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Introduce the following personalities in 15 to 20 words:
Mangal Pandey
12) Shyamji Krishna Verma
13) Madam Cama -
14) Aurobindo Ghosh
151 Madanlal Dhingra
(6) Roshansinghi
-17) Khudiram Bose
181 Chandra Shekhar Azad
19) Veer Savarkar
no Sardar Bhagatsingh
11) General Dyer 12)Ashfaqulla Khan
(13) Sukhdev Thapar (14) Chittaranjan Das Munshi ​

Answers

Answered by jhabirbhadra
6

Answer:

I am itroducing General dyer

Explanation:

The responsible of the jallian wala bagh massacre was happened due to him. he came in the park and odered his soldiers to fire at the crowd

Answered by smartbrainz
57

Introduce the following personalities in 15 to 20 words:

Explanation:

  1. Mangal Pandey: He was an Indian soldier, having played a significant role in the events just before the outbreak of the 1857 Indian revolt. He was a sepoy (sipahi) in the British East India Company's 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment.
  2. Shyamji Krishna Verma: He was one of those powerful nationalists and patriots living in England who mentored India's independence from British rule. In the most critical time of India's freedom struggle, he led eventful life in Europe, supporting Revolutionaries and establishing a nucleas for their activities
  3. Madam Cama: The Mother of the Indian Revolution is nicknamed Madame Cama. During the 1897 Bombay Plagues outbreak, she served as a social worker but became ill and in 1901/2 she was sent to Britain for treatment. Cama encountered and became part of the European radical circles after meeting Shyamaji Krishnavarma.
  4. Aurobindo Ghosh: He was an Indian philosopher, guru, poet, nationalist, and yogi. For some time he was an active figure in the Indian movement for independence from British rule and later became a social reformer, presenting his ideas on human development and social evolution.
  5. Madanlal Dhingra: He was a radical Indian leader of independence. He killed William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, a British official during his studies in England. He would have led a luxurious life if he had wanted to. Yet for India's independence movement, he preferred to be a martyr
  6. Roshan Singh: He was an Indian activist who was imprisoned during the 1921-22 Non-Cooperation Movement in the Bareilly shooting case. He was arrested and sentenced to death by the then British Government in 1927 for the assassination carried out during the Kakori train robbery, even though he did not involve  in the Kakori complot of August 1925.
  7. Khudiram Bose: He was a freedom fighter, one of the Indian independence movement's youngest revolutionaries.  He was sentenced to death and then executed on account of his role in the Muzaffarpur Conspiracy case.
  8. Chandra Shekhar Azad: He was one of the biggest Indian fighters for independence.  Many of his generation were influenced by his courage and patriotism. He had been the face of revolutionary India and engaged in numerous incidents including  kakori robbery of the train, assembly bomb cases, the shooting of Lahore's Saunders so as to avenge the killing of Lala Lajpat Rai.
  9. Veer Savarkar: He was an indigenous activist and politician for freedom who articulated Hindutva's Hindu nationalist ideology. He was one of the Hindu Mahasabha leading figures. In answer to the Muslims, Savarkar has been a part of the Hindu Mahasabha and has popularized Hindutva (Hinduness) as an element of the Bharat community of "Hindu" identities. Savarkar was a pragmatist of Hindu philosophy and also an atheist.
  10. Sardar Bhagatsingh: He was both a nationalist and a socialist Indian. He is considered one of Indian Independence Movement's most influential revolutionaries. He avenged Lala Lajpat Rai's death and murdered John Saunders, a British officer. He was being detained by police. He bombed  the Central Legislative Assembly, however ensured  that no one will suffer. He died a martyr at the age of just 23 years
  11. General Dyer: He was a member of the Bengal Army, and subsequently the newly formed Indian Army. He started to serve in the regular British Army briefly before going to serve with India's Presidency armies. As a provisional General-brigadier he was responsible for the massacre at Amritsar, Jallianwala Bagh
  12. Ashfaqulla Khan: He was one of Indian independence's first freedom fighters. In 1920 Mahatma Gandhi launched his anti-British rule movement in India. Nevertheless, Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw the appeal for that movement after the 1922 Chauri-Chaura incident. Many young people like Ashfaqulla Khan were depressed at this stage. Some of them were militant, like Ashfaqulla Khan, and turned to organizations like the 1924 Hindustan Republicans Association. The aim of this organization was to coordinate armed revolutions to bring about a free India.
  13. Sukhdev Thapar: He was a Indian revolutionary. He was a senior member of the Republican Socialist Party of Hindustan. Sukhdev is best known for his role in and subsequent conviction in the Lahore Conspiracy Case of 18 December 1928. In 1928, when legendary leader Lala LajPatRai was murdered violently, he worked alongwith Bhagat Singh and Shivaram Rajguru in assassinating Deputy Police Superintendent J. P. Saunders.
  14. Chittaranjan Das Munshi: He was a leading Bengali politician, a leading lawyer, an Early National Movement activist and the founder and leader of the Bengali Swaraj party during British rule in India.  Das opposed the Montagu-Chelmsford Reform that set up diarches for India, joined Gandhi in 1920 non-cooperation movement and sacrificed his luxury when he became attached to the Freedom Movement

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