Ghadar Movement
Many
Sikhs and
Hindu Punjabis who tasted freeddom outside colonial India in USA started Ghadr movement to free India from
British rule in early 1900's. These Sikhs and Punjabi Hindus were sent to Canada which was under British rule for labour work. They crossed the border over to USA and settled in Western Coast of USA in cities like Portland,
San Francisco,
San Jose and
Los Angeles. These Punjabis created
Gurdwaras and established societies. They were subject to draconian laws like "not allowed to marry to american woman" by many of these states at that time. The word
Ghadr can be commonly translated as
mutiny, was the name given to the newspaper edited and published for the
Hindustani Association of the Pacific Coast which was founded at Portland,
United States of America, in 1912. The movement this Association gave rise to for revolutionary activities in India also came to be known by the designation of Ghadr.
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