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| name = Rash Behari Bose | | name = Rash Behari Bose | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date|1886|5|25|df=y}}<ref name="Bose"/><ref name="samsad486"/ | | birth_date = {{birth date|1886|5|25|df=y}}<ref name="Bose"/><ref name="samsad486"/> | ||
| birth_place = Village--Subaldaha, Block--Raina 2, Dist--[[Purba Bardhaman]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]] (native village)<ref name="Bose">{{Cite book |last=Bose|first=Bejon Behari|title=Karmabir Rash Behari|language=bn|date=1959|publisher=Ila Bose|page=48}}</ref><ref name="samsad486">{{Cite book |last1=Sengupta|first1=Subodhchandra|last2=Bose|first2=Anjali|title=Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan|date=1976|location=Calcutta|publisher=Sishu Sahitya Samsad|page=486}}</ref> | | birth_place = Village--Subaldaha, Block--Raina 2, Dist--[[Purba Bardhaman]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]] (native village)<ref name="Bose">{{Cite book |last=Bose|first=Bejon Behari|title=Karmabir Rash Behari|language=bn|date=1959|publisher=Ila Bose|page=48}}</ref><ref name="samsad486">{{Cite book |last1=Sengupta|first1=Subodhchandra|last2=Bose|first2=Anjali|title=Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan|date=1976|location=Calcutta|publisher=Sishu Sahitya Samsad|page=486}}</ref> | ||
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| nationality = [[British Indian|Indian]] | | nationality = [[British Indian|Indian]] | ||
| citizenship = [[British India]] (1886–1915)<br> [[Statelessness|Stateless]] (1915–1923)<br> [[Imperial Japan|Japan]] (1923–1945; his death) | | citizenship = [[British India]] (1886–1915)<br> [[Statelessness|Stateless]] (1915–1923)<br> [[Imperial Japan|Japan]] (1923–1945; his death) | ||
| organisation = [[Jugantar]], [[Indian Independence League]], [[Indian National Army]] | | organisation = [[Jugantar]],[[Hindu Mahasabha]], [[Indian Independence League]], [[Indian National Army]] | ||
|relatives = Kali Charan Bose (paternal grandfather)<br/>Nabin Chandra Singha (maternal grandfather)<br/>Benode Behari Bose (father)<br/>Bhubaneswari Debi (mother)<br/>Sushila Debi (Sister)<br/>Bejon Behari Bose (brother) | |relatives = Kali Charan Bose (paternal grandfather)<br/>Nabin Chandra Singha (maternal grandfather)<br/>Benode Behari Bose (father)<br/>Bhubaneswari Debi (mother)<br/>Sushila Debi (Sister)<br/>Bejon Behari Bose (brother) | ||
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'''Rash Behari Bose''' ({{audio|Rasbihar Bose.ogg|pronunciation}}; {{lang-bn|রাসবিহারী বসু}} ''Rashbihari Boshu''; 25 May 1886{{spaced en dash}}21 January 1945) was an Indian revolutionary leader against the [[British Raj]]. He was born in Village Subaldaha, Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal. He was one of the key organisers of the [[Ghadar Mutiny]], and later the [[Indian National Army]]. Rash Behari Bose handed over Indian National Army to [[Subhas Chandra Bose]]. | '''Rash Behari Bose''' ({{audio|Rasbihar Bose.ogg|pronunciation}}; {{lang-bn|রাসবিহারী বসু}} ''Rashbihari Boshu''; 25 May 1886{{spaced en dash}}21 January 1945) was an Indian revolutionary leader against the [[British Raj]]. He was born in Village Subaldaha, Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal. He was one of the key organisers of the [[Ghadar Mutiny]], founded Japanese branch of [[Hindu Mahasabha]] and became president of it.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailyo.in/politics/rashbehari-bose-indian-freedom-struggle-india-japan-ties-british-raj-mahatma-gandhi-toshiko-soma-netaji-subhas-chandra-bose-the-standard-bearer/story/1/10259.html}}</ref> and later the [[Indian National Army]]. Rash Behari Bose handed over Indian National Army to [[Subhas Chandra Bose]]. | ||
==Birth and Ancestry== | ==Birth and Ancestry== | ||
Rash Behari Bose was born on 25 May 1886 in a [[Bengali Kayastha]] family.<ref>{{cite book|last=Sahai|first=Krishna N.|title=Ambasth Kayastha |year=2001|publisher=Commonwealth Publisher|page=5|quote= During the upsurge of national movement for freedom of India, Kayasthas were in the forefront . The great revolutionary Rash Behari Bose, Netaji Subhash Bose}}</ref> There is no controversy regarding the place of his birth. He was born in his native village named Subaldaha situated in [[Purba Bardhaman district]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]].<ref name="Bose"/><ref name="samsad486"/> His father's name was Binod Behari Bose. Bhubaneswari Devi was his mother. Tinkori Dasi was Rashbehari Bose's foster mother. | Rash Behari Bose was born on 25 May 1886 in a [[Bengali Kayastha]] family.<ref>{{cite book|last=Sahai|first=Krishna N.|title=Ambasth Kayastha |year=2001|publisher=Commonwealth Publisher|page=5|quote= During the upsurge of national movement for freedom of India, Kayasthas were in the forefront . The great revolutionary Rash Behari Bose, Netaji Subhash Bose}}</ref> There is no controversy regarding the place of his birth. He was born in his native village named Subaldaha situated in [[Purba Bardhaman district]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]].<ref name="Bose"/><ref name="samsad486"/> His father's name was Binod Behari Bose. Bhubaneswari Devi was his mother. Tinkori Dasi was Rashbehari Bose's foster mother.Rash Behari Bose passed his childhood in his paternal home at the village of Subaldaha in the Purba Bardhaman district under the care of his grandfather Kali Charan Bose and Bidhumukhi debi. | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == |