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in a provisional way. He argued that the first use of the term "decolonization" was at a special ECCI commission formed in 1927, in which there had been no significant opposition or disagreement. Lohani complained that the current commission, by inaccurately presenting his views, was being "unfair" to delegates of the
Congress as well as himself and Roy. Defending himself again two weeks later, Lohani reiterated that he believed the class struggle in British India was intensifying, the bourgeoisie was counter-revolutionary, and the masses were leading the way. He claimed there was no substantial disagreement between himself and Kuusinen, and that he was mostly in agreement with the views of the
640:'s thesis that imperialism was preventing any significant industrialization in British India. Lohani argued that Britain was industrializing its South Asian colony through investment and modernization of production, and export of capital there had been a stated goal of the British government since the Indian Industrial Commission of 1916–1918. He cited expansion of the iron industry and capitalist transformation of agriculture as evidence that Britain was laying the groundwork for future industrialization, while maintaining that British rule was still incapable of ending feudal exploitation of the peasantry.
734:"decolonization" theory, claiming that Lohani had merely given it a name. Christoph Wurm (representing the ECCI) alleged that Lohani's statements contained a "great danger", in that Lohani falsely believed India was being "decolonized" and already had the appearance of an independent bourgeois state. Wurm also raised suspicions over Lohani's apparent enthusiasm for Indian economic growth. The British delegation, itself under attack by Kuusinen, distanced itself from Roy and Lohani by denying any responsibility for their opinions.
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328:. In 1917, he wrote to the widowed Lady Juliet Duff: "I seldom hear from you these days. The post is as barren as a wilderness. Yours truly, GAK Luhani." From 1917–1920, Lohani was active in the labor and socialist movements and unaffiliated to any party. During this time he was a paid campaigner for the
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The thesis had indirectly undermined the existing authority of Roy and the "Tashkent" CPI by calling for a new propaganda organization to recruit advanced workers in
British India. Speaking in defense of the thesis, Lohani went further and called the CPI a "bogus party", demanding it be disaffiliated
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for trying to contain the anti-Commission protests, and denounced the
Congress call for a "National Assembly" as a fraud that would only represent the elite while leading to a treacherous compromise with British imperialism. In May 1928, Lohani wrote that labor militancy in India was declining under
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Lohani stayed behind in Moscow longer than the others, working at the
Agitprop section at Comintern headquarters. Roy wrote that Lohani later met with him and expressed regret for taking Chatto's side. Roy had a poor opinion of Chatto and Smedley, but stated Lohani was an excellent orator who acted
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It is disputed whether the hoped-for meeting with Lenin ever took place. Roy claimed that Lenin received them in person (minus Lohani who was not considered senior enough), but the Soviet leader refused to commit to anything, and greatly disappointed them. Datta never mentioned meeting Lenin, and in
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Lohani defended himself by asserting that
Kuusinen had made a "complete travesty and misrepresentation" of his and Roy’s positions. Lohani said that he had "nothing whatever to do with the so-called 'decolonization of India' theory" and repeatedly insisted he had only used the term "decolonization"
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On 4 August 1921, Chatto and Lohani elaborated their criticisms in a follow-up document, "Memorandum to the Indian
Commission to the Comintern". They also requested to meet with Lenin personally to present their case. The memorandum insisted that the CPI had been founded prematurely by Europe-based
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albeit one more talented than Nehru himself. In a complete reversal from his position the year before, Lohani stated that
Britain was preventing British India from industrializing. Roy, who was formally expelled from the Comintern later that year, was reputedly shocked by Lohani's capitulation.
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in July 1929, Lohani finally renounced his old views and declared himself in agreement with the new
Comintern line. Amidst calls to purge the CPI of "Mensheviks", Lohani denounced the absent Roy as a counter-revolutionary, and "a Nehru", that is "an agent of the reformist national bourgeoisie",
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who attacked his "poetical description of industrialization and decolonization", accusing Lohani of downplaying the revolutionary crisis in
British India, and of having illusions in nationalism and reformism. Pyotr Abramovich Shubin (representing the USSR) criticized Roy as the true inventor of
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on 7 July 1921, and presented to the
Oriental Commission of the Third Congress. Roy claimed that Lohani wrote the document. According to Chatto's biographer Nirode K. Barooah, the document strongly bears Chatto's writing style, but it was Lohani who read the document out loud to the commission.
