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Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali, known with his honorific as Maulana Barkatullah (7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927), was an Indian revolutionary with sympathy for the Pan-Islamic movement. Barkatullah was born on 7 July 1854 at Itwra Mohalla Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, India. He fought from outside India, with fiery speeches and revolutionary writings in leading newspapers, for the independence of India. He did not live to see India independent. He died at San Francisco in 1927 and buried at Sacramento City Cemetery California. In 1988, Bhopal University was renamed Barkatullah University in his honour. He was also Prime Minister of first Provisional Government of India established at Afghanistan in 1915.

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  • Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali, known with his honorific as Maulana Barkatullah (7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927), was an Indian revolutionary with sympathy for the Pan-Islamic movement. Barkatullah was born on 7 July 1854 at Itwra Mohalla Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, India. He fought from outside India, with fiery speeches and revolutionary writings in leading newspapers, for the independence of India. He did not live to see India independent. He died at San Francisco in 1927 and buried at Sacramento City Cemetery California. In 1988, Bhopal University was renamed Barkatullah University in his honour. He was also Prime Minister of first Provisional Government of India established at Afghanistan in 1915. (en)
  • Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah, más conocido por su nombre honorífico Maulavi Barakatullah (1854-1927) fue un musulmán nacionalista indio y panislamista contrario al dominio británico de la India. Sesenta y un años después de su muerte, la Universidad de Bhopal fue rebautizada con su nombre.​ Gran parte de su actividad antibritánica la desarrolló en el exilio en Japón, donde fue profesor de urdu en la Universidad de Tokio. Allí fundó el periódico Islamic Fraternity, junto con el panislamista ruso Abdurreshid Ibrahim y el nacionalista egipcio Ahmad Fadzli Beg, un oficial del ejército que había sido desterrado a Japón tras la ocupación británica de Egipto.​ La revista fue cerrada por el gobierno japonés debido a las presiones de Londres, pero Barakatullah la consiguió reabrir en 1910, acentuando su oposición al imperialismo británico. También fundó la revista The Indian Sociologist y, como el también exiliado Rash Behari Bose, escribió para el escritor panasiático Shumei Okawa, que en 1946, un año después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sería acusado por el Tribunal de Crímenes de Guerra de Tokio como el principal ideólogo civil del expansionismo japonés.​ (es)
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  • Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali, known with his honorific as Maulana Barkatullah (7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927), was an Indian revolutionary with sympathy for the Pan-Islamic movement. Barkatullah was born on 7 July 1854 at Itwra Mohalla Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, India. He fought from outside India, with fiery speeches and revolutionary writings in leading newspapers, for the independence of India. He did not live to see India independent. He died at San Francisco in 1927 and buried at Sacramento City Cemetery California. In 1988, Bhopal University was renamed Barkatullah University in his honour. He was also Prime Minister of first Provisional Government of India established at Afghanistan in 1915. (en)
  • Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah, más conocido por su nombre honorífico Maulavi Barakatullah (1854-1927) fue un musulmán nacionalista indio y panislamista contrario al dominio británico de la India. Sesenta y un años después de su muerte, la Universidad de Bhopal fue rebautizada con su nombre.​ (es)
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