Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Revolutionary (HRA(Hindustan Republic Association) (Hindustan Socialist…
Revolutionary
-
India House Association
-
-
-
-
-
building rapidly became a hub for political activism, one of the most prominent for overseas revolutionary Indian nationalism
Berlin Committee
-
-
Founded in 1915 by Virendranath Chattopadhyay, Bhupendranath Dutta, Lala Hardayal & foreign office under Zimmerman Plan
-
incite rebellion among Indian troops there & to organize an armed invasion of British India (POWs) to liberate the country.
.
sent missions to the Middle Eastern cities of Istanbul and Baghdad, and Kabul, Afghanistan
Gadhar Party
-
-
established in 1913 by the efforts of Lala Hardayal, Ramchandra, Bhagwan Singh, Kartar Singh Saraba, Barkatulla
-
-
-
-
-
Women
Bhikajii Camma
-
-
-
International Socialist Conference was being held at Stuttgart, a city in Germany.
-
The Paris Indian Society, a branch of the IHRS(Indian Home Rule society), was launched in 1905 under the patronage of Bhikaji Cama, Sardar Singh Rana and B.H. Godrej.
Indian Home Rule Society
was an Indian organisation founded in London in 1905 that sought to promote the cause of self-rule in British India.
founded by Shyamji Krishna Varma, with support from a number of prominent Indian nationalists in Britain at the time, including Bhikaji Cama, Dadabhai Naoroji and S.R. Rana,
IHRS was open for membership "to Indians only",
After Krishna Varma's shift to Paris in 1907, the society gave way the secret nationalist society of Abhinav Bharat Mandal, founded by V.D. Savarkar.
was intended to be a rival organisation to the British Committee of the Indian National Congress that was the main avenue of the loyalist opinion at the time.
The society was foundations of the India House and, along with Krishna Varma's journal The Indian Sociologist, was the foundation of the militant Indian nationalist movement in Britain
-
-
The Paris Peace Conference, also known as Versailles Peace Conference, was the meeting of the victorious Allied Powers following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.