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List of 966 Indian Freedom Fighters held at the the notorious Cellular Jail at Andaman Island

 List of 966 Indian Freedom Fighters held at the the notorious Cellular Jail at Andaman Island

Long before Guantanamo Bay was developed as a no-escape prison, the British began setting up an island prison on the Andaman island. They had just conquered the Indian subcontinent, and a Guantanamo Bay style detention facility for Indian freedom fighters started being constructed in 1896. After facing immense difficulty finding a list of prisoners online, this list has been posted to aid researchers.


List of Freedom Fighters deported to the Penal Settlement

Part I – Heroes of 1857 (10th March 1858 onwards) = 309


Part II – PRE-CELLULAR JAIL DEPORTATIONS (Wahabi Movement, Anglo Manipuri Revolt & others) 1864 onwards) = 22


Part III – POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE CELLULAR JAIL  1909-21 = 149


Part IV – HEROES OF CELLULAR JAIL 1922-31(Moplah Revolt, Manyam Heroes and others) = 30


Part V – POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE CELLULAR JAIL (1932-38) = 386


Part VI – Members of INA and IIL, Andaman Branch incarcerated in the Cellular Jail under False Spy Cases & later killed during the Japanese Occupation of the Islands 1942-45


Shot Dead at Dugnabad (Port Blair) on 30.3.1943 = 7


Shot Dead at Homfraygunj on 30.1.1944 = 44


Tortured to Death in the Cellular Jail = 19


Part I – Heroes of 1857 (10th March 1858 onwards)

1. Abdullah Mohiuddin


2. Adhuria


3. Aga


4. Akbar Zama ,Syed


5. Alauddin, Maulavi Syed


6. Ambala Nanu


7. Aneer Khan


8. Amruta


9. Anajoe


10. Annu Nathu


11. Anwar khan Piare Khan


12. Aaoghad Bawa


13. Arjun


14. Ayuppa Hindulla


15. Babun Jummal khan


16. Bada Miya


17. Bagal, Yadu Patlu


18. Bahadur Goanburah


19. Bahadur Singh


20. Bala


21. Balakrishana


22. Barku


23. Barua, Dutiram


24. Bhai khan


25. Bandari Gopal


26. Bhikari


27. Bhima


28. Bhimaji


29. Bhim Rao


30. Bhiwa Lakma


31. Bhorji, Paddu


32. Bhosale, Atmaram Santu


33. Bhosale, Babaji Bhujanga


34. Bhosale, Ganu khandu


35. Bhosale, Raghu Manaji


36. Bhosale, Vithu Hangu


37. Bhosale, Vyankat Rao


38. Bhutia


39. Birbat kunbi


40. Budnya Peersaheb


41. Chaman Singh


42. Chauhan Sujan Singh


43. Chavan, Ganu Bapu


44. Chavan, Hari Biru


45. Chavan, Krishnappa Gopal


46. Chavan Mahadev.


47. Dadabhai Parbhudas


48. Dagdu


49. Dama


50. Damodar Abaji


51. Das Baladanda


52. Dattu Nathu


53. Davu Sarmalkar


54. Desai, Narayan


55. Desai ,Pancheli Govind


56. Desai, Raghoba


57. Devi


58. Devi Din


59. Deviji Sirsat


60. Devi Prasad


61. Dhaku Ghadi


62. Dharma


63. Dharma Subhana


64. Dhobey Gulgar


65. Dhondia Birbal


66. Dhondu, kalu


67. Dogra Mangal Singh


68. Doolum


69. Doulat Singh Pancham singh


70. Dutt, Shoo


71. Fakira, Lingappa


72. Fakru


73. Faras khan Imam khan


74. Fazal Haq khairabadi: He was one of the main poets of the Indian Muslim Freedom fighters of 1857. He was a philosopher, an author, a poet, a religious scholar, but is most remembered for issuing a fatwa of armed fighting in favor of Jihad against the British empire in 1857.


