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M. K. M. Ameer Hamza
தியாகி அமீர் ஹம்சா
M K M Ameer Hamza
Born
Ameer Hamza

1918
Died22 January 2016(2016-01-22) (aged 98)
Seven Wells, Tamil Nadu, India
Known forIndian Freedom Activist, Indian National Army, Subhas Chandra Bose
FatherMoideen Ravuther

Ameer Hamza was an activist of the Indian Independence movement. He was a member of Indian National Army of Subhash Chandra Bose.[1] He donated to INA and Subhash Chandra Bose in millions.[2][3][4][5]

Freedom Struggle

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A speech of Bose inspired Hamza and his brother to join the INA. Hamza's father however did not want him to serve in the Indian National Army out of affection. Knowing this, Bose brought Hamza and his father and emphasized the need for the country to achieve independence. He subsequently allowed him to join and gave Bose a cheque worth two lakhs and thirty thousand.[6]

Hamza was arrested and interrogated by the British authorities for aiding and abetting INA. After the war, the family stayed in Burma and returned to India in the 1960’s repatriation of Burmese refugees.

Death

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Ameer Hamza died in 2016.[7][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "INA Soldier-freedom Fighter Passes Away at Seven Wells". Srikkanth Dhasarathy.
  2. ^ "Role Of Muslims In The Indian Freedom Struggle 1857-1947 Vol II: (Tamil Nadu, Kerals & Karnataka)". Prof. Refaqat Ali Khan.
  3. ^ "Unsung Heroes Detail Unsung Heroes Details". Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav.
  4. ^ Hear Out. 2021.
  5. ^ நேதாஜியுடன் செயல்பட்ட சுதந்திர போராட்ட தியாகி காலமானார். 2016.
  6. ^ "நேதாஜியின் தளபதி MKM தியாகி அமீர் ஹம்சா". NellaiEruvadi.
  7. ^ "FACT: India's freedom struggle has 65% Unsung Muslim heroes". Milli Chronicle.
  8. ^ "FACT: Remembering Muslim Heroes Of Indian National Army". Justice News.


Category:1918 births Category:Sunni Sufis Category:Indian Sufis Category:Indian independence activists Category:People from Chennai Category:Madras Presidency