (1987).
4602:"Nasik Conspiracy Case 1910"
4310:. Indiana University Press.
4190:. Routledge. pp. 103–.
3633:played the role of Savarkar.
3510:and were decapitated with a
3463:, Savarkar advocated use of
2621:Fascist movements by country
2308:Brazilian Integralist Action
1441:Aestheticization of politics
902:North West Frontier Province
724:" longing to return to the "
650:, Savarkar was taken to the
608:Alexander de Savornin Lohman
7:
11034:Hindu Mahasabha politicians
10700:Delhi Conspiracy Commission
10613:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
10573:Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath
10283:Kunwar Pratap Singh Barhath
9686:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
9073:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
8190:Sharma, Jyotirmaya (2011),
8098:Palande, M.R., ed. (1958),
8088:"Savarkar's Mercy Petition"
8002:Malgonkar, Manohar (2008),
7177:. Routledge. pp. 14–.
6896:10.1080/0307102032000082525
6653:Modern Intellectual History
5684:"RSS and the Gandhi murder"
5111:Sources of Indian Tradition
4421:Modern Intellectual History
4027:Modern Intellectual History
3994:V. Sundaram (10 May 2008).
3436:form of Hindu nationalism.
2539:Italian invasion of Albania
2375:Patriotic People's Movement
1245:
982:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
890:Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah
825:Hindu Militarization Boards
668:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
302:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
10:
11110:
11059:Activists from Maharashtra
10989:People acquitted of murder
10408:Pradyot Kumar Bhattacharya
9972:Workers and Peasants Party
9421:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
8973:Indian Independence League
8690:Partition of Bengal (1947)
8685:Partition of Bengal (1905)
7799:Gier, Nicholas F. (2014),
6927:Cambridge University Press
6269:My Transportation for Life
6228:Jai Narain Sharma (2008).
6084:. In Kumar, Pramod (ed.).
5431:Manohar Malgonkar (2008).
4975:. Roli Books. p. 41.
3604:Life of Barrister Savarkar
3415:
3273:
2517:Marco Polo Bridge Incident
2490:Second Italo-Ethiopian War
2325:Canadian Union of Fascists
2205:Foundations of Geopolitics
1395:
1358:My Transportation for Life
1249:
1070:
984:. Godse was the editor of
965:
499:Nasik Conspiracy Case 1910
18:
11039:20th-century Indian poets
10778:
10667:
10636:
10243:Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee
10138:Chittapriya Ray Chaudhuri
9980:
9903:
9812:
9711:
9596:Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi
9396:Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi
9216:
9093:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
9013:
8968:Indian Home Rule movement
8910:
8807:Fourteen Points of Jinnah
8747:Jallianwala Bagh massacre
8675:
8612:
8460:
8143:, SAGE Publishing India,
8005:The Men Who Killed Gandhi
7859:Grover, Verinder (1993),
7848:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas
7135:. SAGE Publishing India.
6665:10.1017/S1479244310000144
6528:Casolari, Marzia (2000).
6282:Vinayak Savarkar (1927).
6267:Vinayak Savarkar (1984).
5846:"Savarkar's last journey"
5781:Lok Sabha Digital Library
5433:The Men Who Killed Gandhi
5035:Gyanendra Pandey (2006).
4972:The Men Who Killed Gandhi
4433:10.1017/S1479244320000384
4039:10.1017/S1479244320000384
3736:, Marathi pronunciation:
3706:Hindutva: Who Is a Hindu?
3531:
3498:On page 202 of Volume 5,
3176:Glossary of Fascist Italy
3005:Syrian Social Nationalism
2313:British Union of Fascists
1352:– a book documenting the
1279:Hindutva: Who is a Hindu?
618:
613:
590:
585:
577:
572:
564:
554:
544:
535:
530:
219:
193:
183:
173:
153:
139:
123:
100:
57:
48:
38:
27:. For the 2024 film, see
23:. For the biography, see
11064:Writers from Maharashtra
10979:Hindu revivalist writers
10954:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
10828:Indian Home Rule Society
10730:Rodda company arms heist
10608:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
9835:Indian annexation of Goa
9681:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
9193:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
8958:Indian National Congress
8757:Non-cooperation movement
8347:, Working Paper No. 51,
8068:Journal of Asian History
7973:Keer, Dhananjay (1971),
7773:, Springer Netherlands,
7690:, Northern Book Centre,
7563:Swatantrya Veer Savarkar
6837:Savarkar Myths and Facts
6583:. Springer. p. 115.
