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  2. List of Indian independence activists - Wikipedia

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    Umaji was the first Ramoshi Freedom Fighter who fought against British Council. Umaji Naik, known honorifically as Vishwa Krantiveer Narveer Raje Umaji Naik (7 September 1791 – 3 February 1832), was an Indian revolutionary who challenged the British rule in India around 1826 to 1832. He was one of the earliest freedom fighter of India.

  3. Kamala Das Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (11 March 1907 – 19 July 2000) was an Indian freedom fighter from Bengal ...

  4. Hasrat Mohani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Fazl-ul-Hasan (1 January 1875 – 13 May 1951), known by his pen-name Hasrat Mohani, was an Indian activist, freedom fighter in the Indian independence movement and a noted poet of the Urdu language. [1] He coined the notable slogan Inquilab Zindabad (lit. "Long live the revolution!") in 1921.

  5. Umabai Kundapur - Wikipedia

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    Umabai Kundapur was an Indian freedom fighter from Karnataka, recognized for her leadership in the women's wing of the Seva Dal, a grassroots organization founded by N. S. Hardikar that played a critical role in India's struggle for independence.

  6. Anees Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Anees Fatima (1901–1979) also known as Lady Imam was an Indian freedom fighter, politician, philanthropist and teacher from Patna, Bihar who played a significant role in the anti-colonial movement of British India and is considered to be one of the founders of Bihar. [1] She was married to Sir Syed Ali Imam. [2]

  7. Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Indian textile industry also played an important role in the freedom struggle of India. The merchandise of the textile industry pioneered the Industrial Revolution in India and soon England was producing cotton cloth in such great quantities that the domestic market was saturated, and the products had to be sold in foreign markets.

  8. Narhar Vishnu Gadgil - Wikipedia

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    Narhar Vishnu Gadgil (10 January 1896 – 12 January 1966) was an Indian freedom fighter and politician from Maharashtra, India. He was also a writer. He wrote in both Marathi and English. [1] His son Vitthalrao Gadgil represented Congress later as minister and ideologue. His grandson Anant Gadgil also went on to become a politician. [2]

  9. Krishna Kumar Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Kumar was born in the village of Baghil in the Mymensingh district (now Tangail district) of Bengal in what is today Bangladesh in 1852. [citation needed] He was a Hindu Kayastha by birth and his father Guruprasad Mitra was a landholder who led an agitation against oppression by British indigo planters.