write about the following foreign revolutionaries
1.lala hardayal
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Lala Har Dayal Singh Mathur (Punjabi: ਲਾਲਾ ਹਰਦਿਆਲ; 14 October 1884 – 4 March 1939) was an Indian nationalist revolutionary and freedom fighter.[1] He was a polymath who turned down a career in the Indian Civil Service. His simple living and intellectual acumen inspired many expatriate Indians living in Canada and the U.S. to fight against British Imperialism during the First World War.
Lala Har Dayal
Mathur on a 1987 stamp of India
BornHar Dayal Singh Mathur
14 October 1884
Delhi, Delhi Division, Panjab Province, British Indian Empire
(present-day India)Died4 March 1939 (aged 54)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.Notable worksOur Educational Problem, Thoughts on Education, Hints for Self Culture, Glimpses of World Religions and The Bodhisatva Doctrines in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
Works by Lala Har DayalEdit
Some of his books with available references are listed below:[10]
Our Educational Problem: Collection of Lalaji's articles. It was published in Punjabi, from Lahore, as a 1922 book with introduction by Lala Lajpat Rai
Thoughts on Education: Lalaji wrote many articles in Punjabi (published from Lahore) and Modern Review (published from Calcutta); most of them were against the Education Policy of British Government in India. Mr Hem Chand Kaushik gave to the author this book which he published in July 1969.