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Teja Singh Sutantar

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Teja Singh Sutantar
Born(1901-07-16)16 July 1901
Aluna, Gurdaspur Dist, (British India)
Died12 April 1973(1973-04-12) (aged 71)
Occupationprofessional revolutionary

Teja Singh Sutantar (16 July 1901 − 12 April 1973) was a national revolutionary of India who fought for the independence of India from the British Empire and for the liberation of Punjab peasantry from the clutches of feudal lords. He became actively involved in the revolutionary activities during the 1920s when the Ghadar Party was preparing for the second attempt for the overthrow of British government. Sutantar was sent to Turkey in 1924 where he joined the Turkish military academy to attain military knowledge.[1]

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