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Indian soldiers in Haifa during the First World War,

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Indian soldiers in Haifa during the First World War, in which the army of the princely state of Jodhpur also took part on the British side.  In history, this battle is known as the Battle of Haifa. The Battle of Haifa was fought on 23 September 1918.  In this battle, the army of Rajputana was led by Major Dalpat Singh, the commander of Jodhpur state, he was born in Ravana Rajput family in Deoli village of present Pali district.  The British ordered the army of Jodhpur state to capture Haifa.  As soon as the order was received, the commander of Jodhpur state, Dalpat Singh, directed his army to attack the enemy.  After which this army of Rajasthani warriors moved forward to destroy the enemy and capture Haifa.  But then the British came to know that the enemy had guns and machine guns while the army of Jodhpur state was going to fight on horses with swords and spears.  For this reason the British ordered the army of Jodhpur state to return.  But Dal...

great warrior kalibai bhil

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 great warrior kalibai bhil  In June 1947 AD, the Police Superintendent and the Magistrate reached Dungarpur with their force to close down Rastapal's school.  When the police ordered to close the school and hand over its keys, Prajamandal worker Nanabhai Khant refused.  On this the soldiers beat up Nanabhai Khant and started dragging teacher Sengabhai by tying him to a truck.  While the crowd was watching this scene, the brave Kali Bai cut Sengbhai's rope with a sickle, then the soldiers opened fire on Kali Bai Bhil.  13 year old Kalibai died on 20 June 1947 while attempting to save her guru.

great patriot bina das In 1986,

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  great patriot bina das  In 1986, in the month of December, an orphan dead body was found in a ditch in Rishikesh, which was completely decomposed. After further investigation, it was found that she was Binadas, a great patriot, who was a student of Calcutta University.  This was the same Binadas who had fired on Bengal Governor Jackson, who was a very bad British officer. After this, Binadas was arrested and sent to jail for 9 years, and after about 9 years he was released.  Immediately after his release, Das participated in the Quit India Movement in 1942 and was then arrested and sent to jail from 1942 to 1945.  She married freedom fighter Jyotish Bhowmik in 1947, but continued participating in the freedom struggle.  After the death of her husband, she left Calcutta and started living in a small ashram in Rishikesh, away from the eyes of the world. To earn her living, she used to teach tuition to children and also did a job of Rs 25 in a private school,...

Swami_Brahmanand

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 #Swami_Brahmanand   Was born on 04 December 1894 in village Barhara of Hamirpur district in Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh.  Swami Brahmanand's father was Matadin Lodhi, who belonged to a prosperous farmer family of the area.  His mother's name was Yashodabai, who was a housewife of religious nature.  Swami Brahmanand's childhood name was Shivdayal.  Swami Brahmanand ji's primary education took place in the village itself.  According to the then tradition, Shivdayal was married to Radha Bai of village Amund, district Hamirpur at the age of 9.  Shivdayal (Swami Brahmanand) was very fond of exercise and wrestling which remained throughout his life.  Child Shiv Dayal always had a desire to serve the sick, helpless and poor, due to which he decided to leave family life.  At the age of just 23, he left his six-month-old only innocent son, two-year-old daughter, young religious wife and entire household and became a Sanyasi. He automatic...

Historical Gandhara, located in northwest Pakistan

  Historical Gandhara, located in northwest Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan, was first mentioned in text in the ninth century BCE.  Over the next nine hundred years the region was conquered by Alexander the Great, the Indian Maurya Dynasty, the Parthians, the Indo-Greeks, and finally the Central Asian Kushan Empire.  This complex history, with its many cultural influences, created the foundation for a region where Buddhism and Buddhist art would flourish and develop unique characteristics.    This exhibition explores the primary characteristics that give such deep cultural significance to the works of Gandharan, which include stone sculptures and reliefs, bronzes and gold from the Indo-Greek to Kushan periods – from the first century BC to the fifth century AD.  Includes artworks.  and culminated there with the beginning of Sasanian rule.  The Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan is the first exhibition to bring works of Gandharan art from Pakistan to t...

Do we all keep talking about our great men,

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               Let us all think once...     👉 Do we all keep talking about our great men, apart from outside, even in our own homes and families?  Can we educate our own children like Tathagat Buddha, Emperor Ashoka, Saint Kabir, Saint Ravidas, Mata Jijabai, Sambhaji Maharaj, Ahilyabai Holkar, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Jhalkaribai, Avantibai, Uda Devi, Matadin Bhangi, Udham Singh, Birsa Munda, Tilka Manjhi,  Tantya Bhil, Santram B.  A., Sir Chhotu Ram, Achutananda Harihar, Ayothi Das, Guru Ghasidas, Balakdas, Jotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule, Fatima Shaikh, Narayana Guru, Bhagat Singh, Giani Dit Singh, Bhagyareddy Verma, Sayaji Gaikwad, Babu Mangu Ram Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar.  .  Shivdayal Chaurasia, Gaya Prasad Katiyar, Karpuri Thakur, BP Mandal, Jogendra Nath Mandal, Babu Jagdev Prasad, Phoolan Devi, Rahul Sankrityayan, Om Prakash Balmiki, Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan, KR Narayanan, Anagarika Dhammapal, ...
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E.V.  Ramasamy Naykar 'Periyar'  (September 17, 1879—December 24, 1973)  The greatest Bahujan thinker and thinker, a rationalist, relying only on human reason, rejecting any kind of superstition, stupidity, inertia, irrationality and irrationality, rejecting every form of domination, injustice, inequality, subjugation and ignorance.  Challenging, with a distinctive logic, attitude and style of expression, the Messiah of the modern age, 'Socrates of South-East Asia, the father of social reformist movements and a staunch opponent of ignorance, superstition, conservatism and meaningless rituals, Voltaire's category  The great philosopher, thinker, writer, orator and great politician Erode Venkata Nayakkar Ramasamy (Periyar E.V. Ramasamy Nayakkar ji was born on this day on September 17, 1879 in Erode, Western Tamil Nadu in the Bahujan community (Balija/Dhangar/Gadariya  )) Happened in.  His father's name was Venkatappa Naykar and mother's name was Chinnaba...