Ghadar Party
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The Ghadar Party was an early 20th-century revolutionary organization of Indian expatriates, mainly in North America, dedicated to overthrowing British rule in India through armed struggle and insurrection.
Aliases (7)
- Hindustan Ghadar ×2
- Ghadar (meaning revolt or mutiny) ×1
- Ghadar (mutiny or revolt) against British rule ×1
- Ghadar Mutiny plot during World War I ×1
- Ghadar Party literature ×1
- Ghadar newspaper ×1
- World War I Ghadar conspiracy ×1
Statements (57)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Indian independence movement organization
→
political organization → revolutionary organization → |
| basedIn |
San Francisco
→
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| composedOf |
Hindu immigrants from Punjab
→
Indian expatriates → Muslim immigrants from Punjab → Punjabi Sikh immigrants → |
| countryOfOrigin |
India
→
|
| dissolved |
circa 1948
→
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| faced |
repression by British colonial authorities
→
|
| foundedAt |
San Francisco
→
|
| foundedBy |
Indian expatriates in North America
→
Lala Har Dayal → Sohan Singh Bhakna → |
| goal |
establish an independent India
→
overthrow British rule in India → |
| hasPart |
Yugantar Ashram (San Francisco base)
→
|
| headquartersLocation |
California
→
San Francisco → United States → |
| historicalPeriod |
early 20th century
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|
| ideology |
Indian nationalism
→
anti-colonialism → revolutionary nationalism → |
| inception |
1913
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|
| influenced |
later Indian revolutionary movements
→
|
| languageOfWorkOrName |
English
→
Hindi → Punjabi → Urdu → |
| mainRegionOfActivity |
India
→
North America → |
| method |
armed struggle
→
insurrection → |
| motto |
Ghadar (mutiny or revolt) against British rule
→
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| movement |
Indian independence movement
→
|
| namedAfter |
Ghadar (meaning revolt or mutiny)
→
|
| notableMember |
Baba Gurdit Singh
→
Bhagat Singh Bilga → Bhai Parmanand → Kartar Singh Sarabha → Lala Har Dayal → Rashbehari Bose → Sohan Singh Bhakna → Tarak Nath Das → |
| opposedTo |
British Empire
→
British rule in India → |
| participatedIn |
Ghadar Mutiny plot during World War I
→
Hindu–German Conspiracy → |
| publication |
Ghadar newspaper
→
Hindustan Ghadar → |
| publisherOf |
Ghadar newspaper
→
Hindustan Ghadar → |
| significantEvent |
World War I Ghadar conspiracy
→
|
| typeOfRepression |
trials and executions of members
→
|
| usedPrintingPressAt |
Yugantar Ashram, San Francisco
→
|
Referenced by (9)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Ghadar Party
("Hindustan Ghadar")
→
Ghadar Party ("Ghadar newspaper") → |
publication |
|
Bhagat Singh
("Ghadar Party literature")
→
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influencedBy |
|
Ghadar Party
("Ghadar (mutiny or revolt) against British rule")
→
|
motto |
|
Ghadar Party
("Ghadar (meaning revolt or mutiny)")
→
|
namedAfter |
|
Indian independence movement
→
|
organization |
|
Ghadar Party
("Ghadar Mutiny plot during World War I")
→
|
participatedIn |
|
Ghadar Party
("Hindustan Ghadar")
→
|
publisherOf |
|
Ghadar Party
("World War I Ghadar conspiracy")
→
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significantEvent |