6579:M. Friedman; P. Kenney.
6486:. Routledge. p. 41.
6001:. Accessed 28 Oct. 2022.
5080:"Who was Veer Savarkar?"
4503:. Accessed 17 Aug. 2022.
4480:26 November 2022 at the
4388:26 November 2022 at the
3712:
3684:
3674:Swatantrya Veer Savarkar
3450:
3428:, Frances Pritchett and
3181:Glossary of Nazi Germany
2512:Second Sino-Japanese War
2460:Second Italo-Senussi War
2370:National Social Movement
2360:National Christian Party
2335:Silver Legion of America
2330:Republican Fascist Party
1201:
1000:. Savarkar had invested
874:Indian National Congress
677:Savarkar in jail clothes
442:Indian Rebellion of 1857
324:Indian National Congress
282:Indian Rebellion of 1857
233:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
43:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
10685:Chittagong Armoury Raid
10680:Barisal Conspiracy Case
10623:Vishwanath Vaishampayan
10398:Pramod Ranjan Choudhury
10383:Pandurang Mahadev Bapat
10313:Manoranjan Bhattacharya
10158:Ganesh Damodar Savarkar
9931:Communist Consolidation
9840:Indian Independence Act
9426:Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
9401:Jatindra Mohan Sengupta
9371:Dukkipati Nageswara Rao
9108:Kandukuri Veeresalingam
9088:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
8923:All-India Muslim League
8877:Royal Air Force strikes
8842:Round table conferences
8832:Chittagong armoury raid
8722:Hindu–German Conspiracy
8705:Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy
8475:Porto Grande de Bengala
8296:Wagner, Kim A. (2010),
8137:Salam, Ziya Us (2018),
7993:Majumdar, R.C. (1975),
7891:Islam, Shamsul (2006),
7716:Chandra, Bipan (1989),
7414:Daily News and Analysis
7322:indianpostagestamps.com
7236:Business Standard India
6834:Islam, Shamsul (2006).
6621:blogs.timesofisrael.com
6189:Dhananjay Keer (1990).
6150:William Elison (2016).
5997:28 October 2022 at the
5636:. Government of India.
5153:The Tribune, Chandigarh
5149:"Apotheosis of Jinnah?"
4530:18 October 2023 at the
4158:Bombwall, K.R. (1967).
3898:Encyclopædia Britannica
3556:'s capital was renamed
3382:in Ahmedabad supported
3151:Extremism of the centre
2616:British fascist parties
2470:German election of 1932
2415:Great Japan Youth Party
2185:The Doctrine of Fascism
2175:La Conquista del Estado
1105:and both houses of the
736:
712:
703:
224:Ganesh Damodar Savarkar
11069:Poets from Maharashtra
11029:Indian revolutionaries
10969:Marathi-language poets
10894:The Indian Sociologist
10883:Abhinav Bharat Society
10403:Pratul Chandra Ganguli
10118:Binod Bihari Chowdhury
9936:Dhaka Anushilan Samiti
9911:Abhinav Bharat Society
9626:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
9531:Purushottam Das Tandon
8897:Praja Mandala movement
8711:The Indian Sociologist
8264:Trehan, Jyoti (1991),
7937:Savarkar and His Times
7923:Jaffrelot, C. (2017),
7819:Goldie, Louis (1972),
7408:12 August 2018 at the
6482:Yulia Egorova (2008).
6457:Bhatt, Chetan (2001).
6062:Jyotirmaya Sharma 2011
6020:Essentials of Hindutva
5927:Jyotirmaya Sharma 2011
5886:J. Kuruvachira (2006)
5498:"Interview: K. Ketkar"
5319:Modern India 1886–1947
5253:Shamsul Islam (2006).
5199:Shamsul Islam (2006).
4938:, pp. 73, 79, 85.
