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NETAJI'S CONTRIBUTION TO INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE

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Netaji was one of the beloved national hero and an icon of India's Freedom struggle.Netaji played a very important role in Freedom struggle.He also inspired thousands to join Freedom movement against the Britishers.Netaji has also served as the president of Indian National congress. However, following his frictions with Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress high command,he resigned from his post.In 1942,he earned the title 'Netaji',in Germany by the Indian Soldiers of the Azad Hind Fauz and by the German and Indian officials in the special Bureau for India in Berlin.With slogans like Dilli chalo.....tum mujhe khoon do main tumhe azadi dunga......Netaji made a place in the heart of Indians. Netaji was one of the iconic and influential Freedom fighter of India.On 23rd January 1897,Janakinath Bose wrote in his diary "A son was Born at midday". EARLY LIFE- Netaji was born in Odisha's Cuttack city on 23rd January 1897 which was then the part of Bengal province.Hi...

MUGHALS- RISE OF MUGHAL EMPIRE

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Hello Everyone.I am Going to start a series on modern Indian History. Stay Tuned more articles coming on the way. Mughals Came to India in 1526, with defeat of Irabhim Lodhi(1517-1526)(Last Ruler of Lodhi Dynasty:1451-1526) in 1st Battle of Panipat the foundation of Mughal Rule was laid in India.With it the Delhi Sultnate also ended in India.It was surprising that Delhi Sultnate ruled India more than 450 years, precisely from 1106AD with corornation of Qutub-uddin-Aibak(Slave Dynasty) to 1526 AD. Again it is still persistent question why Babur Chose to invade India ? Some Historians claim that it is because of invitation by Rana Sanga of Mewar who wanted Irabhim to be ousted from Delhi. But to his surprise & opposite to Sanga's Expectation, Babur Chose to stay in India and establish Empire. While Other claim Babur was Impressed by Wealth of India or the Dreams Shown to him by his Father etc. Again , my Question is why does Rana Sanga need Babur to defeat Lodhi as he had alre...