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Tatya Tope: Hero of India's Struggle for Freedom
He admitted boldly, "What I did, was for my mother and I have no regrets". He was hanged on 18th April 1859 and the sun set forever on the First War of Bharatiya Independence.
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Mangal Pandey: Starter of 'Indian Mutiny of 1857'
The attack by, and punishment of, Pandey is widely seen as the opening scene of what came to be known as the 'Indian Mutiny of 1857'. He is often referred to in Bharat as Shaheed (Martyr) Mangal Pandey.
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Chapekar Brothers: Guiding Lights
They became active members of the Ganapati melas that lustily sang songs praising Shivaji for 'his daring deeds and exhorting the audience to risk their life on the battlefield in a national war to shed upon the earth the lifeblood of the enemies who destroyed their religion'.
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Sukhdev Thapar: A true soldier
His letter to Mahatma Gandhi written just prior to his hanging, protesting against the latter's disapproval of revolutionary tactics, throws light on the disparities between the two major schools of thought among Bharatiya freedom fighters.
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Shivram Rajguru: Inspiration to Hindus
Shivram Rajguru had great admiration for Shivaji and his guerilla tactics. He took part in various activities of the revolutionary movement, the most important being Saunder's murder.
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Shaheed Bhagat Singh: The Revolutionaries who continues to inspire millions!
A freedom fighter, he was considered to be one of the most famous revolutionaries of the Bharatiya Independence movement. For this reason, he is often referred to as Shaheed (martyr) Bhagat Singh.
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Swatantryaveer Savarkar: Radiant embodiment of blazing Nationalism!
He possessed the rare qualities required by a leader such as meeting and organising various nationalists for achieving the common goal of welfare of the Nation.
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Chandrashekhar Azad: A Pioneer of Bharatiya Independence!
Chandershekhar Azad believed that his Dharma was to fight for the Nation.
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Vasudev Balwant Phadke: Father of the armed struggle to free Bharat!
Vasudev came into the limelight when he got complete control over the city of Pune for a few days by catching the British soldiers off guard during one of his surprise attacks
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