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  1. The sceptred flute; songs of India by Sarojini Naidu by Sarojini (1879-1949) Naidu, 1943-01-01
  2. Mahatma Gandhi: His Life, Writings And Speeches by Gandhi Mahatma 1869-1948, Naidu Sarojini 1879-1949, 2010-09-29
  3. The broken wing; songs of love, death & destiny by Sarojini Naidu 1879-1949, 1917-12-31
  4. The bird of time; songs of life. death & the spring. by Sarojini by Naidu. Sarojini. 1879-1949., 1912-01-01
  5. The bird of time; by Sarojini Naidu 1879-1949 Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 1912-12-31

21. Voynich, EL (Ethel Lillian), 1864-1960
Golden Snare, The. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htmeng. Naidu, Sarojini, 1879-1949, 1005015. Golden Threshold, The. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htm-eng.
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22. Biography Search
South African labour leader and opponent of apartheid, born in Durban Naidu, Sarojini, (18791949). Feminist and poet, born in Hyderabad, S India.
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23. Great Women Of India - Women Leaders : Bhikaiji Cama, Begum Hazrat Mahal
She died in 1933. Sarojini Naidu (18791949) Born in Hyderabad, she was the eldest of the eight children of Aghorenath Chattopadhyay and Baradasundari.
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great women of India Home About Us Membership Member List ... WhatsNew Women have a special place of pride and honour in the Indian Society. Their role in nation building is also well recognized. Like men they too have excelled in every walk of life.
If we turn the pages of History we come across great women rulers, queen warriors, women leaders, women Freedom Fighters, women saints, scholars, writers, social workers and what have you? . The country remembers them and honours them and brings out commemorative postage stamps in their fond memory even after they are gone. Some like are the following:
WOMEN LEADERS BHIKAIJI CAMA (1861-1936)
Madam Bhikaiji Cama was the mother of Indian revolution. She was born in a rich Parsi family and was married to Rustum Cama, a well known solicitor of Bombay. The political events in India influenced her deeply and she delved deep into politics.
In 1907 Madam Cama attended the second International Socialist Congress at Stutgart, Germany where she presented India's case for Independence most forcefully and at the end of her speech she unfurled the Indian Tricolour with Vande Mataram insigmia thereon for the first time on foreign soil and made history for India by asking the congregation to stand up and salute.
This woman of extraordinary courage and intelligence passed away on 16-08-1936.

24. DKPA : Presidents Of The Indian National Congress
(go to the top). Mrs Sarojini Naidu (18791949) Sarojini Naidu was born in Hyderabad on February 13, 1879. She was the eldest of
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indian national congress yv jeppu Home About Us Membership Member List ... WhatsNew Place the cursor on the portraits for the name, year and place they presided. Click on the portraits for details. Works well with Internet Explorer. Pandit Motilal Nehru (1861-1931) Pandit Motilal Nehru, an eminent lawyer and politician, was born on May 6, 1861. The Nehrus hailed from Kashmir, but had settled in Delhi since the beginning of the eighteenth century. He was elected to preside over the Amritsar Congress (December 1919). He was the only front rank leader to lend his support to non-cooperation at the special Congress at Calcutta in September 1920. He passed away on February 6, 1931 . go to the top Lala Lajpat Rai (1865-1928) Lala Lajpat Rai, popularly known as "Punjab Kesari", was born on January 28, 1865 in Jagraon tehsil of the Ludhiana district, Punjab, in a Hindu Aggarwal family. Lajpat Rai's political activity began from 1885 when he joined the Congress session at Allahabad. At the Benares Congress in December 1905, Lajpat Rai seconded a resolution on the boycott of English cloth in a forceful speech. After the advent of Gandhi, Lajpat Rai found a different world of politics, not really much to his liking, especially when he was called upon to preside over the Special Congress Session in Calcutta in 1920. Lajpat Rai was called 'Sher-i-Punjab' (Lion of the Punjab).

