Ghadar di gunj

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Ghadar di Gunj
Ghadar di Gunj

Ghadar di Gunj (Punjabi: Echoes of mutiny) is a compilaion of nationalist and socialist literature that were produced in the early stages of the Ghadar movement. Published by the Hindustan Ghadar press in the Ghadar weekly from San Francisco in 1913-14, the literature consists of a collection of songs and poems in Gurumukhi and Shahmukhi and covered addressed the political situation in India. Pamphlets titles Ghadar di Goonj and Talwar were also produced at this time for circulation in India. These were deemed sedetionist publications by the British Indian government and banned from publication and ciculation in India.

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  • Ghadar di Gunj
  • Sikh Religion, Culture and Ethnicity by Gurharpal Singh, Christopher Shackle. 2001
  • Handbook of Twentieth-Century Literatures of India by Nalini Natarajan, Emmanuel Sampath Nelson.1996

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