Indian Home Rule Society

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The Indian Home Rule Society (IHRS) was an Indian organisation founded in

S.R. Rana,[1][2] and was intended to be a rival organisation to the British Committee of the Indian National Congress that was the main avenue of the loyalist opinion at the time.[3]

Founded on 18 February 1905, the IHRS was a metropolitan organisation modelled after Victorian public institutions of the time.

Bhikaji Cama
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References

  1. ^ Innes 2002, p. 171
  2. ^ Joseph 2003, p. 59
  3. ^ a b Owen 2007, p. 62
  4. ^ Owen 2007, p. 67
  5. ^ Fischer-Tinē 2007, p. 330
  6. ^ Owen 2007, p. 63
  7. ^ Parekh 1999, p. 158
  8. ^ Majumdar 1971, p. 299

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