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2019:Independence
2000:Vinoba Bhave
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1800:Swaraj Party
1704:Lucknow Pact
1614:Purna Swaraj
1604:Nehru Report
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1415:Philosophies
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1369:Polygar Wars
1297:French India
1282:Dutch Bengal
1272:Colonisation
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287:Grand Vizier
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49:Khan Bahadur
40:
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2693:1775 deaths
2678:1732 births
2571:Mountbatten
2193:Hemu Kalani
2073:Bagha Jatin
2010:Vivekananda
1765:India House
1649:Act of 1935
1424:Ambedkarism
1292:British Raj
1124:The Anarchy
569:Mughal Army
515:Mughal Army
403:Bani Israil
228:Safdar Jang
88:Safdar Jang
84:Predecessor
53:Arsh Manzil
2672:Categories
2601:Linlithgow
2541:Chelmsford
2531:Cornwallis
2443:Tatya Tope
2313:Nana Saheb
2218:K. Kamaraj
2168:Dhan Singh
2083:Bakht Khan
1735:Arya Samaj
1669:Quit India
1619:Salt March
1478:Events and
1454:Satyagraha
1211:1762–1775
1188:1754–1762
853:0803213441
774:References
746:TV series
718:Gulab Bari
694:Gulab Bari
546:Alamgir II
533:Palace of
453:Alamgir II
417:, and the
388:Alamgir II
347:Escort of
290:Safdarjung
278:Early life
258:1775-01-26
250:1732-01-19
155:Gulab Bari
2576:Wellesley
2561:Dalhousie
2423:Surya Sen
2318:P. Kakkan
2278:Mir Qasim
2253:M. N. Roy
2188:Har Dayal
2021:activists
1850:Baba Amte
1840:Ayyankali
1818:reformers
1740:Azad Hind
1480:movements
1459:Socialism
1142:cite book
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679:Allahabad
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