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493:, and finally suspended in 1914. His son Ranjitsinh died in 1914. His wife was also refused permission to enter France for a cancer operation. He returned to France in 1920. His German wife died of cancer in 1931. He had visited India in 1947 to perform bone immersion rites of his son Ranjitsinh at
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were however the turning point for Rana's personal and political life. In Paris, he is known to have lived with a German woman known as Recy who – although she was not married to him – came to be known as Mrs. Rana. They married in 1904 when his first wife told to do so. His both sons
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Independence Movement?].
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who is known to have visited Paris and stayed with the Rana. In 1905, Rana became one of the founding-members of the
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moved to Paris to stay with him. Along with his dying son
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in 1911. The activities of the Paris Indian
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that same year as an extension of the Indian Home Rule
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to a Rajput family of Ravaji II and
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to address audience on German radio. He had also helped in establishment of
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Source Material for a History of the Freedom Movement in India.
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In 1899, Rana left for Paris after taking his examination of
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during his stay in his house for five years. He had helped
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Indian Revolutionary, lawyer, journalist, writer, jeweller
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Gohil, Dharmendrasinh Vaghubha (18 May 2015). "1-7".
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416:Permanent Court of Arbitration
411:The Indian War of Independence
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408:to publish his banned book,
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357:Indian Home Rule Society
314:Indian National Congress
250:Indian Home Rule Society
238:Sardarsinhji Ravaji Rana
404:in 1909. He had helped
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513:Legacy and recognition
386:The Indian Sociologist
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830:, London: Routledge,
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369:Shyamji Krishna Varma
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312:as he volunteered at
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820:, Govt Central Press
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534:Member of Parliament
440:Subhash Chandra Bose
365:Paris Indian Society
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121:University of Bombay
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264:Sud 9 according to
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75:25 May 1957
1100:Categories
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950:Lajpat Rai
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470:The Talvar
392:He helped
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420:The Hague
341:Barrister
322:Barrister
320:to study
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256:Biography
214:Parent(s)
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