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paper : it praised the work of the German officers busy training the Ottoman army and the intrepidity and bravery of the Turks. He pointed out that it was Germany and Austria who declared war and not the Allies, and that their reason for doing so was to purify the earth of the brutal atrocities
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in 1947 and vehemently opposed the process of balkanisation of South Asia till his last day. After forty-six years in exile, he revisited his motherland in 1952, as a visiting professor of the Watumull Foundation. He founded the Vivekananda Society in Calcutta. On 9 September 1952, he presided over
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Currently, this foundation awards grant money to Indian graduate students studying in the United States, who have completed or are about to complete one year of graduate work, and are working towards a degree. There are Tarak Nath Das funds at about a dozen universities in the States. Only the fund
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Being a suspect of extracting bribes from the Asian Indian immigrants, Hopkinson used his influence to make Tarak a scapegoat and eventually got him expelled from Canada by the middle of 1908. Leaving Bose, Kumar and Chagan Khairaj Varma (also known as Husain Rahim) in charge of the compatriots'
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entered the war not only to defend her own country and to maintain her liberty, but also to put new life into 300 million Muslims, and to establish the Afghan state on a firmer basis, one that would act as a link with 350 million Indians, both Hindus and Muslims, as its supporters and helpers.
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has been claimed by Constance Brissenden as "the first South Asian publication in Canada, and one of the first in North America." They were assisted by Professor Surendra Mohan Bose, who was an expert in explosives. Through regular correspondence, personalities like
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accused him as "the most dangerous criminal" and it was proposed to withdraw his American citizenship and surrender him to the British police. On 30 April 1918, he was sentenced to twenty-two months in prison, which he served at
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his headquarters for his activities. It was there that he founded the India Institute, that awarded scholarships to meritorious Indian students who pursued higher studies in Germany. He maintained a close contact with
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he was the first person in the region who raised such a passion by his patriotic speeches. Among young revolutionaries he particularly inspired Nilakantha Brahmachari, Subrahmania Shiva and
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fascism stands for liberty with responsibility and it is opposed to all forms of license. It gives precedence to Duty and Strength, as one finds in the teachings of the Bhagvad Gita
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became a more overtly anti-British organ, with a motto from Tarak: "To protest against all tyranny is a service to humanity and the duty of civilization." The Irish revolutionary
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Fully conversant with existing laws, Tarak served the needs of his compatriots, most of whom were illiterate migrants from the Punjab region. In Millside, near
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asked for a leader to come and help organise Indians in the area in view of the rising revolutionary spirit. Originally they discussed inviting Kumar and then
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and Africa from the English, French and Russians who had forcibly seized their countries and had reduced them to slavery. Tarak stressed the point that
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the public meeting to celebrate the 37th anniversary of Bagha Jatin's heroic martyrdom, urging the youth to revive the values upheld by his mentor,
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fate, Tarak left Vancouver to better concentrate on the areas from Seattle to San Francisco. On reaching Seattle, since its July 1908 issue,
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government started cracking down on liberation movements after they renewed a treaty with the British. On 16 July 1907, Tarak reached
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newspaper was looked upon as the real leader of the anti-British movement, closely connected with two Indians, Samuel L. Joshi and
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and Italy. Radicals like Tarak mobilised the Indian community to retaliate against anti-Indian violence and politics of exclusion.
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about the presence of such student radicals as Tarak, and monitor a group of pro-British Sikh informants headed by Bela Singh.
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and Herambalal Gupta, he was about to leave on a mission to Moscow, when Tarak was called back to appear in the infamous
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encouraged Tarak in his venture. Described as "community spokesman", he had established Hindustani Association in
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Tarak returned to California in July 1916. After that he set out for Japan with the project of a vast study on
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M.N. Roy Library & Gadhar Collection (South/Southeast Library, University of California, Berkeley)
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Police Information Service, appointed as Immigration Inspector and interpreter for Hindi, Punjabi and
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American Crossroads : Pacific Connections : The Making of the U.S.-Canadian Borderlands (1)
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was accompanied by Tarak when the former was invited to preside over the Sitaram Festival at
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practised on mankind by their enemies, and to save the unfortunate inhabitants of
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and Hardayal also arrived in Berlin. They all formed a close group to accompany
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After his release in 1920, Tarak married his long-time friend and benefactress
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Tarak Nath Das materials on the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
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a review by Santosh Saha, in Journal of 3rd World Studies, Spring, 2000
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Disguised as a monk under the name of Tarak Brahmachari, he left for
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in California, along with indentured immigrants from China, Japan,
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To stir Bengali enthusiasm, commemoration of the achievements of
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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Das pictured in Washington D.C.; featured in Calcutta's 1934
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Taraknath Das: Life and Letters of a Revolutionary in Exile
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Das, Taraknath (June 1931). "New Italy and Greater India".
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Japanese Expansion and its Significance in World Politics
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About The Tarak Nath Das Foundation by Leonard A. Gordon
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by Harich K. Puri, Guru Nanak Dev University Press, 1983
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Tarak was among those who suffered emotionally from the
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and a visiting faculty in several other universities.
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In 1914, he was admitted as a Research Fellow at the
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Ghadar Movement:Ideology, Organisation and Strategy
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In 1908, Tarak joined the 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 1594:"Taraknath Das" by William A. Ellis, in 1007: 1359: 642: 563: 341: 252: 236: 4718:People from North 24 Parganas district 1570:, (ed.) S.P. Sen, 1972, Vol I, pp363–4 4683:Indian emigrants to the United States 1473:The History of Metropolitan Vancouver 7: 1161:reproduced a speech by Tarak from a 1108:University of California at Berkeley 49:adding citations to reliable sources 1269:at Columbia University, called the 1235:. She was a founding member of the 663:Department of Criminal Intelligence 4708:American people of Bengali descent 1346:, a 1908 letter to Das written by 957:('Servants of the Motherland') by 908:University of California, Berkeley 14: 878:A photograph of Das, unknown year 802:Tarak was born at Majupara, near 2529:Muslim nationalism in South Asia 2045:Intelligence Bureau for the East 1761: 1568:Dictionary of National Biography 1200:Is Japan a menace to Asia ? 1086:, whom he knew from his days at 517:Hindustan Republican Association 244: 133: 25: 16:Indian revolutionary (1884–1958) 2769:Provisional Government of India 2141:Provisional Government of India 1307:University of Wisconsin–Madison 842:. In the early months of 1906, 36:needs additional citations for 4673:Scottish Church College alumni 1122:, Upham Pope, Arthur Rider at 1: 4678:University of Calcutta alumni 4592:Howrah-Sibpur Conspiracy case 4587:Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial 3774:Indian Revolutionary Movement 2181:Indian Political Intelligence 2146:Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial 2035:Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1315:University of Hawaii at Manoa 1264:The Tarak Nath Das Foundation 1212:Hindu German Conspiracy Trial 1142:in Berlin. 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