Wahabi | Shah Abdul Aziz & Saiyed Ahmad Raebarelvi. Objective was to reform the Muslim |
Movement | society& convert ‘Dur-ul-Harb’ (Non-Islamic community) into ‘Dar-ul-Islam’. |
Origianlly the movement was started in Arabia by Muhammad Ibn-Aba-e-Wahid. | |
Its main centre was Patna, Sittana (NW province). | |
Kuka | Bhai Ram Singh (Disciple of Bhai Balak Singh). It is also called Namdhari Mission. |
Movement | Bhai Ram Singh asked his followers to worship cow & run langars, wear white clothes |
& not use any foreign commodity or service. Bhai Ram Singh was deported to Burma. | |
Santhal | Siddhu, Khanhu, Chand & Bhareo (four sons of Chulu Santhal of Raj Mahal district). |
Rebellion | Under the Permanent Settlement of 1793 the lands of Santhal passed to Zamidars & |
1855-56 | later to European Indigo planters. 10,000 santhals were killed in this rebellion. After |
this the area was put under the direct control of the Governor General & was named | |
Santhal Paragana. |
Vasudeo Balwant Phadke was born in Maharashtra. He left the army & became a revolutionary. Later deported to Aden & died in 1883. He may be justly called the father of militant nationalism in India.
Kisan | Launched by Lala Lajpat Rai & Ajit Singh. The passing of the 1906 Punjab Land |
Movements | Revenue Act & heavy increase in water tax caused panic. The poem of Banke Dayal, |
‘Pagri Sambhal O Jatta’ became famous. Lala & Ajit Singh were sentenced to 6 months | |
prison. Later the DSP of Layalpur Clough was assassinated. Ajit Singh escaped to | |
France while Bhai Parmanand’s house search yielded a book on bomb making. | |
Moplah | Khilafat movement in Malabar incited communal feelings in Muslim peasants directed |
Rebellion | towards Hindu land holders. |
Harijan Bandhu, Harijan Sevak | Mahatma Gandhi | ||
Samvad Kaumudi, Mirat-al-Akhbar | Raja Ram Mohun Roy | ||
Tattvabodhini Patrika | Maharishi Devendranath Tagore | ||
Indian Mirror | Maharishi Devendranath Tagore | ||
Banga Darshan | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay | ||
Maratha (English) & Kesari (Marathi) | Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak | ||
The Punjabi, ‘The Pupil’ (English) | Lala Lajpat Rai | ||
New India | Bipin Chandra Pal | ||
Bande Matram | Bipin Chandra Pal (Editing by Aurobindo Ghosh) | ||
Yugantar | Barindra Kumar Ghose & Bhupendra Dutta (Anushilan Samiti) | ||
Talwar | Verendranath Chattopadhyay | ||
New India | Annie Besant (Demanding Home Rule) | ||
Common Will | Annie Besant (Demanding Home Rule) | ||
Indian Sociologist (London) | Shyamji Krishnaverma | ||
Bandi Jivan | Sachindranath Sanyal | ||
Al-Hilal | Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (during Khilafat) | ||
The Comrade | Mohammad Ali (during Khilafat movement) | ||
Nation | G.K. Gokhale | ||
Karmyogi | Aurobindo Ghosh | ||
Prabudha Bharat, Udbodhava | Vivekananda | ||
Darpan | Bal Shastri Jambekar | ||
Socialist | S.A. Dange. |
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