75. Futta


76. Gaikwad Devji


77. Ganesh Maharaj


78. Gan Sawat


79. Ganu, Sakharam


80. Garbed, Haribhai


81. Gavali, Vithu


82. Ghatge, Hanumant


83. Ghouse Ghulam


84. Gokhale Bhikaji Ganesh


85. Gopala, Sant Sali


86. Govardhan


87. Govind


88. Govinda, Mahar


89. Govind, Vithu


90. Gowda, Govind


91. Gulab, khan


92. Gulia, Mudemiya


93. Hari


94. Hattee Singh


95. Hendlakar, Devji


96. Hidait- Ullah


97. Himanchal Singh


98. Hona ji


99. Horawan


100. Hussain Guljar


101. Hussain ,Hatela


102. Hussain Ibrahim


103. Hussain Shah, Fakir


104. Jadhav, Raghu


105. Jadav Subhana Bapu


106. Jagadesh Singh


107. Jairam, Rama


108. Jairam, Shivram


109. Jasmer Singh


110. Jawahr Singh


111. Jay Singh


112. Jewahkitippah


113. Jiwaji, Abhimanyu


114. Jorekar, Babi


115. Joshi, Krishnaji


116. Kabre Gunajli


117. Kadam, Apa Babu


118. Kadam, Ram


119. Kadam, Ravji Kalaji


120. Kagdia


121. Kakdia, Mahadu


122. Kallappa Hulgeppa


123. Kallu


124. Kallu Mubarak


125. Kallu Rehman


126. Kalu


127. Kalu Rajia


128. Kanhayya Veludi


129. Karim Rehman


130. Karsowkar Gopal


131. Karim khan


132. Katilbeg


133. Khandu Vithu


134. Khedu Lakshman


135. Khiran


136. Kifaitullah


137. Kisan, Santuram


138. Kochrakar Zillu


139. Kokamkar, Gopal


140. koli ,Manya


141. Konkankar Bombi


142. Kulkarni, Babaji Balaji


143. Kumbhar, Vithu Satwaji


144. Kunbi, Girwar


145. Kunbi, Jawahar


146. Kupason


147. Kura Singh


148. Kutwar,Sunkar


149. Lakarsha, Kalusha


150. Lalai


151. Liaqat Ali


152. Lingappa Sakarappa


153. Loney Singh


154. Madhu Mallick


155. Mahadik, Hybatrao Appa


156. Mahale Vithu Bahiru


157. Mahibullah


158. Majumder, Timappa


159. Mallik Jogi


160. Mallu Porka


161. Malwankar, Appa


162. Malya Yallapa


163. Mammu khan


164. Mane ,Narsingh


165. Mania


166. Manjayya, Malya


167. Mannu Singh


168. Maoji


169. Maoji, Dhundal


170. Maya Ram


171. Mandi Mochi


172. Mharu


173. Mhaskar, Rowloji Lingoji Naik


174. Mingali Kristun


175. Mirashi Ganesh


176. Mirashi, Narayan


177. Mirza Wilayat Hussain khan


178. Moghe, Gopal Shivram Joshi


179. Mohd Ismail Hussain Muneer


180. Mohd, Yar Khan


181. Mohan


182. Mohan Singh Pancham Singh


183. Mohite, Tatya


184. Morey, Limba Bhawni


185. Mosya, Arjun


186. Mulkundy, Lakshman


187. Musai Singh


188. Naik, Bhima


189. Naik, Bodark yashwant


190. Naik, Ganga Eka


191. Naik, Naroji Lingoji


192. Naik, Somia Jatra


193. Nalji Waradkir


194. Nana Chiloji


195. Nana Pokra


196. Narain


197. Narajekar Bhiku


198. Narsa Linga


199. Narsingh


200. Narsingh shivappa


201. Naru Dhula


202. Nassira


203. Niaz Mohd Khan


204. Niranjan Singh


205. Noora


206. Nuzzar Mohd


207. Pagay, Ranga Rao Ratnakar


208. Pandia


209. Pandu Pade


210. Pandu, Singinkar


211. Panjali Poku


212. Parulkar, Sadasiv Narayan


213. Pasi, Ramdin


214. Patel, Bhan Kanjora


215. Patel, Bhau Harji


216. Patel, Bhilla Atyia


217. Patel, Garbadas


218. Patel Itu


219. Patel, khushal Govind


220. Patel, Maoji Arjun


221. Patel, Pandu Dhondi


222. Patel, Trimbak Hari


223. Pawar ,Jivba Miru


224. Pawar, Vyanka


225. Phadnis ,Shridhar Sitaram


226. Poipkar, Bapu


227. Paradhan, Maoji Dharma


228. Qaim khan


229. Raja Meera


230. Raja Vyankat


231. Rama


232. Ramdin Ahir


233. Ramji Jagtap


234. Ram Parab


235. Ram Prasad


236. Ram Singh Indrasing


237. Rao, Rama


238. Rao, Sheeshgiri


239. Rao, Venkat