4499:17 August 2022 at the
4262:Jyotirmaya Sharma 2011
3864:www.telegraphindia.com
3599:
3541:
3529:
3516:
3478:
3409:
3393:
3360:Essentials of Hindutva
3343:, Savarkar emphasizes
2883:Revisionist Maximalism
2507:Battle of Cable Street
2237:National Fascist Party
1376:He was opposed to the
1119:Supreme Court of India
986:Agrani – Hindu Rashtra
963:
898:
836:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
770:
746:
695:
678:
395:
380:Abhinav Bharat Society
264:Abhinav Bharat Society
239:political ideology of
10793:Shyamji Krishna Varma
10695:Delhi conspiracy case
10649:Bande Mataram (Paris)
10513:Shyamji Krishna Varma
10478:Sachindra Nath Sanyal
10443:Ram Chandra Bharadwaj
10378:Panchanan Chakraborty
10328:Mohan Kishore Namadas
10263:Krishnaji Gopal Karve
10098:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
10083:Bhagwati Charan Vohra
9962:Naujawan Bharat Sabha
9850:Political integration
9591:Shyamji Krishna Varma
9376:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
9321:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
9153:Rettamalai Srinivasan
9113:Mahadev Govind Ranade
8918:All India Kisan Sabha
8882:Coup d'état of Yanaon
8782:Qissa Khwani massacre
8767:Coolie-Begar movement
8582:Second Anglo-Sikh War
8208:Sinha, Babli (2014),
8034:McKean, Lise (1996),
7979:, Popular Prakashan,
7642:Anderson, C. (2003),
7485:26 March 2017 at the
7262:"Search Blue Plaques"
5592:"Savarkar and Gandhi"
5548:Sitapati, V. (2020).
5316:Sumit Sarkar (2014).
4343:Bapu, Prabhu (2013).
3644:made the biopic film
3597:
3539:
3525:
3504:
3495:or "Holy Sacrifice".
3474:
3405:
3388:
2427:Slovak People's Party
2395:Russian Fascist Party
2365:National Radical Camp
1642:Reactionary modernism
1343:Ratnagiri Hindu Sabha
1178:On 22 November 1957,
926:
894:
765:
744:
689:
676:
393:
10907:Paris Indian Society
10618:Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
10508:Shrish Chandra Ghosh
10268:Kartar Singh Sarabha
10133:Chandra Shekhar Azad
10128:Chempakaraman Pillai
10123:Bipin Behari Ganguli
10078:Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
10053:Basanta Kumar Biswas
10008:Anant Laxman Kanhere
10003:Alluri Sitarama Raju
9967:Paris Indian Society
9676:Veeran Sundaralingam
9631:Tara Rani Srivastava
9566:Sahajanand Saraswati
9456:Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi
9341:Chandra Shekhar Azad
9246:Alluri Sitarama Raju
9203:Vitthal Ramji Shinde
9158:Sahajanand Saraswati
9078:Gopal Ganesh Agarkar
8978:Indian National Army
8822:Dharasana Satyagraha
8727:Champaran Satyagraha
8577:First Anglo-Sikh War
8416:Hindu Pad-pada-shahi
7684:Bhave, Y. G (2009),
7584:Goodrick-Clarke 2000
7506:. 6 September 2001.
7480:Veer Savarkar (2001)
7354:. 26 February 2003.
6865:Malik, N.S. (1997).
6615:Gupta, Anoop Kumar.
6499:"The real Sarvarkar"
5890:Rawat Publications.
5630:J. L. Kapur (1969).
4682:5 April 2023 at the
4642:(1): 208–210. 1911.
4281:. 20 December 2014.
4184:Prabhu Bapu (2013).
3663:What About Savarkar?
3289:in the same breath.
3161:Fascist as an insult
2854:Reform bureaucratism
1710:Fascism and ideology
1580:National syndicalism
1451:Anti-intellectualism
1350:Hindu Pad-pada-shahi
1188:Barindra Kumar Ghosh
1180:Raja Mahendra Pratap
1163:In 1956, he opposed
1097:and then editor of "
990:Gulabchand Hirachand
856:Under Savarkar, the
652:Yervada Central Jail
491:Anant Laxman Kanhere
474:Morley-Minto reforms
322:In 1939, the ruling
21:Veer Savarkar (film)
10868:Mohamed Barkatullah
10568:Tarakeswar Sengupta
10563:Tarakeswar Dastidar
10483:Santosh Kumar Mitra
10413:Prem Krishna Khanna
10238:Jnanendra Das Gupta
10223:Jadugopal Mukherjee
10168:Gaya Prasad Katiyar
10103:Bhupendranath Datta
9661:V. K. Krishna Menon
9606:Subhas Chandra Bose
9491:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
9486:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
9381:Govind Ballabh Pant
9361:Dayananda Saraswati
9286:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
9083:Gopal Hari Deshmukh
9063:Dhondo Keshav Karve
9058:Dayananda Saraswati
9053:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
9028:A. Vaidyanatha Iyer
8541:Anglo-Maratha Wars
7805:, Lexington Books,
7294:. 21 October 2019.
