Ramprasad bismil

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Ram Prasad Bismil

Bismil got his name etched as a prominent freedom fighter with his participation in the Mainpuri conspiracy of 1918. Bismil along with Genda Lal Dixit, a school teacher from Auraiya, organised youth from Etahwah, Mainpuri, Agra and Shahjahanpur districts to strengthen their organisations, ‘Matrivedi’ and ‘Shivaji Samiti’. He published a pamphlet titled ‘Deshwasiyon ke Naam’ and distributed it along with his poem ‘Mainpuri ki Pratigya’ on January 28, 1918. To collect funds for the parties, they looted government coffers. His ideals of freedom struggle stood in stark contrast to that of Mahatma Gandhi and he would reportedly say “independence would not be achieved by means of non-violence”. After conflicting views and growing resentment with the Congress party, he formed the Hindustan Republic Association which soon had leaders like Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad. On August 9, 1925, Ram Prasad Bismil along with companions Ashfaqulla Khan and others executed the plan of looting the train at Kakori near Lucknow. After the revolutionaries stopped the 8-Down Saharanpur Lucknow passenger train at Kakori, Ashfaqullah Khan, Sachindra Bakshi, Rajendra Lahiri and Ram Prasad Bismil subdued the guard and looted cash meant for the treasury. Within a month of the attack, the angered colonial authorities arrested more than a dozen HRA members.After the trial in the so-called Kakori conspiracy, these four revolutionaries were sentenced to be hanged.

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Bio/Wiki Nickname(s) [1] • Ram • Agyat • Bismil Profession(s) • Revolutionary Freedom Fighter • Poet • Writer Famous for Being one of the founder of the Hindustan Republican Association, the mastermind of the Kakori Train Conspiracy in 1922, and for involving in the Mainpuri Conspiracy in 1918 Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Personal Life Date of Birth 11 June 1897 (Friday) Birthplace Shahjahanpur, North-Western Provinces, British India Date of Death 19 December 1927 Place of Death Gorakhpur, United Provinces, British India Age (at the time of death) 30 Years Death Cause Execution by hanging during participation in the Indian independence movement [2] Zodiac sign Gemini Nationality Indian Hometown Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh Caste Brahmin [3] School • Mission School • Local government school in Shahjahanpur Educational Qualification School education from Mission School and Local government school in Shahjahanpur [4] Relationships & More Marital Status (at the time of death) Unmarried Affairs/Girlfriends Not Known Family Wife/Spouse N/A Parents Father- Murlidhar Mother- Moolmati Grandfather- Narayan Lal Grandmother- Vichita Devi Uncle- Kalyanmal Siblings Brothers- 2 • Ramesh Singh • The name of one brother is not Known Sisters- 5 • Shastri Devi • Brahmadevi • Bhagwati Devi • The names of two sisters are not known Some Lesser Known Facts About Ram Prasad Bismil • The man who masterminded the Mainpuri Conspiracy in 1918 and the Kakori train robbery in 1925 – Ram Prasad Bis...

Ram Prasad Bismil Wiki, Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Ram Prasad Bismil was an Indian freedom fighter who was involved in the Mainpuri Conspiracy in 1918 and known for being the mastermind of the famous Kakori train robbery in 1925. He was a revolutionary who struggled for the freedom of India from the British Raj and was hanged on 19 December 1927. Bismil was a great writer and a poet who used to write patriotic poems using his pen names Ram, Agyat, and Bismil. However, he was popular with his pseudonym ‘Bismil.’ Ram Prasad was highly inspired by a book titled “Satyarth Prakash” that was written by Swami Dayanand Saraswati. Bismil was a follower of the Arya Samaj movement. A renowned religious preacher of Arya Samaj named Swami Somdev was his mentor. Bismil was secretly associated with the Indian freedom fighter Lala Har Dayal through Somdev. Ram Prasad Bismil was one of the founders of the Hindustan Republican Association. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wiki/Biography Ram Prasad Bismil was born on Friday, 11 June 1897 ( age 30 years; at the time of death) in Shahjahanpur, North-Western Provinces, British India. His zodiac sign was Gemini. In childhood, Bismil was taught Hindi by his father at home, and he learnt Urdu from a local moulvi. Later, he was sent to an English-language school named Mission School for further education, and he passed 8th class in the first division. Thereafter, he attained his further school education from a local government school in Shahjahanpur. [1] [2] Physical Appearance Hair Colou...

A revolutionary and a poet: Who was Ram Prasad Bismil?

• • • • A revolutionary and a poet: Who was Ram Prasad Bismil? A revolutionary and a poet: Who was Ram Prasad Bismil? Born on June 11, 1897, Bismil was a revolutionary freedom fighter with a poet’s heart. He was hanged by British authorities for his involvement in the Kakori Train Action. Today, he is a revered symbol of patriotism and Hindu-Muslim unity. Ram Prasad Bismil was born on June 11, 1897 in a nondescript village in the United Provinces’ (now Uttar Pradesh) Shahjahanpur district. Today, he is one of India’s most revered freedom fighters, known as much for his revolutionary zeal as for his poetic profundity. Fighting against the British Raj, he was involved in the Mainpuri Conspiracy of 1918 as well as the more famous Kakori Train Action of 1925. He founded the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA, later Hindustan Socialist Republican Association) and was hanged for his revolutionary activities in 1927. On his 126th birth anniversary, we remember Ram Prasad Bismil, whose words and actions have inspired generations of Indians. Early life and Arya Samaj connections Born into a Rajput Tomar family, Ram Prasad Bismil learnt Hindi from his father and Urdu from a maulvi who lived nearby. He also went to an English medium school in Shahjahanpur. His exposure to multiple languages would develop his instincts as a writer and poet at a very early stage in his life. Click here for more Furthermore, during his childhood, Arya Samaj was becoming an influential organisation in...

