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Mahendra Pratap : ウィキペディア英語版
Mahendra Pratap

Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh (1 December 1886 – 29 April 1979) was a freedom fighter, journalist, writer, and Marxist revolutionary social reformist of India and President of first Provisional Government of India. He also formed the Executive Board of India in Japan in 1940 during Second World War. He also took part in Balkan War in the year 1911 along with his fellow students of MAO college. In recognition to his services government of India issued postage stamps in his honor.
== Early life ==
Pratap was born to the Thenua gotra Jat Hindu "princely family of state of Mursan in the Hathras District of Uttar Pradesh" on 1 December 1886. He was the third son of Raja Ghanshyam Singh. At the age of three, Raja Harnarayan Singh of Hathras adopted him as his son.〔Bhattacharya, Abinash Chandra (1962). ''Bahirbharate Bharater Muktiprayas'' (in Bengali), Kalikata:Firma K.L.Mukhopadhyaya, pp. 9–24〕 He founded a new religion. He was married to Balveer Kaur belonging to a Jat Sikh family of Jind princely state of Haryana (then in Punjab) in 1902 while studying in college. She died in 1925.

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