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S01 E04: My Name is Ghadar

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Conspiracy. Revolution. Independence. The Ghadar movement was a revolutionary call for Indian independence from the British Empire in the early 1900s. And while there were Ghadar branches throughout the world, in this episode we highlight the critical role Vancouver played in this movement. We also discuss the newspapers that were furiously published by revolutionaries (and confiscated by the Canadian government) and the nameless, anonymous poetry that inspired a generation.

Ghadar di Goonj. Echo of the mutiny.

The Nameless Collective Podcast Season 1 is a Canadian History podcast produced by JugniStyle.com and Manjot Bains, with additional sound engineering by Devinder Singh. The show is hosted and researched by Naveen Girn, Milan Singh and Paneet Singh in Vancouver, Canada. Music: A Melodic Shade of Blu ft. Keerat Kaur, by WiseChild.

For photo references and more information on the show, visit thenameless.co. Send your history questions and comments to team@thenameless.co.

Follow The Nameless Collective Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and use hashtag #thenameless.

Subscribe to The Nameless Collective, a Canadian history podcast, available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, and wherever you find your podcasts. South Asian History and Vancouver History.

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Conspiracy. Revolution. Independence. The Ghadar movement was a revolutionary call for Indian independence from the British Empire in the early 1900s. And while there were Ghadar branches throughout the world, in this episode we highlight the critical role Vancouver played in this movement. We also discuss the newspapers that were furiously published by revolutionaries (and confiscated by the Canadian government) and the nameless, anonymous poetry that inspired a generation.

Ghadar di Goonj. Echo of the mutiny.

The Nameless Collective Podcast Season 1 is a Canadian History podcast produced by JugniStyle.com and Manjot Bains, with additional sound engineering by Devinder Singh. The show is hosted and researched by Naveen Girn, Milan Singh and Paneet Singh in Vancouver, Canada. Music: A Melodic Shade of Blu ft. Keerat Kaur, by WiseChild.

For photo references and more information on the show, visit thenameless.co. Send your history questions and comments to team@thenameless.co.

Follow The Nameless Collective Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and use hashtag #thenameless.

Subscribe to The Nameless Collective, a Canadian history podcast, available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, and wherever you find your podcasts. South Asian History and Vancouver History.

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