Anushilan Samiti ("Self-Culture Association", meaning to follow the teachings of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) was the principal secret revolutionary organisation operating in Bengal in the opening years of the 20th century. This association, like its offshoot the Jugantar, operated under the guise of suburban fitness club. The members were committed towards the path of armed revolution for independence of India from British rule.
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| - Anushilan Samiti ("Self-Culture Association", meaning to follow the teachings of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) was the principal secret revolutionary organisation operating in Bengal in the opening years of the 20th century. This association, like its offshoot the Jugantar, operated under the guise of suburban fitness club. The members were committed towards the path of armed revolution for independence of India from British rule. Kolkata and, later, Dhaka were the two major strongholds of the association. However, the group succeeded in penetrating rural Bengal and had branches all over Bengal and also other parts of India. (en)
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| - Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (en)
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| - Jadugopal (en)
- Panchanan (en)
- Pratul Chandra (en)
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| - Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (en)
- Chakrabarti (en)
- Ganguli (en)
- Mukherjee (en)
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- 1982 (xsd:integer)
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| - Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka (en)
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| - Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (en)
- Chakrabarti (en)
- Ganguli (en)
- Mukherjee (en)
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| - Banglapedia, the national encyclopedia of Bangladesh (en)
- Biplabi jibaner smriti (en)
- Biplabi'r jibandarshan (en)
- Revolt (en)
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| - Anushilan Samiti ("Self-Culture Association", meaning to follow the teachings of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) was the principal secret revolutionary organisation operating in Bengal in the opening years of the 20th century. This association, like its offshoot the Jugantar, operated under the guise of suburban fitness club. The members were committed towards the path of armed revolution for independence of India from British rule. (en)
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