240. Ravji


241. Rawanekar, Bhikaji


242. Rawal ,Bisai Bhiku


243. Ray Singh


244. Rayu


245. Rohim


246. Rowyo


247. Rudrappa, Bhima


248. Rulya Limji


249. Sakarappa, Gourappa


250. Shaka Ram


251. Salvi, Gopal


252. Sandu


253. Santu Chandu


254. Sanu Bagal


255. Sathe Bhau


256. Satodar, Govind


257. Sawant, Babaji


258. Sawant, Ganu


259. Sawant, Maun Appa


260. Sawant, Puttaji Baburao


261. Sawant,Trimbak


262. Sawant,Vishram


263. Sawant, Doud


264. Shah ,Jahanda


265. Shah, Manju


266. Shah, Qutub


267. Shah, Sarvar


268. Shambhu Kautnakar


269. Shankar Maharaj


270. Sheik Ali


271. Sheik Formud Ali


272. Sheik Mannu


273. Shevde, Narayan Vishwanath


274. Shinde, Narayan Piraji


275. Shinde, Rama Raghu


276. Shivappa Sangappa


277. Shridhar Bhikun


278. Siraj-Uddin


279. Somia


280. Subasing


281. Suka


282. Suka Maraya


283. Sultan Paras


284. Supria


285. Suznya Suthu


286. Syed Ahmed


287. Tammanna Lakshman


288. Tendulkar, Raghu


289. Thakur Lakshman


290. Thorat, Bapu Naroji


291. Tinajah


292. Tiwari, Dudhnath


293. Trembak, Raghu


294. Tukaram Krishnaji


295. Tulia


296. Tulpia


297. Vaingankar Vithu


298. Vanda Soma


299. Viloba Valaji


300. Vista Babaji


301. Vithoba


302. Vithoba, Nujakar


303. Vithu


304. Vithu Bava


305. Vyankappa Sakarappa


306. Wazir


307. Yadav, Chinnaji


308. Yerappa, Gangaram


309. Yesa Nathia


Part II – PRE-CELLULAR JAIL DEPORTATIONS (Wahabi Movement, Anglo Manipuri Revolt & others) 1864 onwards)

1. Abdul Gaffar


2. Abdul Gaffur


3. Abdul Karim


4. Abdul Rahim Sadiqpuri


5. Ahmedullah


6. Amir Khan


7. Amiruddin


8. Angou Sana


9. Ayapurel


10. Deo, Brij kishore Singh


11. Hasmatdad Khan


12. Jodh Singh


13. Kula Chandra Singh


14. Luwang Ningthou


15. Masud khan


16. Mohd. Shafi Hussain


17. Mohd. Shafi Lahori


18. Mondal, Ibrahim


19. Sher Ali : A Pathan from the NorthWest Frontier Province who ended up in the Andaman because of a family feud, the details of which are unclear. He decided to kill a high ranking British officer whenever he got the chance. On 8th February, 1872, Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India was paying a visit to the Andaman, and ended up being stabbed to death by Sher Ali. Sher Ali was executed, and the British government began construction of the Cellular Jail to avoid such complications in the future (Source).


20. Tabarak Ali


21. Thanesari, Mohd Jafar: Muhammad Jafar (1838–1905) was deported to the Andaman colony for his part in the 1857 uprising. In this book Tarikh-i-Ajib, he describes the life and customs of the islanders, the rules and regulations for the management of the convicts in the period 1858–79, and the people in authority at the penal colony. He also highlights major events, such as the 1872 assassination at Port Blair of Governor-General Lord Mayo. The book includes a table of Hindi and Urdu words and phrases and Arabic equivalents. Other tables detail the many languages spoken in the colony. The work is illustrated with drawings of the inhabitants and of local flora and fauna. It was first published in 1890. A second, revised and expanded, edition of 1892 can be found here. An english journal article based on his memoir can be found here. Note that his memoir documents the period before the construction of the Cellular Jail, which was comparatively more humane.


22. Yahya Ali


Part III – POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE CELLULAR JAIL  1909-21

