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- Q3633211 description "Indian activist".
- Q3633211 description "Indian activist".
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- Q3633211 abstract "Template:ForThe Chapekar brothers (also spelt Caphekar or Chaphekar; Marathi चाफेकर) - Damodar Hari Chapekar (1870-1898), Balkrishna Hari Chapekar (1873-1899, also called Bapurao) and Vasudeo Hari Chapekar (1879-1899, also spelt Wasudeva or Wasudev) - were Indian revolutionaries involved in the assassination of W. C. Rand, the British plague commissioner of Pune. The brothers belonged to Chinchwad, then a village, near Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, India. In late 1896, Pune was hit by bubonic plague, part of the global Third plague pandemic; by the end of February 1897, the epidemic was raging, with a mortality rate twice the norm, and half the city's population having left.A Special Plague Committee was formed, under the chairmanship of W. C. Rand, an Indian Civil Services officer, and troops were brought in to deal with the emergency. The measures employed included forced entry into private houses, forced stripping and examination of occupants (including women) by British officers in public, evacuation to hospitals and segregation camps, removing and destroying personal possessions, and preventing movement from the city. These measures were considered oppressive by the populace of Pune and complaints were ignored by Rand. On 22 June 1897, the Diamond Jubilee of the coronation of Queen Victoria, Rand and his military escort Lt. Ayerst were shot while returning from the celebrations at Government House. Both died, Ayerst on the spot and Rand of his wounds on 3 July. The Chapekar brothers and two accomplices were charged with the murders in various roles, as well as the shooting of two informants and an attempt to shoot a police officer. All three brothers were found guilty and hanged, an accomplice was dealt with similarly, another, then a schoolboy, was sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment.".
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- Q3633211 name "brothers, Chapekar".
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- Q3633211 comment "Template:ForThe Chapekar brothers (also spelt Caphekar or Chaphekar; Marathi चाफेकर) - Damodar Hari Chapekar (1870-1898), Balkrishna Hari Chapekar (1873-1899, also called Bapurao) and Vasudeo Hari Chapekar (1879-1899, also spelt Wasudeva or Wasudev) - were Indian revolutionaries involved in the assassination of W. C. Rand, the British plague commissioner of Pune. The brothers belonged to Chinchwad, then a village, near Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, India.".
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