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Bande Mataram (Paris publication)



 
 
For other uses of the term Bande Mataram, see Bande Mataram (disambiguation).

The Bande Mataram was a nationalist publication from Paris begun in September 1909 by the Paris Indian Society




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For other uses of the term Bande Mataram, see Bande Mataram (disambiguation).

The Bande Mataram was a nationalist publication from Paris begun in September 1909 by the Paris Indian Society
Paris Indian Society

The Paris Indian Society was an Indian Nationalism founded in 1905 at Paris under the patronage of Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama, B.H. Godrej and S....
. Founded by Madam Bhikaji Cama the paper along with the later publication of Talvar
Talvar

Madan's Talwar, later known as The Talvar, was an early-20th century Indian Nationalist periodical published from Berlin.Originally named after Madan Lal Dhingra, one of the heroes of the Indian independence movement who had been executed for the political assassination of William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, the publication was establ...
 was aimed at inciting nationalist unrest in India and sought to sway the loyalty of the Sepoy
Sepoy

A sepoy was a native of British India, a soldier allied to a European power, usually the United Kingdom. Specifically, it was the term used in the British Indian Army, and earlier in the Honourable East India Company, for an infantry private , and is still so used in the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army....
 of the British Indian Army
British Indian Army

The Indian Army was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the Partition of India of India in 1947....
. It was founded in response to the British ban on Bankim Chatterjee's nationalist poem of Vande mataram
Vande Mataram

Vande Mataram is the national song of India, distinct from the national anthem of India "Jana Gana Mana". The song was composed by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay in a mixture of Bengali language and Sanskrit language....
, and continued the message of The Indian Sociologist
The Indian Sociologist

'The Indian Sociologist' was an important Indian nationalism publication in the early twentieth century. Its subtitle was An Organ of Freedom, and Political, Social, and Religious Reform....
 that had earlier been published from London.