Ram Prasad Bismil

• • • Organization Movement Criminal charge Criminal penalty Criminal status Executed Ram Prasad Bismil ( ( help· info) Ram, Agyat and Bismil, the latter through which he became famously known by. He was also a multilingual translator and his Hindi poem "Manipuri ki Pratigya" became very famous. Catherine from English and Bolshevikon Ki Kartoot from Early life [ ] Ram Prasad Bismil was born on 11 June 1897 to Muralidhar and Moolmati devi in Contact with Somdev [ ] As an 18-year-old student, Bismil read of the death sentence passed on Mera Janm (en: My Birth), which he showed to Somdev. This poem demonstrated a commitment to remove the British control over India. Lucknow Congress [ ] Bismil left school in the following year and travelled to Naram Dal ("moderate faction" of the Indian National Congress) was not prepared to allow the America Ki Swatantrata Ka Itihas, with the consent of Somdev. This book was published under the authorship of the fictitious Babu Harivans Sahai and its publisher's name was given as Somdev Siddhgopal Shukla. As soon as the book was published, the government of Uttar Pradesh proscribed its circulation within the state. Mainpuri conspiracy [ ] Bismil formed a revolutionary organisation called Matrivedi ( Altar of Motherland) and contacted Shivaji Samiti (named after On 28 January 1918, Bismil published a pamphlet titled Deshvasiyon Ke Nam Sandesh ( A Message to Countrymen), which he distributed along with his poem Mainpuri Ki Pratigya ( Vow of Mai...

About Ram Prasad Bismil

Context: Ram Prasad Bismil was born on June 11, 1897 in a nondescript village in the United Provinces’ (now Uttar Pradesh) Shahjahanpur district. Relevance: GS I: History Dimensions of the Article: • Early Life and Association with Arya Samaj • The Mainpuri Conspiracy • Founding the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) • The Kakori Train Action • Death and Legacy Early Life and Association with Arya Samaj: • Ram Prasad Bismil, a revered freedom fighter in India, was known for his revolutionary spirit and poetic depth. • Born into a Rajput Tomar family, he learned Hindi from his father and Urdu from a nearby maulvi during his childhood. • Bismil attended an English medium school in Shahjahanpur, which exposed him to multiple languages and nurtured his writing and poetic instincts. • He joined the influential organization Arya Samaj, becoming a prolific writer and poet under various pen names, including ‘Bismil’ meaning ‘wounded’ or ‘restless.’ The Mainpuri Conspiracy: • Disillusioned by the moderate approach of the Congress Party, Bismil decided to pursue India’s freedom through force rather than negotiations. • He founded the revolutionary organization Matrivedi and collaborated with fellow revolutionary Genda Lal Dixit. • In 1918, Bismil wrote his renowned poem, “Mainpuri ki Pratigya,” which expressed his nationalist sentiments and gained popularity among locals. • He carried out several acts of looting government offices in Mainpuri district to rais...

The Autobiography of Ram Prasad Bismil

Contents • 1 Introduction in English • 2 प्रथम खंड • 2.1 आत्म-चरित्र • 2.2 गार्हस्थ्य जीवन • 2.3 मेरी कुमारावस्था • 2.4 मेरी माँ • 2.5 मेरे गुरुदेव • 2.6 ब्रह्मचर्य व्रत का पालन • 3 द्वितीय खंड • 3.1 स्वदेश प्रेम • 3.2 क्रांतिकारी आन्दोलन • 3.3 हथियारों की खरीद • 3.4 मैनपुरी षड्यन्त्र • 3.5 विश्‍वासघात • 3.6 पलायनावस्था • 3.7 पं० गेंदालाल दीक्षित • 4 तृतीय खंड • 4.1 स्वतन्त्र जीवन • 4.2 पुनः संगठन • 4.3 नोट बनाना • 4.4 चालबाजी • 5 चतुर्थ खंड • 5.1 वृहत् संगठन • 5.2 कार्यकर्त्ताओं की दुर्दशा • 5.3 अशान्त युवक दल • 5.4 रेलवे डकैती • 5.5 गिरफ्तारी • 5.6 जेल • 5.7 अभियोग • 5.8 अशफाक • 5.9 फांसी की कोठरी • 5.10 परिणाम • 5.11 अन्तिम समय की बातें • 6 रामप्रसाद बिस्मिल द्वारा लिखित मशहूर तराना • 7 चित्र वीथि Introduction in English Ramprasad Bismil was one of the great revolutionary heroes of India who sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedom of Mother India. He was born in 1897 at Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. His father, Muralidhar, was an employee of Shahjahanpur Municipality. Ramaprasad learnt Hindi from his father and was sent to learn Urdu from a Moulvi. He also joined an English medium school despite his father's disapproval. Bismil knew several languages including Hindi, English, Urdu, Sanskrit and Bengali. During his school days, Ramaprasad came into the influence of Arya Samaj which, in those days, used to be an inspirational force for thousands of patriots like Bhagat Singh, Lajpat Rai, Chandrasekhar Azad etc. Ramprasad was also very talented in writing poetry and ...