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  1. Kartar Singh Sarabha (24 May 1896 — 16 November 1915) [1] was an Indian revolutionary. He was 15-years old when he became a member of the Ghadar Party; he then became a leading luminary member and started fighting for the independence movement. He was one of the most active members of the movement.

  2. Kartar Singh Sarabha ( 24 May, 1896 - 16 November, 1915) began his involvement in the Gadar Party in San Francisco in 1912. Sarabha was born in India in the year 1896. After his graduation from high school in 1911, he arrived at the University of California, Berkeley to continue his studies in engineering.

  3. Kartar Singh Sarabha was unapologetic in the court and proudly enunciated his duty of mobilising the people against the British. His unfaltering patriotism made the judges severely antagonistic. Sarabha, along with his compatriot Vishnu Ganesh Pingle, was executed in the Lahore Central Jail on 16 November 1915.

  4. Kartar Singh Sarabha was an Indian Punjabi Sikh freedom fighter who became an active member of the Ghadar party at the age of nineteen. Soon after joining the Ghadar party, he became its influential member. He participated in the Indian independence movement and was one of the most active members of the Ghadar party movement.

  5. May 20, 2023 · Kartar Singh Sarabha born on 24 May 1896, as a hero of the Ghadar movement, needs a renewed exploration in the modern circumstances. The facade of modern Punjabi society broken by migration, immigration, multinationalism and internationalism owes a great debt to this national hero. Advertisement.

  6. Kartar Singh Sarabha was hanged by British authorities when he was only nineteen years old. His bravery, activism, and dedication to the cause of Indian freedom were heroic. He became a source of inspiration and courage for later freedom fighters. This is especially true for Bhagat Singh, who saw Kartar Singh Sarabha as an idol.

  7. Mar 27, 2022 · Kartar Singh Sarabha was 19 when he was hanged to death in Lahore in 1915. By then, the engineering student from University of California, Berkeley, was a writer, publisher, co-founder of the Ghadar movement and a freedom fighter.

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