25. Indian Embassy, Manila Philippines
18791949. Naidu, Sarojini. Indian poetess of English Language, known as the Nightingale of India . Took part in freedom struggle.
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Political Leaders Philosophers Scientist Film s Writers Dance / Music POLITICAL LEADERS Abdullah, Sheikh Muhammad Indian politician, known as the Lion of Kashmir. He headed the struggle for constitutional government against the Maharajah of Kashmir, and in 1948, following a coup, became prime minister. He agreed to the accession of the state to India, but was dismissed and imprisoned from 1953 (with brief intervals of freedom) until 1966, when he called for Kashmiri self-determination. He became chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir in 1975, accepting the sovereignty of India. Ahmed, Fakhruddin Ali He was born on May 13, 1905. He was called to the Bar from the Inner Temple, London, 1928. Became Union Minister in 1966. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was sworn in as President on August 24, 1974 and held that office till his death on 11th February, 1977. Akbar, Jalaluddin Mughal emperor of India, known as Akbar the Great. He extended the imperial power over much of India, stabilised the administration, promoted commerce and learning, showed a receptive interest in Hinduism and Christianity. Ali, Aruna Asaf

26. Lokpriya!
Sarojini Nadu (Chattopadhyay) (18791949). Saroji Naidu, the Indian Nightingale took birth in Hyderabad, in a Bengali Brahman family.
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Sarojini Nadu (Chattopadhyay) (1879-1949) Saroji Naidu, the Indian Nightingale took birth in Hyderabad, in a Bengali Brahman family. Sarojini was the eldest daughter of Aghorenath Chattopadhayay who was principal of the Nizam's College, Hyderabad. She entered Madras University at the age of 12 and studied (1895-98) at King's College, London, and later at Girton College, Cambridge.
After some experience in the suffragist campaign in England, she was drawn to Mahatma 's Satyagraha and Non Violence Philosophy. In 1924 she travelled in eastern Africa and South Africa in the interest of Indians there and the following year became the first Indian woman president of the National Congress. She toured North America, lecturing on the Congress movement, in 1928-29. Back in India her anti-British activity brought her a number of prison sentences (1930, 1932, and 1942-43). She accompanied Gandhi to London for the inconclusive second session of the Round Table Conference for Indian-British cooperation (1931). Upon the outbreak of World War II she supported the Congress Party's policies, first of aloofness, then of avowed hindrance to the Allied cause. In 1947 she became governor of the United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh), a post she retained until her death.
Sarojini Naidu, "the Nightingale of India," also led an active literary life. Her first volume of poetry, The Golden Threshold (1905), was followed by The Bird of Time (1912), and in 1914 she was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Her collected poems, all of which she wrote in English, have been published under the titles The Sceptred Flute (1928) and The Feather of the Dawn (1961).

27. Asian
Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) The Golden Threshold (UVa) 1916(70 KB) The Golden Threshold ADD. AUTHOR Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945
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28. Index
Prehistoric Peoples Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) The Golden Threshold Nasmyth, James (1808-1890) Engineer, An Autobiography Nation
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    Nadaillac, Marquis de (1818-1904)
    Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples Naidu, Sarojini (1879-1949)
      The Golden Threshold

    Nasmyth, James (1808-1890)
      Engineer, An Autobiography

    Nation, Carrie Amelia (1846-1911)
      The Use and Need of the Life of Carrie A. Nation

    Naunton, Robert, Sir (1563-1635)
      Travels in England AND Fragmenta Regalia

    Nennius (fl. 796)
      History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum)

    Nesbit, E. (1858-1924)
      Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare
      The Enchanted Castle
      Five Children and It
      Many Voices
      The Phoenix and the Carpet The Railway Children The Story of the Amulet The Story of the Treasure Seekers The Wouldbegoods
    Niemann, August (1839-1919)
      The Coming Conquest of England
    Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900)
      The Antichrist Thus Spake Zarathustra
    Norris, Frank (1870-1902)
      Blix McTeague Moran of the Lady Letty The Octopus- A Story of California The Pit
    Norton, Caroline (1808-1877)
      English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranford's Marriage and Divorce Bill
    Published by Peking University Press ISBN 7-900636-43-9/I.05

