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Anarchical and
Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, po****rly
known as the
Rowlatt Act, was a law,
applied during the
British India period. It was a legislative...
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Rowlatt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edmund Rowlatt (1633–1693),
British Anglican priest John
Rowlatt (1898–1956),
British lawyer...
- Sir
Sidney Arthur Taylor Rowlatt, KCSI, PC (20 July 1862 – 1
March 1945) was a
British barrister and judge,
remembered in part for his
presidency of the...
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Congress (INC)
withdrawing its
support for
British reforms following the
Rowlatt Act of
March 18, 1919 –
which suspended the
rights of
political prisoners...
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Justin Rowlatt (born June 1966) is a
British journalist, news
reporter and
television presenter who is
currently working as
Climate Editor for BBC News...
- The
Rowlatt Committee was a
Sedition Committee appointed in 1917 by the
British Indian Government with
Sidney Rowlatt, an Anglo-Egyptian judge, as its...
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Edmund Rowlatt (1633–1693) was an
Anglican priest in the
second half of the
seventeenth century.
Rowlatt was born in Loddington,
Northamptonshire and...
- Punjab,
British India,
during annual Baishakhi fair, to
protest against the
Rowlatt Act and the
arrest of pro-independence
activists Dr.
Saifuddin Kitchlew...
- Sir John
Rowlatt, KCB, KCIE, MC, QC (19
November 1898 – 4 July 1956) was a
British lawyer who
served as
First Parliamentary Counsel. John
Rowlatt was the...
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Rowlatts Hill (also
known as
Rowlatts Hill Estate, or R.H.E.) is an eastern,
residential suburb of the
English city of Leicester. It
contains mostly council-owned...