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  1. Allan Octavian Hume: 'Father of the Indian National Congress' (Oxford India Paperbacks) : Wedderburn, The late Sir William: Amazon.in: Books

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  2. Allan Octavian Humen isä oli Joseph Hume (1777–1855), radikaali parlamenttiedustaja. Allanin syntymäpaikasta on epäselvyyttä, joidenkin lähteiden mukaan se oli Montrosessa, Skotlannissa. Allan Hume kävi koulunsa Haileybury Training Collegessa, entiseltä nimeltään East India Company College. Hän opiskeli lääketiedettä ja kirurgiaa ...

  3. dc.description. A brief memoir of A.O.Hume, the Father of the Indian National Congress, it details the time from his early years to his appointments in the INC and finally his retirement. A jewel for students of Modern Indian History, this rare treasure proves to be an interesting read for anyone interested in a first-hand account of India's past.

  4. Hume, Allan Octavian. (1829-1912). Hume was a Founder of the Indian National Congress and Vice-President of the Theosophical Society (TS) from 1880 to 1888. He was the eighth child of Joseph Hume, British statesman and economist, who led the English Radical Political Party for thirty years. He was educated at Haileybury and London University ...

  5. Childhood & Early Life. Allan Octavian Hume was born at St Mary Cray, Kent, on 4th June 1829. His parents were Joseph Hume and Maria Burnley. He was privately tutored in his childhood till he reached the age of 11. He pursued his higher education at the University College Hospital, where he studied medicine and surgery.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · Indian National Congress, one of the world's largest and oldest political parties of its kind, was founded on December 28, 1885, by British civil servant Sir Allan Octavian Hume. In December 1884, after a Theosophical convention in Madras, Sir Allan Octavian Hume presided over a private meeting with 17 men.

  7. Sep 2, 2020 · Sanasam Yaiphaba Singh Nongin (Syrmaticus humiae), a magnificent bird was declared as State Bird of Manipur in 1989. The bird is also named as Mrs. Hume’s Pheasant in honour of Mrs A.O. Hume,the wife of Mr. Allan Octavian Hume. Mr. Hume was a greatest influential ornithologist in nineteen century, and he had scientifically recorded the bird during his expedition in Manipur in 1881.In Manipuri the meaning of Nongin is one who follows the track of rain.