Quick Info
| Profession | Freedom Fighter |
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| Nationality | British Indian |
| Date of Birth | 03/12/1889 |
| Age | 18 years (died on 11, Aug, 1908) |
| Birthplace | Habibpur, Midnapore, Bengal Presidency, India |
| Date of Death | 11/08/1908 |
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Bio/Wiki
| Famous for | Being one of the youngest revolutionaries in India and one of the first Indian revolutionaries in Bengal to be executed by the British. Known for his role in the Muzaffarpur Conspiracy Case and his fearless demeanor at the gallows. |
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Physical Stats & More
| Eye Color | Black |
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| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Midnapore Collegiate School, West Bengal |
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Personal Life
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status (at the time of death) | Unmarried |
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Family
| Father | Trailokyanath Bose |
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| Mother | Lakshmipriya Devi |
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Career
| Death Cause | Execution by hanging |
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| Revolutionary Organization | Anushilan Samiti |
| Key Activities | Distributed anti-British pamphlets, planted bombs near police stations, targeted government officials, attempted assassination of British judge Douglas Kingsford |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Khudiram Bose, known as one of the youngest martyrs in India's fight for independence. | |
| 2. He played a role in the Muzaffarpur Conspiracy Case, resulting in his execution at just 18 years old by the British authorities. | |
| 3. His involvement included plotting the assassination of British judge Magistrate Douglas Kingsford. | |
| 4. Khudiram Bose became a volunteer in the Anushilan Samiti at age 15 and was arrested for distributing pamphlets against British rule, but was acquitted due to effective legal defense. | |
| 5. At age 16, he participated in planting bombs near police stations and targeting government officials. | |
| 6. During his trial, he displayed remarkable bravery by offering to teach the judge how to make bombs. | |
| 7. He walked to the gallows with a Bhagavad Gita in his hand, shouting 'Vande Mataram'. | |
| 8. He was influenced by revolutionary leaders Sri Aurobindo and Sister Nivedita during his time in Midnapore. | |
| 9. His comrade Prafulla Chaki, aged 19, fatally shot himself before arrest following the failed assassination attempt. |