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The final part of the document targeted British imperialism, "more than any other bourgeois coalition in existence today" as the main "menace" to Soviet Russia and world communism. Lohani, Chatto, and Khankoje further alleged that the British proletariat could not be trusted to support their
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expatriates and dubious communists, and reiterated the demand for a propaganda organization on the ground as the prelude to forming a real party. Roy later remarked, "it was evident from their behaviour that they wanted to challenge my right to represent the Indian revolutionary movement".
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of British India was described as overlapping with the peasantry due to seasonal employment. The working class represented at maximum 5 million out of 315 million, poorly organized with low class consciousness, and sharply divided by "vertical lines" of caste and religion. They blamed
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The second part called for an anti-imperialist united front with nationalist groups, arguing that national liberation was a necessary first step toward proletarian class consciousness. The overthrow of British imperialism would be followed immediately by socialist revolution.
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Lenin responded in a letter to Lohani, Chatto, and Khankhoje, as recalled by Chatto and recorded by his widow L. E. Karunovskaya: "I have read your Theses with great interest. But why the new theses? I shall soon talk with you about that."
371:, and an alleged connection between Lohani and "the Chicago trials". The letter concluded by suggesting Lohani's deportation: "Surely such men as Luhani can be deported. we do not want the scum of the earth in this country."
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From 1921–1925, Lohani moved frequently between France, Germany, and Switzerland, supporting himself as a journalist, translator and language instructor, and remaining politically active. In addition to
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tactic for the independence struggle. On 4 February 1924, Lohani wrote from Paris to his mother, asking for money and complaining of health problems. His marriage was also breaking down.
659:, Lohani said the proletarian vanguard "spits on your Royal Commission" and instead proposes the slogan of a "Constituent Assembly" representing the entire people. He criticized the
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In the wake of the Sixth Congress, some organizations Lohani worked in were shut down. VNAV was dissolved and the Soviet Orientalists were criticized for a "pseudo-Marxist stand".
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In 1926–1927, Lohani contributed to Indologist studies as a researcher of the All-Russian Association of Orientology (VNAV). During this time he was affiliated with the
292:. His mother's name was Syeda Sirajunnesa and his father Ghulam Azam Khan Lohani was a lawyer. He was nicknamed "Maju" and had two younger brothers. Lohani studied at
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status and reform efforts were inadequate bourgeois measures, and only the worker and peasant masses could lead the revolution. In 1927–1928, he praised the
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Lohani attended the Sixth Congress of the Comintern (17 July to 2 September 1928) as a delegate from "India". The Comintern was moving toward the
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was shuttered indefinitely after being attacked as from all sides as "completely inadequate". The Comintern ordered its activists to abandon the
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movement. Speaking at a 1919 London conference demanding the withdrawal of British troops from Russia, he was billed as a member of the
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and fled, never to return. Lohani came under suspicion as Roy's close associate, and there was pressure to abandon his ideas.
573:. Both sides in the dispute accused each other of working for, or being linked to, imperialist foreign intelligence agencies.
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People and Fates. Biobibliographic Dictionary of Orientalists - Victims of Political Terror in the Soviet Period (1917-1991)
792:'" by noting that "Luhani, the Stalinist who replaced Roy" had called for a Constituent Assembly for British India in 1928.
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when they visited the USSR in 1926. In addition to being a member of the Communist Party of India, Lohani joined the Soviet
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lists a "No. 501" dated 8 July 1921, in English, addressed to Lohani, Chatto and Khankoje, but the letter is missing.
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in 1928. At least 8 unpublished reports or articles written by him have been identified in Soviet archives.
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had been a missed opportunity for revolution. Praising the strikes and protests against the
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on the "imperial policy of England to keep India in an industrially backward condition".