1. Alla-ud-din


2. Ali Ahmed Siddiqui


3. Amar Singh


4. Amar Singh Nandbol


5. Banerjee, Upendra Nath


6. Basu, Ashwani Kumar


7. Basu, Satya Ranjan


8. Bhan Singh: Gets a mention in a 2001 Guardian article. Was beaten to death by guards.


9. Bhattacharjee, Abinash Chandra


10. Bhattacharjee, Harendra Kumar


11. Bhowmick, Madan Mohan


12. Bishen Singh, S/o Jawala Singh


13. Bishen Singh, S/o kesar Singh


14. Bishen Singh, S/o Jeevan Singh


15. Bishen Singh ,S/o Ram Singh


16. Biswas, Surendera Nath


17. Channan Singh


18. Chattar Singh


19. Chattar Singh: Gets a mention in a 2001 Guardian article. Died on the island after being tortured.


20. Chet Ram


21. Chuher Singh


22. Chakarborty, Abani Bhushan


23. Chakarborty, Trailokya Nath


24. Chatterjee, Sanukul


25. Chatterjee ,Satish Chandra


26. Chandra ,Nagendran Chandra


27. Chaudhury, Khagendra Nath


28. Chaudhury, Naren Mohan Ghosh


29. Das, Hem Chandra


30. Das, Pulin Behari


31. Datta, Brojendra Nath


32. Deena


33. Dutta, Sachindra Nath


34. Dey, Bidhu Bhushan


35. Dey, Suhir Chandra


37. Gewan singh Marhana


38. Ghosh, Barindra Kumar: Was convicted for bombing the carriage of a British official.


39. Ghosh, Bhupendra Nath


40. Ghosh, Kalidas


41. Girdhari Lal


42. Govind Ram


43. Gurudas Singh


44. Guruditt Singh


45. Gurmukh Singh


46. Gurumukh Singh


47. Harandev Singh


48. Hardit Singh


49. Harnam Singh


50. Hazra ,Amrit lal


51. Hazra Singh


52. Hirda Ram


53. Hussain Mohd Mujtaba


54. Inder Singh, S/o Ala Singh


55. Inder Singh, S/o Mulah Singh


56. Jagat Ram


57. Jalaldeen


58. Jawala Singh


59. Jawand Singh


60. Jayram Singh


61. Jeevan Singh


62. Joshi, Daji Narayan


63. Kala Singh, S/o Gasota Singh


64. Kala Singh, S/o Gulab Singh


65. Kanjilal Hrishikesh


66. Kapur Singh


67. Kar, Gobinda Chandra


68. Karam Chand


69. Kartar Singh


70. Kehar Singh,S/o Nihal Singh


71. Kehar Singh, S/o Bhan Singh


72. Kehar Singh, S/o Bhagat Singh


73. Kesar Singh


74. Kirpa Ram


75. Kirpal Singh


76. Kusal Singh


77. Ladha Ram


78. Lahiri Ashutosh


79. Lakhan Singh


80. Lal Singh, S/o Mohan Singh


81. Lal Singh, S/o Uday Singh


82. Madan Singh


83. Mabgal Singh


84. Manohar Singh


85. Mansha Singh


86. Mehardeen


87. Mehar Singh


88. Mohammadi


89. Mohd Akram khan


90. Mitra Sachindra Lal


91. Mukherjee, Nani Gopal


92. Nand Singh, S/o Ram Singh


93. Nand Singh, S/o Punjab Singh


94. Nandgopal


95. Nidhan Singh


96. Nadir Ali Shah


97. Natha Singh


98. Pal, Kinuram


99. Pal, Nakunja Behari


100. Parmanand ,S/o Gaya Prasad


101. Parmanand Bhai, S/o Bhai Tara Chand: One of the earliest advocates of the Partition. Got pardoned in 1920. Wiki.


102. Paul, Jyotish Chandra


103. Piara Singh


104. Prithvi Singh Azad


105. Raja Ram


106. Ram Charan Lal


107. Ram Hari


108. Ram Rakha: Gets a mention in a 2001 Guardian article. A prisoner named Ram Raksha starved to death in protest.


109. Ram Saran Das


110. Randhir Singh


111. Rattan Chand


112. Roda Singh


113. Roshan Lall


114. Roy , Gopendra lal


116. Roy Nikhil Ranjan Guha


117. Roy, Nirapada


118. Roy, Phanindra Bhushan


119. Rulia Singh


120. Rurh Singh


121. Sadiq


122. Sajjan Singh


123. Sandhi


124. Sanyal, Kshitij Chandra


125. Sanyal ,Sachindra Nath: Indian revolutionary with the the only distinction of having served twice in the Cellular Jail.


126. Sarkar Bibhuti Bhushan


127. Sarkar Bidhu Bhushan


128. Sarkar Nagendra Nath


129. Sarkar, Sudhir kumar


130. Savarkar, Ganesh Damodar


131. Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar


132. Sen, Biren Chandra


133. Sengupta, Suresh Chandra


134. Sher Singh


135. Shiv Singh


136. Singhara Singh


137. Sohan Singh Bhakna


138. Sawan Singh


139. Sucha Singh


140. Sunder Singh


141. Suren Singh


142. Surjan Singh


143. Teja Singh


144. Thakur Singh


145. Udham Singh


146. Verma Hotilal


147. Wasakha Singh


148. Waswa Singh


149. Wilayati


Part IV – HEROES OF CELLULAR JAIL 1922-31(Moplah Revolt, Manyam Heroes and others)

1. Ahmed Kutty, Mattummal


2. Ahmed Kutty, Variyath Valappil


3. Alavi, Haji Nelliparamban


4. Alavi, Machinchari


5. Alavi, Poovakundi


6. Athan Chungatto


7. Birayiah Dora, Taggi


8. Dublis, Vishnu Sharan


9. Kayarni, Pokat


10. Kotiaha, KarAbu


11. Koyakutty,Kazhisseri


12. Kunjeni, Kayakhatiparambil


13. Kunjalavi, kolaparamban


14. Kunjara, Kathukalan


15. Kunjayammun ,Mukri


16. Kunjeedu, Neehiyil


17. Kunji Kadar Molla, Puthampeedi Kayet


18. Kutty Hasan, Chakkupurakkal


19. Marakkar, Pooyikuman


20. Marakkar, Mathummal


21. Moideen kutty,Poolakuyyil kunhi


22. Pandu Padal, Bonangi


23. Pockar, Anipa


24. Pothaiah Korabu


25. Raja ,Auggi


26. Rayin, Machingol


27. Saidalippa, Ambattuparamban


28. Saniage Saiah, Golivilli


29. Sanyashi, Kuncheti


30. Shukla, Lakshmi Kanta


Part V – POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE CELLULAR JAIL (1932-38)