29. A Celebration Of Women Writers: INDIA
fl.1991); Mukherjee, Bharati (ca.1940) ; http//www.dfn.org/focus/india/mehta.htm; Naidu, Sarojini (1879-1949) The Golden Threshold
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WRITERS FROM INDIA

30. A Celebration Of Women Writers: What's New
1970); Joseph, Ammu (fl.2004); Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (fl.1991); Naidu, Sarojini (18791949); Pritam, Amrita (1919-). February 29, 2004
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31. Definition Of Indian Independence Movement - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
Intermediate period. Motilal Nehru (?1931); Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948); Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950); Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949). Later period.
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series. Indus Valley civilization Vedic civilization Middle kingdoms of India Islamic Empires in India ... British Raj Indian independence movement For over ninety years, Indians fought for their independence from the United Kingdom . Their fight resulted in the forming of an independent India and Pakistan in August . It is historically said to have begun with the Sepoy mutiny in An important step in the growth of Indian nationalism was the founding of the Indian National Congress . This was an organisation intended to bring together educated Indians from different parts of the country, with the aim of obtaining a greater share for them in the government of India. The first meeting, which was held in Bombay in December 1885, was largely brought about by an Englishman, Allan Octavian Hume , the legal member of the Executive Council, and took place with the approval of the Viceroy, Lord Dufferin . The Congress was initially very moderate in its demands, declaring their belief that British rule was 'absolutely essential to the interests of our own National Development'. It did, however, ask that more Indians be admitted to the Civil Service and that elected provincial councils be established, until such time as parliamentary government could be introduced. In later years, and especially from the turn of the century, Congress became more extreme as the

32. Literature And Poetry
by Alexandra Kollontai; Raden Adjeng Kartini, 18791904 (Indonesia); Sarojini Naidu, 1879-1949 (India); Another profile; A Poem Life;
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33. Government And Politics
Karen J. Musolf; Sarojini Naidu, 18791949 (India); Another profile; A Poem Life; Jeannette Rankin, 1880-1973 (USA); Another biography;
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34. Autographs, Signed Photographs And Letters From AMI
10. Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) Indian Feminist Poet, The Nightingale of India. Ink signature and date, 1938, in her hand on a small slip of paper.
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T.L.S., A. Koestler, one page, 8vo, London, 2nd August 1976, to Philip Dosse, Director of Hansom Books who published the literary review magazine Books and Bookmen . Koestler thanks Dosse for his letter and continues to add that the pressure of work makes it impossible for him to review Toynbee's book. In very fine condition. RETURN TO TOP REMARQUE, Erich Maria (1898-1970) German Novelist of All Quiet on the Western Front (1929).
A.L.S., Erich Maria Remarque , one page, 4to, Switzerland, n.d. (10th July 1967), to Hans Frick, in German. The novelist informs his correspondent that his book may not sell too easily abroad because of its theme, ‘people perhaps don’t like to read that - at least that’s what the Publishing Houses say, who have made similar statements concerning me and wrongly so.’

35. MSN Encarta - Naidu, Sarojini
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37. Indian Independence Movement
Rabindranath Tagore (18611941). Intermediate period Motilal Nehru (?-1931); Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948); Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950); Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949).
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series. Indus Valley civilization Vedic civilization Middle kingdoms of India Islamic Empires in India ... British Raj Indian independence movement For over ninety years, Indians fought for their independence from the United Kingdom . Their fight resulted in the forming of an independent India and Pakistan in August . It is historically said to have begun with the Sepoy mutiny in An important step in the growth of Indian nationalism was the founding of the Indian National Congress . This was an organisation intended to bring together educated Indians from different parts of the country, with the aim of obtaining a greater share for them in the government of India. The first meeting, which was held in Bombay in December 1885, was largely brought about by an Englishman, Allan Octavian Hume , the legal member of the Executive Council, and took place with the approval of the Viceroy, Lord Dufferin. The Congress was initially very moderate in its demands, declaring their belief that British rule was 'absolutely essential to the interests of our own National Development'. It did, however, ask that more Indians be admitted to the Civil Service and that elected provincial councils be established, until such time as parliamentary government could be introduced. In later years, and especially from the turn of the century, Congress became more extreme as the Government of India failed to take the demands of its members seriously.