6784:. pp. 283–284.
6778:Ahmad, Jamiluddin.
6755:. 24 January 2016.
6729:. 24 January 2016.
6340:, pp. 481–482.
5953:on 9 September 2006
5395:Manohar Malgaokar.
5013:, pp. 673–682.
4890:, pp. 472–476.
4781:, pp. 211–213.
4632:"The Savarkar Case"
4119:Devare, A. (2013).
3981:, pp. 127–182.
3554:Andaman and Nicobar
3401:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
3236:Politics portal
3025:National Bolshevism
2981:Romanianism/Stelism
2569:Downfall in Germany
2529:Anti-Comintern Pact
2522:Japanese war crimes
1491:Cult of personality
1476:Class collaboration
1320:Indian subcontinent
1262:Dayananda Saraswati
1192:Bhupendranath Datta
1115:Gopal Swarup Pathak
1093:, former editor of
1091:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
909:Krishak Praja Party
862:Stick to your Posts
682:Prisoner in Andaman
416:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
340:Stick to your Posts
336:Quit India Movement
10888:Free India Society
10690:Christmas Day Plot
10518:Sohan Singh Bhakna
10488:Satyendranath Bosu
10448:Ramakrishna Biswas
10418:Pritilata Waddedar
10368:Nirmal Jibon Ghosh
10353:Narendra Mohan Sen
10348:Munsha Singh Dukhi
10308:Manmath Nath Gupta
10213:Hemchandra Kanungo
10208:Harnam Singh Saini
10203:Hari Kishan Talwar
10188:Hare Krishna Konar
10108:Bhavabhushan Mitra
10028:Atul Krishna Ghosh
9993:Ambika Chakrabarty
9845:Partition of India
9691:Yashwantrao Holkar
9656:V. O. Chidamabaram
9611:Subramania Bharati
9541:Rahul Sankrityayan
9526:Pritilata Waddedar
9436:Shri Krishna Singh
9336:C. Rajagopalachari
9326:Bidhan Chandra Roy
9311:Bhavabhushan Mitra
9296:Begum Hazrat Mahal
9251:Annapurna Maharana
9123:Muthulakshmi Reddy
9068:G. Subramania Iyer
8762:Christmas Day Plot
8637:Indian nationalism
8587:Sannyasi rebellion
8485:East India Company
8242:"The prodigal son"
7535:The Times of India
6385:The Indian Express
5850:The Indian Express
5820:The Indian Express
5749:The Indian Express
5688:People's democracy
5504:on 2 December 2013
4808:The Times of India
4473:Kumar, M. (2006).
4080:Jha, D.K. (2022).
4002:on 6 February 2010
3695:the Transportation
3629:, the Hindi actor
3610:In popular culture
3600:
3542:
3395:In the 1940s, the
3358:By 1923, when his
3345:Hindu-Muslim unity
3020:National-anarchism
2731:Christian Identity
2656:Speeches by Hitler
2611:Books about Hitler
2574:Surrender of Japan
2500:Unification Decree
2480:Austrian Civil War
2455:Aventine Secession
1627:Proletarian nation
1014:The Times of India
1010:Arthur Road Prison
998:Jugalkishore Birla
964:
786:Ratnagiri District
747:
699:Clemency Petitions
696:
679:
642:Trial and sentence
432:Free India Society
396:
272:Free India Society
243:while confined at
11044:Indian male poets
10941:
10940:
10738:
10737:
10720:Kakori conspiracy
10675:Alipore Bomb case
10453:Ram Prasad Bismil
10373:Pandit Kanshi Ram
10363:Niranjan Sengupta
10298:Madan Lal Dhingra
10228:Jatindra Nath Das
9921:Bengal Volunteers
9863:
9862:
9830:Republic of India
9666:Vallabhbhai Patel
9651:Ubaidullah Sindhi
9551:Ram Prasad Bismil
9446:M. Bhaktavatsalam
9406:Jatindra Nath Das
9331:Bipin Chandra Pal
9266:Babu Kunwar Singh
9236:Achyut Patwardhan
8993:Khudai Khidmatgar
8837:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
8777:Kakori conspiracy
8737:Rowlatt Committee
8700:Direct Action Day
8662:Swadeshi movement
8642:Khilafat Movement
8632:Hindu nationalism
8592:Rebellion of 1857
8515:Anglo-Mysore Wars
8505:Battle of Plassey
8309:978-1-906165-27-7
8277:978-81-7100-322-8
8221:978-1-135-71832-9
8201:978-0-14-341818-4
8182:978-93-5305-614-8
8150:978-93-5280-735-2
8047:978-0-226-56009-0
8015:978-93-5194-083-8
7986:978-81-7154-237-6
7958:978-0-86132-182-7
7904:978-81-7495-236-3
7872:978-81-7100-425-6
7812:978-0-7391-9222-1
7780:978-1-4020-6403-6
7727:978-0-14-010781-4
7697:978-81-7211-266-0
7184:978-1-317-63712-7
7103:978-1-136-19826-7
7026:978-0-19-539553-2
6987:978-1-136-81957-5
6936:978-0-231-13830-7
6847:978-81-7495-234-9
6808:978-81-7100-833-9
6293:978-81-86530-12-2
6241:978-81-8069-492-9
6202:978-81-7154-237-6
6163:978-0-674-49599-9
6095:978-81-85835-17-4
5904:978-81-7033-995-3
5720:. 14 April 2018.