1. Acharjee, Gopal Chandra


2. Acharjee, Suresh Chandra


3. Adhikari, Mohit Chandra


4. Adhir Chandra Singh


5. Agarwal, Shyam krishna


6. Ajay Chandra Singh


7. Anant Lal Singh


8. Bachchu LAl


9. Bagchi, Amlendu


10. Bairuni, Provakar


11. Bakshi, Hemchandra


12. Banerjee, Bibhuti Bhsuhan


13. Banerjee,BhupeshChandra


14. Banerjee,Haripada


15. Banerjee,Kali Mohan


16. Banerjee,Madhusudhan


17. Banerjee, Maoranjan


18. Banerjee, Mrityunaya


19. Banerjee, Rabindranth


20. Banerjee, Shirod


21. Banerjee, Susheel kumar


22. Banik, Dharni Mohan


23. Banik, Dinesh Chandra


24. Banik, Surendra Chandra


25. Barua, Mahesh Chandra


26. Barua, Nirendra lall


27. Basu, Bhupal Chandra


28. Bawl, Loknath


29. Bera ,Govinda


30. Bharatwar, Shyama Charan


31. Bhattacharjee, Ananta Kumar


32. Bhattacharjee. Bhupesh Chandra


33. Bhattacharjee, Bimal Chandra: His account given at the age of 89 is covered in a 2001 Guardian article.


34. Bhattacharjee, Chandra Nath


35. Bhattacharjee,Dhirendra Kumar


36. Bhattacharjee, Haripada


37. Bhattacharjee, Hem Chandra


38. Bhattacharjee, Hrishikesh


39. Bhattacharjee,Joyesh Chandra


40. Bhattacharjee, khudi Ram


41. Bhattacharjee, koumudi Kanta


42. Bhattacharjee, Saradindra


43. Bhattacharjee, Shashi Mohan


44. Bhattacharjee, Sudir Chandra


45. Bhowmick, Bimal Chandra Dey


46. Bhowmick, Himangshu


47. Bhowmick, Mahendra


48. Bhowmick, Prafulla Chandra


49. Biswas,Bhagwan Chandra


50. Biswas, Chittaranjan


51. Biswas ,Dharni kanta


52. Biswas, Dhirendra Kumar


53. Biswas, Krishna


54. Biswas, Prafulla Kumar


55. Bose, Benoy Kumar


56. Bose, Haripada


57. Bose, Hrishikesh


58. Bose, Jagath Bandhu


59. Bose, Pramod Ranjan


60. Bose, Saradha Prasanna


61. Bose, Satyendra Kumar


62. Bux, Mohd. Illahi


63. Chakraborty, Ananta Kumar, S/o Chandra Mohan Debasarma


64. Chakraborty, Ananta Kumar, S/o Durga Mohan Chakraborty


65. Chakraborty, Bankim Chandra: His account given at the age of 89 is covered in a 2001 Guardian article. Was sentenced for holding up a post office.


66. Chakraborty, Bijoy Krishna


67. Chakraborty, Bimalendu


68. Chakraborty, Biru Bhushan


69. Chakraborty, Dharni Kanta


70. Chakraborty, Dhirendra


71. Chakraborty, Direndra Chandra


72. Chakraborty, Haribol


73. Chakraborty, Hemendra Nath


74. Chakraborty, Jeetendra Nath


75. Chakraborty, Jogendra Chandra


76. Chakraborty, Jogesh Chandra


77. Chakraborty, Kalachand


78. Chackraborty, Kalipada, S/o Ram Chandra Chakraborty


79. Chackraborty, Kalipada , S/o Shyam Charan Chakraborty


80. Chackraborty, Krishna Pada


81. Chackraborty, Lalit Chandra


82. Chackraborty, Mokshada Ranjan


83. Chackraborty, Nibaran Chandra


84. Chackraborty, Pran Kishore


85. Chackraborty Priyada Nandan


86. Chackraborty, Provot Chandra


87. Chackraborty, Rajendra Nath


88. Chackraborty, Shanti Pada


89. Chackraborty, Shashindra


90. Chackraborty, Susheel Kumar


91. Chackraborty, S.N.


92. Chandra, Bhuban mohan


93. Chandrika Singh


94. Chatterjee, Anukul Chandra


95. Chatterjee, Daeubesh Chandra


96. Chatterjee, Hira Mohan


97. Chatterjee, Keshab Lal


98. Chatterjee, Ramesh Chandra


99. Chatterjee, Sunil Kumar


100. Chaubey, Suraj Nath


101. Chaudhury Abdul Qadir


102. Chaudhury, Akshay Kumar


103. Chaudhury, Birendra Vinod


104. Chaudhury, Dhirendra Nath: His account was covered in a 2001 Guardian article. He was interviewed at the age of 95.


105. Chaudhury, Haripado: Correct spelling should be Haripada. His account is covered in a 2001 Guardian article. He was sentenced for procuring a pistol that was used to wound a British newspaper editor in Calcutta.


