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The Ghadr Movement
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A-Level History (Tom) Mind Map on The Ghadr Movement, created by cameronporter96 on 10/10/2013.
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The Ghadr Movement
Ghadr - mutiny
Two early mutinies of Pathans in winter of 1914-15
Caused by fear that they would be led by Muslim officers
Indian troops in Singapore learned from reports/personal letters about the death toll at Battle of the Somme (1916)
Rumour that they were to go to France led to rampage and killing of European civilians, inc. women
Woman wrote later that they thought horrors of the mutiny were to be repeated
Order quickly established, 37 ringleaders publicly excecuted
Most politically significant mutiny never happened.
1914- Japanese steamer (the Komagata Maru) commissioned by more than 300 Sikhs working in Malaya to take them to Canada
Canadians refused entry despite voyage complying with new anti-Asian immigration laws
After months in harbour, set sail for Calcutta
By the time it arrived in 1914, war had broken out and suspicions were high
Was known that Canadian coastal province of British Columbia was home to anti-British Indians
Movement gave its name (Ghadr) to newspaper distributed in NA and the East
Sub-title: 'enemy of the British government'
Sikhs found troops waiting to escort them to holding camp
Some made break for city, 22 shot
Rest rounded up and moved across India
Incident inflamed anti-British feeling in Punjab
More so when official inquiry blamed Sikhs
British secret police paid close attention to politics in Punjab
Inside info led to break up of a planned uprising in 1915
5000 Ghadrites arrested, 200 jailed/transported abroad and 46 hanged
Relief and satisfaction of British haunted by realism that loyalty of Punjab could no longer be counted on
4 yrs later, anxiety would lead to worst atrocity of British rule in India
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