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as vanguard of the masses alongside the CPI. In 1928, he wrote that the 1920–1922
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Documents Of The History Of The Communist Movement In India, Volume One 1917-1928
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Communism and Nationalism in India: M. N. Roy and Comintern Policy, 1920-1939
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Communism and Nationalism in India: M.N. Roy and Comintern Policy, 1920-1939
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supported Roy, and prevented the Berlin group from meeting Lenin and
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on espionage charges. On 17 September 1938, he was executed at the
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Dear Animated Bust: Letters to Lady Juliet Duff, France, 1915-1918
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879:"The New Phase of the National Revolutionary Struggle in India",
726:) in favor of immediate preparations for independent revolution.
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Citizenship and Belonging: East London Jewish Radicals 1903-1918
1804:"The New Phase of the National Revolutionary Struggle in India"
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Revolution's Other World: Communism and the Periphery, 1917–39
1201:(Thesis). Goldsmiths College, University of London. p. 64
889:"The Protest Movement against the Simon Commission in India",
618:'s organizing abilities, and acknowledging some merits of his
861:"The Indian Nationalist Press and the Anglo-Soviet Rupture",
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Communist Movement and Communal Question in India, 1920-1948
1841:"The Protest Movement against the Simon Commission in India"
869:"The British Commission on Constitutional Reform in India",
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936:"Сельскохозяйственная политика британского империализма" .
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in London into the Workers' Welfare League of India led by
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revolutionary, journalist, professor, and founder of the
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on 9 July 1957 due to the lack of evidence against him.
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1177:"British Bolshevists: Conference of Rebels in London".
845:"Agricultural Policy of British Imperialism in India",
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1697:"Agricultural Policy of British Imperialism in India"
1454:. New Delhi: People's Publishing House. p. 256.
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The first part began with a detailed analysis of the
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Indian National Congress, British Committee (1916).
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as the Berlin group's main spokesperson and author.
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Comintern, India and the Colonial Question, 1920-37
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245:on false charges of espionage. He was posthumously
183:(2 December 1892 – 17 September 1938), stylized as
1910:Windmiller, Marshall; Overstreet, Gene D. (1960).
1475:Myself and the Communist Party of India, 1920-1929
729:Lohani came under heavy criticism, beginning with
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1561:. Calcutta: KP Bacchi & Company. p. 47.
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950:"Индия и британская политика в отношении СССР" .
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220:3rd World Congress of the Communist International
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2264:(Thesis). Aligarh Muslim University. p. 247
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773:as a known communist conspirator active abroad.
504:revolution. They pointed to the weakness of the
312:Autographed portrait of Lohani from 17 July 1914
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685:Communist University of the Toilers of the East
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707:On 22 May 1928, Roy left the Soviet Union for
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854:"India and British Policy towards the USSR",
835:"Political Organisation of Labour in India",
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386:("Chatto") in Berlin, by the latter's sister
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1970:"The Revolutionary Movement in the Colonies"
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1315:. Moscow: Progress Publishers. p. 258.
858:, 14 April 1927. Vol. 7, No. 24, p. 495
382:. Datta wrote that Lohani was introduced to
2369:National Council for Civil Liberties people
2053:. Princeton University Press. p. 126.
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1731:"Political Organisation of Labour in India"
1672:(in French). troisième année (21): 411–412.
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1114:. Delhi: Ajanta Publications. p. 482.
1002:Vasilkov, Ya. V.; Sorokina, M. Yu. (2003).
957:"Развитие политического кризиса в Индии" .
614:. In 1922 he published an article praising
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447:"Thesis on India and the World Revolution"
405:Berlin-based Indian Independence Committee
241:, Lohani was arrested and executed by the
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606:. In Paris, Lohani co-founded and edited
262:Ghulam Ambia Khan Lohani was born into a
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1968:Kuusinen, Otto Wille (4 October 1928).
1914:. Bombay: Perennial Press. p. 112.
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226:. In 1925, he moved permanently to the
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1927:Selected Works of M. N. Roy, 1927-1932
1880:. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 129.
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1839:Lohani, G. A. K. (16 February 1928).
1763:Lohani, G. A. K. (15 December 1927).
1729:Lohani, G. A. K. (11 February 1926).
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1802:Lohani, G. A. K. (2 February 1928).
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664:heavy economic and police pressure.
487:social and political situation. The
374:In 1919, Lohani was also organizing
330:National Council for Civil Liberties
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234:society and revolutionary strategy.