106. Chaudhury, Kali prasanna Roy


107. Chaudhury, Madan Mohan Roy


108. Chaudhury, Kshtij Chandra


109. Chaudhury, Manindra Lall


110. Chaudhury, Manoranjan


111. Chaudhury, Nishakanti Roy


112. Chaudhury, Nitya Ranjan


113. Chaudhury, Paresh Chandra


114. Chaudhury, Pradyot Kumar


115. Chaudhury, S.N.


116. Chaudhury, Subodh Kumar


117. Chaudhury, Sudhir Ranjan


118. Chaudhury, Surendra Dhar


119. Dam, Sudhendra Chandra


120. Das, Chintaharan


121. Das, Deb Kumar


122. Das, Dhirendra Chandra,S/o Jogindera Kishore Das


123. Das, Dhirendra Chandra


124. Das, Dinesh Chandra, S/o Mahesh Das


125. Das, Dinesh Chandra, S/o Raj Mohan Das


126. Das, Durga Shankar


127. Das, Gauranga Das


128. Das, Harendra


129. Das, Hirday Kanta


130. Das, Hirday Ranjan


131. Das, Indu Bhushan


132. Das, Jagnesshwar


133. Das, Janaki Mohan


134. Das ,Jibendra Kumar


135. Das, Jogesh Chandra


136. Das ,Karthick Chandra


137. Das, Nalini Mohan


138. Das, Nanigopal


139. Das, Narendra Nath


140. Das, Ramesh Chandra


141. Das, Sharat Dhupi


142. Das, Sahay Ram


143. Das, Suresh Chandra


144. Dasgupta, Bimal Kumar


145. Dasgupta, Dinesh Chandra


146. Dasgupta. Madan Lal


147. Dasgupta, Nagendra Nath


148. Dasgupta, Nandlal


149. Dasgupta, NAnigopal


150. Dasgupta ,Phani Bhushan


151. Dasgupta, Randir


152. Dasgupta, Sudhangshu Lall


153. Dasgupta, Sudhangshu Bhushan


154. Dasgupta, Susheel Kumar


155. Dastidar, Sukhendu Bikas


156. Deb, Biraj Mohan


157. Deb, Chunni Lal


158. Dey, Ananta Lal


159. Dey,Arvind


160. Dey,Gagan Chandra


161. Dey,Gopal Chandra


162. Dey, Haripada


163. Dey, Jamini Kumar


164. Dey, Jyotindra Chandra


165. Dey, Kali kickar


166. Dey,Kamini Kumar


167. Dey, Kiran Chandra


168. Dey, Kirpa Nath


169. Dey, Makhan Lall


170. Dey, Nagendra Lall


171. Dey, Rakhal Chandra


172. Dey, Susheel Kumar


173. Dey, Usha Ranjan


174. Dey, Manen Chandra


175. Dhanvantari


176. Dhar, Dinesh Chandra


177. Dubey, Gauri Shankar


178. Dutt Batukeshwar: Was sentenced for the 1929 Assembly bomb throwing incident.


179. Dutta, Atul Chandra


180. Dutta, Chittaranjan


181. Dutta, Dhirendra Chandra


182. Dutta, Gaur Gopal


183. Dutta, Harihar


184. Dutta, Hemchandra


185. Dutt, Madhusudhan


186. Dutta, Manindra Lall


187. Dutta ,Manmath Nath


188. Dutta, Mathura Nath


189. Dutta, Nripendra


190. Dutta, Rajat Bhushan


191. Dutta, Santhosh


192. Dutta, Saillesh Chandra


193. Dutta, Surendra Nath


194. Ganguly, Mani


195. Ganguly, Ramani Rajan


196. Gaya Prasad ,Dr.


197. Ghatak, Achyut Nath


198. Ghosh, Abani Ranjan


199. Ghosh, Barindra Kumar


200. Ghosh , Bijoy Kumar


201. Ghosh, Ganesh


202. Ghosh,Kamakya Charan


203. Ghosh, Kumud Nath


204. Ghosh, Narendra Chandra


205. Ghosh, Narendra Prasad


206. Ghosh, Pramtha Nath


207. Ghosh, Pravot Chandra


208. Ghosh, Parimal


209. Ghosh, Sata Ranjan


210. Ghosh, Samarendra Nath


211. Ghosh, Sudhir Chandra


212. Ghoshsu,Kumar


213. Gope, Radha Ballabh


214. Goswami, Murari Mohan


215. Goswami, Prabir Kumar


216. Goswami, Purna Chandra


217. Goswami, Shridhar


218. Guha, Buphesh Chandra


219. Guha, Bidhu Bhushan


220. Guha ,Jogendra Nath


221. Guha, Nirmalendu


222. Guha, Paresh Chandra


223. Guha, Saroj Kanti


224. Gupta, Ananda Prasad


225. Gupta, Gnanan Govinda


226. Gupta, Gulab Chand


227. Gupta, Jeetendra Nath


228. Gupta , Nagendra Nath


229. Gupta, Sachindra Lal Kar