5694:on 12 August 2009
5661:"The Mastermind?"
5561:978-93-5305-989-7
5534:978-81-7099-037-6
5473:978-81-87496-28-1
5442:978-81-7436-617-7
5329:978-93-325-4085-9
5266:978-81-7495-236-3
5239:978-0-670-08275-9
5212:978-81-7495-236-3
5121:978-81-208-0467-8
5054:978-0-8047-5264-0
4982:978-93-5194-083-8
4606:Bombay High court
4404:. 5 October 2022.
4356:978-0-415-67165-1
4317:978-0-253-05832-4
4252:, pp. 12–13.
4197:978-0-415-67165-1
4132:978-1-136-19708-6
4093:978-93-5492-168-1
3703:and his pamphlet
3500:Savarkar Samgraha
3459:In his 1963 book
3443:In his 1963 book
3422:Leonard A. Gordon
3399:was supported by
3397:two-nation theory
3384:two-nation theory
3369:Khilafat Movement
3333:Two-nation theory
3272:
3271:
2786:L'Œuvre Française
2694:Orthodox Peronism
2564:Downfall in Italy
2495:Spanish Civil War
2405:Arrow Cross Party
2350:FET y de las JONS
2135:Fascist Manifesto
1715:Fascism worldwide
1516:Heroic capitalism
1266:Swami Vivekananda
1260:In contrast with
1256:Hindu nationalism
1107:Indian parliament
1056:Manohar Malgonkar
1048:Manohar Malgonkar
1020:Badge's testimony
994:Bhalji Pendharkar
880:, decimating the
802:Bombay presidency
626:
625:
400:Fergusson College
364:Chitpavan Brahmin
310:Two-nation theory
256:Fergusson College
237:Hindu nationalist
230:
229:
80:Bombay Presidency
11101:
10926:Berlin Committee
10863:Madanlal Dhingra
10843:V. N. Chatterjee
10808:Dadabhai Naoroji
10765:
10758:
10751:
10742:
10741:
10659:Jugantar Patrika
10654:Hindustan Ghadar
10603:Veer Bhai Kotwal
10548:Suniti Choudhury
10503:Shivaram Rajguru
10473:Sachindra Bakshi
10463:Rash Behari Bose
10423:Pulin Behari Das
10338:M. P. T. Acharya
10178:Guran Ditt Kumar
10063:Batukeshwar Dutt
10043:Baikuntha Shukla
10018:Anantahari Mitra
9926:Berlin Committee
9916:Anushilan Samiti
9890:
9883:
9876:
9867:
9866:
9855:Simla Conference
9646:Tiruppur Kumaran
9616:Subramaniya Siva
9571:Sangolli Rayanna
9561:Rash Behari Bose
9501:Nagnath Naikwadi
9411:Jawaharlal Nehru
9356:Dadabhai Naoroji
9351:Chittaranjan Das
9241:A. K. Fazlul Huq
9163:Savitribai Phule
8988:Khaksar movement
8943:Berlin Committee
8928:Anushilan Samiti
8892:Independence Day
8852:Aundh Experiment
8827:Vedaranyam March
8732:Kheda Satyagraha
8717:Singapore Mutiny
8500:Portuguese India
8447:
8440:
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8409:
8408:
8406:Official website
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8383:(11/12): 33–50.
