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| birth_date = {{birth | | birth_date = {{birth date|1892|01|22|df=yes}} | ||
| birth_place = [[United Provinces of British India]] | | birth_place = [[United Provinces of British India]] | ||
| death_date = {{ | | death_date = {{Death date and age|1927|12|19|1892|01|22|df=yes}} | ||
| death_place = [[United Provinces of British India]] | | death_place = [[United Provinces of British India]] | ||
| movement = [[Indian independence movement]] | | movement = [[Indian independence movement]] | ||
| organization = [[Hindustan Republican Association]] | | organization = [[Hindustan Republican Association]] | ||
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'''Thakur Roshan Singh''' (22 January 1892 — 19 December 1927) was an Indian revolutionary, born in the village of Nabada in [[Shahjahanpur district]], [[Uttar Pradesh]] in | '''Thakur Roshan Singh''' (22 January 1892 — 19 December 1927) was an Indian revolutionary, born in the village of Nabada in [[Shahjahanpur district]], [[Uttar Pradesh]] in Rajput family, who was sentenced in the [[Bareilly]] shooting case during the [[Non Cooperation Movement]] of 1921–22. After release from [[Bareilly Central Jail]], he joined the [[Hindustan Republican Association]] in 1924. Although he had not taken part in the [[Kakori conspiracy]] of August 1925, he was arrested and tried in January 1926 by the then [[British Government]], for a murder carried out during the Bamrauli dacoity in December 1924.<ref name=quarterly>{{cite book|title=The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iu0Y1rM1n84C|year=1994|publisher=Institute of Historical Studies|page=75}}</ref> He was [[death sentence|sentenced to death]], along with [[Ram Prasad Bismil]], [[Ashfaqulla Khan]] and [[Rajendra Lahiri]]. He was executed at Malaka/Naini Jail in the [[Allahabad]] district.<ref name=quarterly/> It is well documented that after his death, his family had to face social and economic hardship, including problems finding a matrimonial match for his daughters. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |