Who were revolutionary nationalists and how did they contribute to the national cause?
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Revolutionary nationalism, or the “terrorist movement” as it was once known, was of one of the several political strands that went into the making of the Indian national movement. Maharashtra, Bengal and the Punjab were the nerve centres of a pan-Indian network of revolutionary societies that, emerging independently in the early 20th century, often collaborated with one another in the cause of Indian independence.
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