Cellular Jail Hard Labor |
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(The ship in the photo is the SMS Emdem.)
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Cellular Jail Hard Labor |
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(The ship in the photo is the SMS Emdem.)
The Cellular Jail |
Plan of the Cellular Jail |
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Sample of an International Newspaper write-up The Avertiser, Adelaid, Australia |
French Newspaper cutting preserved in M. P. T. Acharya’s diary for 103 years |
The 30′ fall |
(2) Britain, the Refuge of Political Refugees, who battled with other countries and put spokes in their wheels by giving asylum to political refugees, was now in the position of inventing, disregarding, and breaking laws to squash one colossal danger to their empire: Savarkar.
SS Morea showing location of the porthole |
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David Garnett |
Paris, Bande Mataram, Aug 17, 1909 |
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Madam Cama |
Shyamji Krishnavarma |
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India House, London |
Plaque on India House |
Savarkar with London friends |
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Savarkar, in Fergusson College |
Savarkar took his oath before this Ashtabhuja Devi idol |
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Savarkar in 1901 |
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was born on May 28, 1883, at 10 p.m. at Bhagur, a village near Nasik, India. Characteristics that epitomized him were his from the earliest childhood:
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