
Pandurang Khankhoje
June 21, 2026
Indian Women freedom fighters
June 21, 2026The Ghadar Revolutionaries
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THE GHADAR REVOLUTIONARIES
The Patriots Who Carried India’s Freedom Struggle Across the Oceans
Before Bhagat Singh. Before the INA. Before Independence. There Was Ghadar.
“They were farmers, students, intellectuals, preachers, soldiers, and dreamers. Scattered across continents, united by one purpose—they would dedicate their lives to destroying the chains of empire and freeing India.”
In the early twentieth century, while India remained under British rule, a remarkable group of revolutionaries emerged from distant shores.
From the farms of California to the ports of Canada, from secret meetings in America to revolutionary networks spanning Europe and Asia, these fearless patriots launched one of the boldest international freedom movements in history:
The Ghadar Movement.
They were men who crossed oceans, risked imprisonment, embraced exile, and sacrificed everything for a dream they might never live to see.
A free India.
This powerful book tells the extraordinary story of the legendary revolutionaries who transformed overseas Indian communities into a global resistance movement and challenged the might of the British Empire on an international scale.
Meet the Revolutionaries Who Ignited a Global Uprising
Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna
The farmer from Punjab who became the first President of the Ghadar Party and laid the foundation of an international revolutionary movement.
Bhai Bhagwan Singh
The fiery preacher whose speeches awakened patriotism among Indians across continents and transformed faith into a call for freedom.
Lala Har Dayal
The brilliant intellectual and revolutionary strategist whose vision inspired thousands to embrace the cause of complete independence.
Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
The fearless engineer who left a promising future behind to become one of the most daring revolutionaries of his generation.
Pandurang Khankhoje
The global revolutionary who carried India’s cause across the world and later became a pioneering agricultural scientist.
Taraknath Das
The scholar, activist, and international campaigner who exposed colonial injustice before the world.
Bhai Parmanand
The nationalist thinker and educator whose commitment to freedom led to imprisonment and immense sacrifice.
Rash Behari Bose
The master strategist who escaped British pursuit and later helped lay the foundations for the Indian National Army.
Sardar Ajit Singh
The fearless rebel whose speeches inspired generations of revolutionaries, including his nephew Bhagat Singh.
Inside This Powerful Historical Collection
✓ The birth of the Ghadar Movement in North America
✓ The struggles faced by Indian immigrants under colonial discrimination
✓ Secret revolutionary networks spanning continents
✓ The role of newspapers, speeches, and underground activism
✓ World War I and the revolutionary plans to challenge British rule
✓ International alliances and anti-colonial resistance
✓ Years of exile, imprisonment, and sacrifice
✓ The influence of Ghadar on future freedom fighters
✓ How these revolutionaries shaped India’s independence movement
✓ The forgotten stories that deserve to be remembered
A Story of Courage Beyond Borders
Most histories of India’s independence focus on events within India.
This book reveals a different story.
A story of revolutionaries operating across America, Canada, Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
A story of men who understood that if the British Empire was global, the resistance against it had to be global as well.
These patriots carried India’s freedom struggle to the world stage long before international activism became common.
They built networks.
Published revolutionary newspapers.
Inspired thousands.
And challenged one of the largest empires in human history.
Why This Book Matters
The Ghadar Revolutionaries are among the most important yet underappreciated figures in India’s freedom struggle.
Without their courage, organization, and international vision, the story of Indian independence would be incomplete.
This book restores their rightful place in history and introduces readers to a generation of patriots who refused to accept slavery, no matter how powerful the empire they faced.
Product Details
| Publication Date | June 21, 2026 |
| Last Updated | June 21, 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Format | PDF eBook |
| Availability | Instant Download |
| Publisher | Vancriskhom Publishers |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Tablet, Mobile |
THE GHADAR REVOLUTIONARIES
The Patriots Who Carried India’s Freedom Struggle Across the Oceans
Before Bhagat Singh. Before the INA. Before Independence. There Was Ghadar.
“They were farmers, students, intellectuals, preachers, soldiers, and dreamers. Scattered across continents, united by one purpose—they would dedicate their lives to destroying the chains of empire and freeing India.”
In the early twentieth century, while India remained under British rule, a remarkable group of revolutionaries emerged from distant shores.
From the farms of California to the ports of Canada, from secret meetings in America to revolutionary networks spanning Europe and Asia, these fearless patriots launched one of the boldest international freedom movements in history:
The Ghadar Movement.
They were men who crossed oceans, risked imprisonment, embraced exile, and sacrificed everything for a dream they might never live to see.
A free India.
This powerful book tells the extraordinary story of the legendary revolutionaries who transformed overseas Indian communities into a global resistance movement and challenged the might of the British Empire on an international scale.
Meet the Revolutionaries Who Ignited a Global Uprising
Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna
The farmer from Punjab who became the first President of the Ghadar Party and laid the foundation of an international revolutionary movement.
Bhai Bhagwan Singh
The fiery preacher whose speeches awakened patriotism among Indians across continents and transformed faith into a call for freedom.
Lala Har Dayal
The brilliant intellectual and revolutionary strategist whose vision inspired thousands to embrace the cause of complete independence.
Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
The fearless engineer who left a promising future behind to become one of the most daring revolutionaries of his generation.
Pandurang Khankhoje
The global revolutionary who carried India’s cause across the world and later became a pioneering agricultural scientist.
Taraknath Das
The scholar, activist, and international campaigner who exposed colonial injustice before the world.
Bhai Parmanand
The nationalist thinker and educator whose commitment to freedom led to imprisonment and immense sacrifice.
Rash Behari Bose
The master strategist who escaped British pursuit and later helped lay the foundations for the Indian National Army.
Sardar Ajit Singh
The fearless rebel whose speeches inspired generations of revolutionaries, including his nephew Bhagat Singh.
Inside This Powerful Historical Collection
✓ The birth of the Ghadar Movement in North America
✓ The struggles faced by Indian immigrants under colonial discrimination
✓ Secret revolutionary networks spanning continents
✓ The role of newspapers, speeches, and underground activism
✓ World War I and the revolutionary plans to challenge British rule
✓ International alliances and anti-colonial resistance
✓ Years of exile, imprisonment, and sacrifice
✓ The influence of Ghadar on future freedom fighters
✓ How these revolutionaries shaped India’s independence movement
✓ The forgotten stories that deserve to be remembered
A Story of Courage Beyond Borders
Most histories of India’s independence focus on events within India.
This book reveals a different story.
A story of revolutionaries operating across America, Canada, Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
A story of men who understood that if the British Empire was global, the resistance against it had to be global as well.
These patriots carried India’s freedom struggle to the world stage long before international activism became common.
They built networks.
Published revolutionary newspapers.
Inspired thousands.
And challenged one of the largest empires in human history.
Why This Book Matters
The Ghadar Revolutionaries are among the most important yet underappreciated figures in India’s freedom struggle.
Without their courage, organization, and international vision, the story of Indian independence would be incomplete.
This book restores their rightful place in history and introduces readers to a generation of patriots who refused to accept slavery, no matter how powerful the empire they faced.
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