230. Gupta, Surendra Nath Dutta


231. Gurumukh Singh


232. Hazara Singh


233. Home, Sachindra Chandra


234. Kapoor, Jaidev


235. Kar, Govinda Chandra


236. Karanji, Raj Mohan


237. Karmakar, Babhathosh


238. Karamakar, Bholanath Ray


239. Karamakar, Subal Chandra Roy


240. Keor, Uma Shankar


241. Keshav Prasad, Dr.


242. Khanger Haran Chandra


243. Konar, Harekrishna


244. Kundal Lall


245. Lahiri, Birendra Chandra Dr .


246. Lahiri, Sudhanghshu kiran


247. Lalit Mohan Singh


248. Lashkar, Vinay bhushan


249. Mahavir Singh: Gets a mention in a 2001 Guardian article. He died during a hunger strike.


250. Majumder, Jitendra Chandra Dey


251. Majumder, Jyotish


252. Majumdar, Kirti


253. Majumdar, Prafulla Kumar


254. Majumdar, Satyendra Narayan


255. Majumdar, Sudhangshu Narayan Das


256. Malay Krishan Brahmachari


257. Malik Rakhal Das


258. Mathur, Viswanathan


259. Mehta, Kushiram


260. Mishra, Kanhai Lal


261. Missir, Mahavir


262. Mitra, Ajit Kumar


263. Mitra, Amulya Charan


264. Mitra, Pravot Kumar


265. Mitra ,Sachindra Nath


266. Mitra, Satish Mohan


267. Mohmmed Ibrahim


268. Molla, Jeevan


269. Mondal, Upendra


270. Modak, Nagendra Chandra


271. Moitra, Mohit


272. Mukherjee, Abani Kumar


273. Mukherjee, Abhay Pada


274. Mukherjee, Amarendra Nath


275. Mukherjee, Amritendra Nath


276. Mukherjee, Ananta Kumar


277. Mukherjee, Anil Chandra


278. Mukherjee, Jagananda


279. Mukherjee, Kumud Bihari


280. Mukherjee, Pran Gopal


281. Mustafa, Nagendra Mohan


282. Nag ,Adhir Ranjan


283. Nag, Mohan Lal


284. Naha , Dwijendra Nath


285. Namadav, Mohan Kishore


286. Nanda, Dulal Singh


287. Nandi ,Fanindra Lall


288. Nandi, Sachindra Kumar


289. Nanku Singh


290. Narayan, Shyamdev


291. Niyogi, Ravindra Chandra


292. Pal, Ananda Charan


293. Panda, Bhupal Chandra


294. Patitunta, Bhaba Ranjan


295. Prakashi, Satish Chandran


296. Prem Prakash


297. Puran Chand


298. RahaL,Lalit Chandra


299. Ram Partap Singh


300. Ram Singh


301. Ray, Narayan Chandra


302. Roy, Samadish Chandra


303. Roy, Amulya Kumar


304. Roy, Bangeswar


305. Roy, Benoy Bhusan Dey


306. Roy, Birendra Nath


307. Roy, Dharindhar


308. Roy, Gopendra Lall


309. Roy, Jagat Bandhu


310. Roy ,Jyotirmoy


311. Roy, Kalipada


312. Roy, Khokha


313. Roy, Krishna Chandra


314. Roy, Moti Lall


315. Roy, Mukul Chandra


316. Roy, Nikhil Ranjan Guha


317. Roy, Prabodh Kumar


318. Roy, Pravas Chandra


319. Roy, Ravindra Nath Ghuha


320. Roy, Samadish


321. Roy, Sanatan


322. Roy, Saroj Bhushan


323. Roy, Satish Chandra Bose


324. Roy, Satyendra Chandra


325. Roy, Sailesh Chandra


326. Roy, Sitangshu Bhushan Dutta


327. Roy, Subodh Chandra


328. Roy, Sudhindra Mohan


329. Roy, Sudhir Chandra


330. Roy, Surendhra Mohan Kar


331. Sahay, Ram Chandra


332. Samajdar, Harbandhu


333. Samajdar, Kasbah Chandra


334. Samajdar, Ramendra Nath


335. Samajdar, Sudhir Kumar


336. Sanyal, Prafulla Narayan


337. Sarkar, Bimal Kumar


338. Sarkar, Gamiruddin


339. Sarkar, Karthick


340. Sarkar, Rajani kanta


341. Sarkar, Nepal Chandra


342. Sarkar, Ramakrishna


343. Sarkhel, Surendra Nath


344. Satyabrata


345. Sen, Bidhu Bhushan


346. Sen, Fakir Chand


347. Sen, Lal Mohan


348. Sen, Manindra Chandra


349. Sen, Shanti Gopal


350. Sen,Suneermal


351. Sengupta, Amulya Charan


352. Sengupta,Bijon Kumar


353. Sengupta, Mukul Ranjan


354. Sengupta, Nalini Ranjan


