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Top 25 Freedom Fighters Of India

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Top 25 indian freedom fighters list with there life introduction INDIAN national flag B ehind the celebration of Independence on 15th August, 1947, there is a much violent and chaotic history of fierce rebellions, wars and movements done by thousands of spirited Indian freedom fighters.All these freedom fighters of India fought, struggled and even sacrificed their lives in an effort to free India from British rule. To end the reign of foreign imperialists and their Colonialism in India, a great number of revolutionaries and activists from diverse family backgrounds came together and embarked on a mission. Many of us might have heard of some of them, but there are so many prominent heroes whose contributions have not been celebrated. To respect their efforts and devotion, we have made a list of 25 top freedom fighters of India, without them we wouldn’t be breathing in Independence india Here is the list of freedom fighters of india. 1.  Sardar vallabhbhai patel 2.  Jawaharlal nehru 3. 

Begum Hazrat Mahal Life introduction

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  Begum Hazrat Mahal Born:  1820, Faizabad Died:  7 April 1879, Kathmandu, Nepal Nationality:  British Raj Spouse:  Wajid Ali Shah (m. ?–1879) Children:  Birjis Qadr Born in 1820, Hazrat Mahal participated in the 1857 mutiny to insurrect against British rulers. She worked along with the leaders like NanaSaheb and Maulavi of Faizabad. She single-handedly defended Lucknow, leading the troops when her husband was away. She also fought to stop the demolition of temples and mosques after which she retreated to Nepal.

Ashfaqulla Khan Life introduction

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  Ashfaqulla Khan Born:  22 October 1900, Shahjahanpur Died:  19 December 1927, Faizabad Organization:  Hindustan Socialist Republican Association Other name:  Ashfaq Ulla Khan. Parents:  Mazhoor-Un-Nisa, Shafiq Ullah Khan Siblings:  Riyasat Ullah Khan Born in 1900, Ashfaqulla Khan wa s another young fountain of revolutionary fire who also sacrificed his life for his mother India like many other martyrs in the list. Like Bismil and Chandrashekha, he, too, was a prominent member of the Hindustan Republican Association. He carried out the popular train robbery at Kakori Khan with the help of his associates, which led him to being executed by the British.

Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah Life introduction

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  Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah Born:  7 July 1854, Bhopal Died:  20 September 1927, San Francisco, California, United States President:  Mahendra Pratap Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah was born in 1854 and has uniquely fought for the nation’s freedom. He was a co-founder of Ghadar Party that was operated overseas from San Francisco. Being an overseas revolutionary, he took pen as a fighting weapon and published blazing articles in England’s leading daily to incite the fire of Independence.

Chittaranjan Das Life introduction

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  Chittaranjan Das Born:  5 November 1870, Dhaka, Bangladesh Died:  16 June 1925, Darjeeling Nickname:  Deshbandhu Title:  “Deshbandhu” (Friend of the Nation) Parents:  Nistarini Devi, Bhuban Mohan Das Born in 1870, Chittaranjan Das was a lawyer by profession and the real founder of the Swaraj Party. Famous as Deshbandhu, he also took part in the Indian National Movement. As a law practitioner, he successfully defended Aurobindo Ghosh who was charged with a said crime by the British. Subhash Chandra Bose was mentored by Chittaranjan.

Chandra Shekhar Azad Life introduction

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  Chandra Shekhar Azad Born:  23 July 1906, Bhavra Died:  27 February 1931, Chandrashekhar Azad Park Full name:  Chandrashekhar Tiwari Nickname:  Azad Education:  Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith Parents:  Sitaram Tiwari, Jagrani Devi Chandra Shekhar Azad was born in 1906 and was a close associate of Bhagat Singh in the struggle for freedom. He was also a part of Hindustan Republican Association and the most fearless and challenging freedom fighter against British rulers. During a skirmish with British soldiers, after killing many enemies he shot himself with his Colt pistol. He swore he would never be captured alive by those Britishers.

Bipin Chandra Pal Life intreduction

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  Bipin Chandra Pal Born:  7 November 1858, Habiganj District, Bangladesh Died:  20 May 1932, Kolkata Books:  The Soul of India: A Constructive Study of Indian Thoughts & Ideals,  MORE Parents:  Ramchandra Pal, Narayani Devi Education:  St. Paul’s Cathedral Mission College, Presidency University Spouse:  Birajmohini Devi (m. 1891), Nrityakali Devi (m. 1881) Bipin Chandra Pal, born in 1858 was a substantial part of the Indian National Congress. He is an unforgettable revolutionary. He encouraged the the abandonment of foreign goods. He formed an association with LalaLajpat Rai and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a Lal-Pal-Bal trio, and together he executed many revolutionary activities for the country.