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'''Arthur Mason Tippetts Jackson''' (1866 – 1909) was a British officer in [[Indian Civil Services]]. He was a learned [[Indologist]] and a [[historian]]. He contributed many papers on [[Indian history]], books on folklore and culture and was popularly known as ''Pandit Jackson''.<ref name="Bimanbehari Majumdar 1966, pp. 94 & 147">Militant nationalism in India and its socio-religious background, 1897-1917 by Bimanbehari Majumdar, published by General Printers & Publishers, 1966, pp. 94 & 147</ref><ref>The Sacred books of the Hindus, Volume 18, Part 1 By Baman Das Basu, pp. 5</ref> He was the Magistrate of [[Nasik]]<ref name="Bimanbehari Majumdar 1966, pp. 94 & 147"/> when he was murdered by [[Anant Kanhere]] and the trial in the case led to the arrest and deportation of [[Vinayak Damodar Savarkar]]. | '''Arthur Mason Tippetts Jackson''' (1866 – 1909) was a British officer in [[Indian Civil Services]]. He was a learned [[Indologist]] and a [[historian]]. He contributed many papers on [[Indian history]], books on folklore and culture and was popularly known as ''Pandit Jackson''.<ref name="Bimanbehari Majumdar 1966, pp. 94 & 147">Militant nationalism in India and its socio-religious background, 1897-1917 by Bimanbehari Majumdar, published by General Printers & Publishers, 1966, pp. 94 & 147</ref><ref>The Sacred books of the Hindus, Volume 18, Part 1 By Baman Das Basu, pp. 5</ref> He was the Magistrate of [[Nasik]]<ref name="Bimanbehari Majumdar 1966, pp. 94 & 147"/> when he was murdered by [[Anant Kanhere]] and the trial in the case led to the arrest and deportation of [[Vinayak Damodar Savarkar]]. | ||