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Hekimoğlu led ANKA until 2004. [2] In 2007 ANKA's offices were broken into and its computer hard drives stolen, after it reported on the ties of Erhan Tuncel (an associate of the assassin of Hrant Dink) to nationalist circles and that Tuncel had been working as a police informer and staff member of the Gendarmerie's intelligence service, JITEM ...
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The Mahajana Socialist Party is a political party in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, India. The party was founded by Manda Krishna Madiga on 4 January 2014, who became its president. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The flag of the party displays a rising sun on blue background.
Srinivasan established and led the Paraiyar Mahajana Sabha in 1891 [9] which later became the Adi-Dravida Mahajana Sabha. [8] [9] He founded a Tamil newspaper called Paraiyan in October 1893 [10] which started selling as a monthly with four pages for the price of four annas. [11] However, Paraiyan experienced great difficulties in its early days.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Mahajana Party may refer to: Sri Lanka Mahajana Party, founded in 1984; Lanka Mahajana ...
The country of Avanti roughly corresponded to modern Malwa, Nimar and adjoining parts of today's Madhya Pradesh. Both Mahishmati and Ujjaini stood on the southern high road called Dakshinapatha which extended from Rajagriha to Pratishthana (modern Paithan ).
A Mahajana (Sanskrit: महाजन, romanized: Mahājana, lit. 'great person') refers to one the twelve beings of spiritual authority affiliated with the Hindu deity Vishnu , who are described to teach religious ideal, and who, by his conduct, sets an example for others to follow.