355. Sengupta, Niranjan


356. Sengupta, Prasannata Kumar


357. Sengupta ,Sudhangshu Kumar


358. Sengupta, Sukumar


359. Shaha, Anaath Bandhu


360. Shaha, Bhupesh Chandra


361. Shaha, Bidhyadhar


362. Shaha ,Dinesh Chandra


363. Shaha, Gopi Mohan


364. Shaha ,Haridas


365. Shaha, Manmohan


366. Shaha, Revati Mohan


367. Shaha, Upendra Nath


368. Shambu, Nath Azaad


369. Sharma, Bharat Chandra


370. Sheel, Prakash Chandra


371. Shivam, Sachidananda


372. Shrimani, Kamala kanta


373. Shukla ,Jogendra: Correct name should be Yogendra. Well known freedom fighter.


374. Shukla, Kedarmani


375. Sinha, Bejoy Kumar


376. Siraj-ul-Haq


377. Sutradhar, Amar Chandra


378. Talpatra, Dwijendra Nath


379. Talikdar, Bebhesh Chandra


380. Talukdar,Debendra Kumar


381. Tarafdar, Benoy Kumar


382. Thakurta ,Jeevan Krishto


383. Thakurta, Manoranjan


384. Tiwari, Kamalnath


385. Venkateshawar Rao, Prativadi Bhayankara


386. Verma, Shiv


Part VI – Members of INA and IIL, Andaman Branch incarcerated in the Cellular Jail under False Spy Cases & later killed during the Japanese Occupation of the Islands 1942-45

Shot Dead at Dugnabad (Port Blair) on 30.3.1943

1. Narayan Rao


2. Itter Singh


3. Gopal krishana


4. Dr. Surendre Nath Nag


5. Andul Khaliq


6. Sub. Suba Khan


7. Chota Singh


Shot Dead at Homfraygunj on 30.1.1944

1. Abdul Jalil


2. Anant lal


3. Bachan Singh


4. Balwant Singh


5. Bunta Singh


6. Bakshi Singh


7. Basant Lal


8. Dulpat Ram


9. Dulip Singh


10. Farzand Ali


11. Fazal Beg


12. Fazal Hussain


13. Gulam Sarvar


14. Gajjan Singh


15. Gyan Singh


16. Gopal Singh


17. Hira Singh Chawla


18. Hammam Singh


19. H.H. Rahlkar


20. Jaswant Singh


21. Jauaram Tiwari


22. Kaur Singh Chawla


23. Kamail Singh


24. Lakshman Dass Sankwa


25. Mohar Singh


26. Malkhan Singh


27. Mulki Raj


28. Mir Alam


29. Mahima Singh


30. Mohammed Khan


31. Noor Hussain Malik


32. Noor Ahamed


33. Noor Mahi


34. Prem Shanker Pandey


35. Pokar Singh Chawla


36. Paras Ram


37. Pratap Nath Nag


38. Radha Kishan


39. Ratan Chand


40. Raj Ratan Dass


41. Satyan Dass


42. Sahib Singh


43. Dr. Sher Singh


44. Uttam Singh


Tortured to Death in the Cellular Jail

1. Bagwan Dass


2. Bakshish Singh


3. Baldev Sahai Gidru


4. Bhikam Singh


5. Charanji Lal


6. Dr.Diwan Singh Dhillon


7. Dhanak Dhari Lal


8. Faizul Hassan


9. Farman Shah


10. Gulab Khan


11. Hari Kishen


12. Lal Singh


13. Moti Ram


14. Niranjan Lal


15. Patti Ram


16. Santa Singh


17. Sangara Singh


18. Santa Singh


19. Muthu Swamy Naidu V.


NOTE: 

It is important to note that British Intelligence sometimes sent their own operatives to the Cellular jail after a mock trial, and once their “freedom fighter” bonafides would thus be established, they would be quietly released a few years later after a mercy petition, so that they could infiltrate the Freedom Movement. Given the construction of the cells, prisoners were kept in isolation with very limited avenues for socialization. And therefore there is no way to verify that such operatives actually lived in the prison for their term or not.


Therefore the previous typed list should be considered as more comprehensive and authoritative. The stone plaques are still an interesting representation nevertheless. We find that all of independent India is dwarfed by the contribution of Bengal.


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