8377:Social Scientist
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3691:Moplah Rebellion
3668:The 2024 Indian
3657:The 2015 Indian
3588:Uddhav Thackeray
3367:the pan-Islamic
3264:
3257:
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2581:Nuremberg trials
2450:Beer Hall Putsch
2420:Yokusan Sonendan
2340:Fatherland Front
2220:
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2155:My Autobiography
2150:
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1657:State capitalism
1647:Social Darwinism
1466:Authoritarianism
1456:Anti-materialism
1423:
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1182:moved a bill in
1111:Gulzarilal Nanda
1073:Kapur Commission
1067:Kapur commission
1037:Yashasvi houn ya
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933:Shankar Kistaiya
841:Akhand Hindustan
660:A. M. T. Jackson
586:Court membership
568:24 February 1911
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453:Madanlal Dhingra
449:Giuseppe Mazzini
386:Student activist
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10628:Yogendra Shukla
10523:Sohanlal Pathak
10438:Rajendra Lahiri
10358:Niralamba Swami
10318:Matangini Hazra
10023:Ashfaqulla Khan
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9820:Cabinet Mission
9808:
9712:British leaders
9707:
9696:Yogendra Shukla
9601:Siraj ud-Daulah
9556:Rani Lakshmibai
9546:Rajendra Prasad
9536:R. Venkataraman
9481:Mithuben Petit
9461:Mahadaji Shinde
9441:Lala Lajpat Rai
9276:Bahadur Shah II
9261:Ashfaqulla Khan
9231:Accamma Cherian
9226:Abul Kalam Azad
9218:
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9183:Syed Ahmad Khan
9173:Sister Nivedita
9138:Pandita Ramabai
9133:Niralamba Swami
9098:J. B. Kripalani
9023:Ashfaqulla Khan
9015:
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8787:Flag Satyagraha
8695:Revolutionaries
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3652:Shailendra Gaur
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2974:Neo-Legionarism
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1682:Totalitarianism
1667:Supercapitalism
1612:One-party state
1541:Interventionism
1436:Actual idealism
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1368:Hindu orthodoxy
1362:Majhi Janmathep
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6703:
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6022:. Ratnagiri.
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10073:Bhagat Singh
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9941:Ghadar Party
9825:Constitution
9813:Independence
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8802:Nehru Report
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8470:Colonisation
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8026:25 November
7927:, Routledge
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7854:, NYU Press
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7465:19 November
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7037:19 November
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5978:Counterview
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5875:McKean 1996
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2969:Legionarism
2932:Strasserism
2890:LaRoucheism
2864:Restoration
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2242:Blackshirts
2066:Nihal Atsız
2026:de Gobineau
1961:Chamberlain
1933:Van Severen
1903:Starhemberg
1823:Monshizadeh
1732:Politicians
1700:Definitions
1585:Nationalism
1570:Masculinity
1531:Imperialism
1486:Corporatism
1171:’ (meaning
1155:Later years
1079:Gopal Godse
980:and of the
937:Gopal Godse
829:World War 2
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428:India House
372:Maharashtra
268:India House
154:Occupations
134:(1947-1966)
129:(1883-1947)
124:Nationality
116:Maharashtra
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68:28 May 1883
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10818:S. R. Rana
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9998:Ajoy Ghosh
9958:(Yugantar)
9799:Linlithgow
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9729:Cornwallis
9641:Tatya Tope
9511:Nana Saheb
9416:K. Kamaraj
9366:Dhan Singh
9281:Bakht Khan
8933:Arya Samaj
8867:Quit India
8817:Salt March
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8161:15 October
8118:25 January
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2303:Blueshirts
2286:Iron Guard
2254:Nazi Party
2247:Squadrismo
2145:Mein Kampf
2128:Literature
1981:De Benoist
1971:D'Annunzio
1966:Chesterton
1878:Rodzaevsky
1818:von Marées
1753:Böszörmény
1672:Syncretism
1662:Statolatry
1632:Propaganda
1575:Militarism
1471:Chauvinism
1430:Principles
1250:See also:
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913:Fazlul Haq
816:Quit India
440:about the
355:Early life
280:about the
160:Politician
64:1883-05-28
10858:Har Dayal
10553:Surya Sen
10533:Srish Pal
10458:Ram Rakha
10433:Rajat Sen
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9621:Surya Sen
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9476:Mir Qasim
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9038:Ayyankali
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1328:Dravidian
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514:Marseille
294:Marseille
245:Ratnagiri
226:(brother)
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