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Young India
weekly paper or journal in English published by Mahatma Gandhi from 1919 to 1931

Anandamath
Anandamath ( ; ) is a Bengali Indian-nationalist historical novel, written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and published in 1882. It is inspired by and set in the background of the Sannyasi Rebellion and Great Bengal famine of 1770. It is considered one of the most important novels in the history of Bengali and Indian literature.
Saare Jahan se Achcha
Urdu poem

Indian Opinion
weekly newspaper, first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. Nazar and Madanjit Viyavaharik in 1903 in the Natal Province

Hind Swaraj
1909 book by Mohandas Gandhi
Meitei literature
literature written in the Meitei language
Devi Chaudhurani
1884 novel by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
Ghadar di gunj
book
Bande Mataram
English language newspaper
Modern Review
monthly magazine published in Kolkata from 1907 to 1995
Nil-Darpan Natok
play by Dinabandhu Mitra
Hindustan Ghadar
weekly publication that was the party organ of the Ghadar Party
Harijan
magazine by Mahatma Gandhi, 1933 to 1948
Bande Mataram
Indian nationalist publication published in Paris begun in September 1909 by Bhikaji Cama
The Indian Sociologist
Indian nationalist journal edited by Shyamji Krishnavarma
The Indian War of Independence
Indian nationalist history of the 1857 revolt by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar that was first published in 1909 in Marathi
Induprakash
Indu Prakash was an Anglo - Marathi periodical published from Bombay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Established by Vishnu Parshuram Pandit in 1862, it was published as a weekly bi-lingual periodical and often contained articles supporting the Indian freedom movement and criticism of the British colonial rule. It was later merged in Lokmanya . Ranade, Telang, Chandwarakar, Parvate were involved in success of Induprakash. K.G.Deshpande who was in charge of Induprakash requested Sri Aurobindo to write about the current Political situation. Aurobindo Ghosh began writing a series of fiery artic
Jugantar Patrika
Bengali revolutionary newspaper founded in 1906