2293:. New York. 12 July 1930. p. 7
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1532:Manian, Ilasai; Rajesh, V. (2020).
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761:At the 10th Enlarged Plenum of the
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1695:Lohani, G. A. K. (22 April 1926).
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1054:Rahman, Matiur (2 December 2019).
873:, 15 December 1927. Vol. 7, No. 71
839:, 11 February 1926. Vol. 6, No. 12
431:, a colonial state which included
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1621:Drachkovitch, Milorad M. (1986).
898:"The Strike Situation in India",
419:, Nalini Gupta, Abdul Hasan, and
367:, the presence of activists like
294:Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College
2334:Indian people of Pashtun descent
2169:Rao, M. V. S. Koteswara (2003).
1664:Lohani, G. A. K. (18 May 1922).
1534:The Russian Revolution and India
1156:. Michael Russell. p. 142.
971:"Новая волна террора в Индии" .
968:. № 48. С. 33-39; № 49. С. 23-31
893:, 16 February 1928. Vol 8, No. 8
883:, 2 February 1928. Vol. 8, No. 6
506:Communist Party of Great Britain
335:Lohani was inspired by the 1917
2329:Indian people of Afghan descent
2075:"Declaration of Comrade Luhani"
1557:Gupta, Sobhanlal Datta (1980).
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849:, 22 April 1926. Vol. 6, No. 33
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703:Sixth Comintern Congress (1928)
679:. Lohani taught Bengali at the
394:Third Comintern Congress (1921)
345:Industrial Workers of the World
2354:Immigrants to the Soviet Union
2221:Degras, Jane Tabrisky (1965).
1181:. 18 January 1919. p. 10.
780:, newspaper of the Trotskyist
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2109:The Journal of Asian Studies
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1513:Adhikari, Volume One, p. 255
1450:Adhikari, Gangadhar (1972).
1254:Adhikari, Gangadhar (1974).
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413:Pandurang Sadashiv Khankhoje
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214:. Inspired by Russia's 1917
212:Indian independence movement
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1949:Adhikari, Volume One, p. 75
1277:Barooah, Nirode K. (2004).
547:Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute
384:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
320:to study law. According to
222:where he corresponded with
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1876:Post, Ken (27 July 2016).
1192:Gidley, Ben Peter (2003).
943:"приготовления в Индии" .
810:Kommunarka shooting ground
756:Workers and Peasants Party
724:Workers and Peasants Party
649:Workers and Peasants Party
516:Opposition to Tashkent CPI
271:family descended from the
249:(found innocent) in 1957.
109:Kommunarka shooting ground
1229:Glynn, Sarah (May 2016).
940:. 1926. № 3/5. С. 175-177
683:and other courses at the
339:and became active in the
316:In 1914, Lohani moved to
298:Aligarh Muslim University
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1495:Roy, Memoirs, pp. 489-90
1473:Ahmad, Muzaffar (1970).
1152:Baring, Maurice (1981).
769:Lohani was named in the
758:, which soon collapsed.
661:Indian National Congress
653:non-cooperation movement
581:Return to Western Europe
494:India's underdevelopment
453:Communist Party of India
425:Third Comintern Congress
199:, who struggled against
197:Communist Party of India
181:Ghulam Ambia Khan Lohani
128:Communist Party of India
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1645:Roy, Memoirs, pp. 490-1
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1670:Le Bulletin Communiste
964:"Положение в Индии" .
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954:. 1927. № 16. С. 31-36
947:. 1927. № 21. С. 75-87
929:"Положение в Индии" .
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1110:Roy, M. N. (1984).
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938:Крестинтерн
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752:Krestintern
746:Final years
638:Eugen Varga
594:, he spoke
489:proletariat
485:South Asian
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239:Great Purge
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924:In Russian
841:, pp 172–3
829:In English
563:Karl Radek
441:Bangladesh
290:Bangladesh
258:Early life
90:Bangladesh
70:1892-12-02
2137:155081181
1179:The Times
945:Большевик
907:In French
784:, mocked
461:M. N. Roy
282:Sirajganj
280:tribe in
253:Biography
150:Relatives
78:Sirajganj
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