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  2. Emperor v. Aurobindo Ghosh and others - Wikipedia

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    Emperor v Aurobindo Ghosh and others, colloquially referred to as the Alipore Bomb Case, the Muraripukur conspiracy, or the Manicktolla bomb conspiracy, was a criminal case held in India in 1908. The case saw the trial of a number of Indian nationalists of the Anushilan Samiti in Calcutta , under charges of "Waging war against the Government ...

  3. Howrah-Sibpur Conspiracy case - Wikipedia

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    The case is important in having brought Jatindranath Mukherjee's work and Samiti network under the scrutiny of the Raj. Jatindranath Mukherjee 's policy of a loose decentralised organisation generated scores of regional units, as observed by F.C. Daly more than once: "The gang is a heterogeneous one, with several advisers and petty chiefs...

  4. Jugantar - Wikipedia

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    The prisoners were tried in the famous Alipore bomb conspiracy case in which several activists were deported for life to the Cellular Jail in Andaman. In 1908, as a next step, Jugantar chose to censure persons connected with the arrest and trial of revolutionaries involved in the Alipore Bomb Case.

  5. Barindra Kumar Ghosh - Wikipedia

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    The trial (known as the Alipore Bomb Case) initially sentenced Aurobindo Ghosh, Barin Ghosh and Ullaskar Datta to death. However, the sentence was reduced to life imprisonment, by Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das and Barin was deported to the Cellular Jail in Andaman in 1909 along with other convicts. [ 4 ]

  6. Hemchandra Kanungo - Wikipedia

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    Kanungo's knowledge was disseminated throughout Indian nationalist organisations in the Raj and abroad. In 1908, Kanungo was one of the principal co-accused with Aurobindo Ghosh in the Alipore Bomb Case (1908–09). He was sentenced to transportation for life in the Andamans, but was released in 1921. [3]

  7. Satyendranath Bosu - Wikipedia

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    Satyendra Nath Bosu (aka. Satyendranath Bose or Satyen Bose; 30 July 1882 – 21 November 1908) was an Indian nationalist of the Anushilan Samiti.Bosu, while held in Alipore Jail hospital as an under-trial in the Alipore Bomb Case, shot dead the Crown witness Narendranath Goswami with the help of fellow prisoner Kanailal Dutta, leading to the collapse of the case against prime suspect ...

  8. Biren Datta Gupta - Wikipedia

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    After the Alipore conspiracy case was filed in the Calcutta High Court, the secret revolutionary activities in Bengal became almost public. At its core were three royal officials - Inspector Nandalal Banerjee, Advocate Ashutosh Biswas and the notorious, DSP Shamsul Alam. Assassinating them became necessary for the revolutionaries.

  9. Revolutionary movement for Indian independence - Wikipedia

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    The Howrah-Sibpur conspiracy case, Hindu–German Conspiracy Barindra Kumar Ghosh: 5 January 1880: 18 April 1959: Alipore bomb case: Bhavabhushan Mitra: 1881: 27 January 1970: Ghadar Mutiny: Satyendranath Bosu: 30 July 1882: 21 November 1908: Assassination of British approver Vinayak Damodar Savarkar: 28 May 1883: 26 February 1966: Abhinav ...