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          He was India's foremost evangelist, preacher and indigenous church planter who founded churches and established Hebron Ministries....

          Bhagat Singh's biography covers his upbringing in Punjab, his involvement with revolutionary groups throughout his teenage years, and the significant impact he.

        1. Bhagat Singh's biography covers his upbringing in Punjab, his involvement with revolutionary groups throughout his teenage years, and the significant impact he.
        2. EO/RO Bhag-B Booster Book.
        3. He was India's foremost evangelist, preacher and indigenous church planter who founded churches and established Hebron Ministries.
        4. Bhagat Singh awaited his arrest and was sentenced to life in prison and, later, death.
        5. He wrote manifestos on anticolonial revolution, pedagogy, and socialism.
        6. Bhagat Singh Biography: Birth, Age, Education, Jailterm, Execution, and More About Shaheed-e-Azam

          "If someone else would have done this, I would not consider him less than a traitor...", Bhagat Singh in a letter to his father, who sent an application to the Special Tribunal defending his son in the Lahore case. 

          Bhagat Singh was a revolutionary freedom fighter who was hanged to death by the Britishers at the age of 23 years.

          His early execution made him a national hero of the Indian freedom struggle against colonial rule. Fondly called Shaheed Bhagat Singh, many consider him one of the earliest Marxists of India. 

          PM Modi paid his tributes to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his 116 birth anniversary.

          On his X(formerly Twitter) account, he wrote: 

           

          Bhagat Singh Biography

          Birth28 September 1907
          Age23 years
          Family

          Kishan Singh Sandhu (Father)

          Vidya Vati (Mother)

          Notable WorkWhy I Am an Atheist
          Death23 March 1931 (exec