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Harnam Singh Tundilat

Harnam Singh Tundiat was a great Ghadar Revolutinary. He spent the priceless years of youth throughout the country and abroad to get the country out of the bondage of slavery.

Special facts:

Birth:1 March 1882

Village Kotla Naudh Singh, District Hoshiarpur, Punjab

Death: September 18, 1962(age80)

Nationality:Indian

Language:Punjabi

Occupation:Work for Revolution

Call:The first quarter of the 20th Century

Religion: Sikh

Movement: India freedom struggle, Gadar conspiracy

Life

The great warrior of the Ghadr Party was born on 1 March 1882 at Gurdit Singh's house in the village of Kotla Naudh Singh in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab. Harnam Singh received primary education in the village's Dharamshala School. You started living in California on July 12, 1906, Canada, 1909.

Tundlat

Under the activities of the Ghadr party, on July 5, 1914, Harnam Singh's left hand left the left side of the bomb's wrist. Thereafter, the name 'Tundialat' was permanently linked with its name.

Ghadar Party

In early 1912, with the immigrant Hindustani, contributed to the establishment of the Ghadar Party. With the onset of World War I, Ghadr Baba Harnam Singh returned to India on December 24, 1914. On reaching Punjab these days, in the form of a sadhus, in every village and city, one day, one for the campaign of the Ghadr party. He made contact with the soldiers employed in many villages such as Rawalpindi, Naushahra, Peshawar, so that the revolt can be raised. But when the British government knew it, Harnam Singh would go to Afghanistan. Successful.

Jail

Harnam Singh came out of jail in 1945 after spending the rest of his accomplices in Andaman, Madras, Poona, Mumbai, Montgomery etc. This uninterrupted warrior, who spent 80 years of age, on 18 September 1962, passed away eternally to us.

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References ↑ http://punjabitribuneonline.com/2014/01/ Country-bhaktam-ka-village-Kotla-Nau /