Tarak Nath Das

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Tarak Nath Das was an Indian revolutionary and intellectual who campaigned for India’s independence abroad and was associated with early nationalist and anti-colonial movements such as the Ghadar Party.

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instanceOf Indian revolutionary
academic
intellectual
person
political activist
writer
birthDate 1884-06-15
birthPlace Kanchrapara, Bengal Presidency, British India
burialPlace United States of America
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship India
United States of America
deathDate 1958-12-22
degree PhD in political science
educatedAt Columbia University
University of Washington
employedBy American universities
City College of New York
Columbia University
founded Hindustanee Pacific Coast Association
Indian Independence League
surface form: Indian Independence League of America

Ghadar newspaper
surface form: journal "Free Hindustan"
knownFor anti-British writings and lectures
association with the Ghadar Party
campaigning for India’s independence abroad
early Indian nationalist activities in North America
languageOfWorkOrName Bengali
English
memberOf Ghadar Party
early Indian nationalist organizations in North America
movement Ghadar Party
surface form: Ghadar movement

Indian independence movement
Indian nationalist movement
anti-colonial movement
name Tarak Nath Das self-link
notableWork "Independence of India"
"India in World Politics"
"Is Japan a Menace to Asia?"
occupation political scientist
professor
revolutionary
writer
opposedTo British colonial rule in India
placeOfActivity Canada
India
Japan
United Kingdom
United States of America
religion Hinduism
spouse Mary Keatinge Morse

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Ghadar Party notableMember Tarak Nath Das
Tarak Nath Das name Tarak Nath Das self-link