38. Female Governors 1920-90
194749 Governor Sarojini Chattopadhyaya Naidu, Uttar Pradesh (India). She was a famous poet and leading member of the Congress. Lived (1879-1949).
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GOVERNORS 1920-90 This is a list of female governors both of federal territories and unitarian states. This means that some of the governors listed are the actual leaders of the states, other are official representatives of the central power with no executive roles. 1921 Representative of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Praskovia Gedymin-Tiudesheva, Irkutsk (Sibiria in Russia) (USSR) Later she was Representative in Ulan Ude. She lived (1883-1975) 1924 Acting Governor Soledad C. Chachon, New Mexico (USA) She was Secretary of State 1922-27 and acted as the Chief Executive of the state June-July 1924. 1925-27 Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, Wyoming (USA) 1929-33 Deputy Chairperson of the National Democratic Comittee,1933-43 Director of US Mint. Sh e lived (1876-1977) 1925-27 and 1933-35 Governor (Ma) Miriam Amanda Wallace Ferguson, Texas (USA) Her husband, James E. Ferguson, was governor of Texas 1914-17, but was impeached and removed from office. When he was barred from running again in 1924 she became candidate instead. She lived (1875-1961) 1937-? Governor Guadalupe Carreon Adaza, Misamis (Phillipines)

39. India Local Leaders
Also see India Ministers. Governors. 194749 Sarojini Chattopadhyaya Naidu, Uttar Pradesh She was leading member of the Congress. Lived (1879-1949).
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She was leading member of the Congress. Lived (1879-1949) 1956-57 Padmaju Naidu Mukherjee, West Bengal
She was daughter of Savorjini Naidu. Lived (1900-75) 1963-64 Vijaya L. Pandit, Maharastra
She was sister of Premier Pandit Nehru.Also ambassador and President of the UN General Assembly. Lived (1900-90) 1977-83 Jyoti Venkatachalam, Kerala 1977 Sharada Mukherjee, Andra Pradesh
1978-84 Governor of Gujarat 1985-90 Kumudben Joshi, Andra Pradesh 1988-90 Ram Dulari Sinha, Kerala 1989-90 Serla Grewal, Madhyra Pradesh 1991-91 Chandrawati, Pondicherry (Union Territory) (Lieutenant Governor) 1995-98 Rajendra Kumari Bajapi, Pondicherry (Lieutenant Governor)
She lived (1925-99) 1995-98 Shiela Kaul, Himshal Pradesh
(b.1915-) 1997-2001 M.S. Fatima Beeri, Tamil Nadu 1997-99 V.S. Ramadevi, Himashal Pradesh
1999-2002 Governor of Karnataka 1998-2002 Dr. Jajani Rai, Pondicheery (Lieutenant Governor) Chief Ministers 1935-49 Vice-President of the State-Council Princess Abida Sultaan of Bhopal, Bhopal

40. Vandemataram.com - Patriots
Patriots Freedom Struggle under Mahatma Gandhi Sarojini Naidu. Sarojini Naidu (18791949). Eldest daughter of a remarkable scientist
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Though she did not complete her academic career, the English experience brought her first great literary friendships with Edmund Gosse, who turned her poetry from imitative English lyrics to the melodious Indian poems she published in 1905, 1912 and 1917, and Arthur Symons, a famous literary critic and a faithful friend, who gave her counsel and guidance in the mastery of English phrase and rhythm that turned her into a major poet. But after 1917 politics claimed her and she wrote no more poetry.

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