The United States of India (May 1926)
The May 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 11) features a cover titled "Rani Lakshmi Bai: Heroine of the War of Independence of 1857" with a image of Lakshmi Bai and a short blurb describing her role in the 1857 War of Independence. Interestingly, the blurb draws a comparison between British propagandists' treatment of U.S. and Indian history.
Nava-Jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee in 1950. The cover features a photograph from the 14th Indian Olympics.
Nava-Jug Nava-Jug magazine published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee in 1949.
Nava-Jug Nava-Jug magazine published and edited by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The cover features portraits of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Indian Ambassador Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit.
Text in Gurmukhi script
Text written in Gurmukhi script. This item is associated with the collections of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, a Ghadar Party revolutionary who spent decades in exile overseas.
Nava-jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The inside includes an image of Sikh Guru Gobind Singh.
Nava-jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The inside includes images of 436 Hill Street in San Francisco, the original headquarters of the Ghadar Party.
Nava-jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.
Nava-jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The cover features two images of Rajendra Prasad—one taken when he was President of the Indian National Congress in 1934, and the other showing Prasad as the first President of the Republic of India in 1950.
Nava-jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The cover features several images of Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose in honor of his birthday.