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Inspired by the Ghadar Party, soldiers of the 5th Light Infantry at Singapore revolted under the leadership of
Hasan Gangu and Hasrat Mohani
Rahmat Ali Shah and Mohammad Barkatullah.
Chisti Khan and Dundey Khan.
Lala Hardayat and Abdul Rahim
- The Singapore Mutiny occurred in 1915, involving soldiers from the 5th Light Infantry.
- These soldiers were inspired by the Ghadar Party, which was an organization aimed at ending British rule in India.
- Option 1: Hasan Gangu and Hasrat Mohani were not involved. Hasan Gangu founded the Bahmani Sultanate; Hasrat Mohani was a freedom fighter, but not involved in Singapore.
- Option 2: Rahmat Ali Shah and Mohammad Barkatullah were significant figures, but not in this event. Barkatullah was linked to the Ghadar Party but was not leading the mutiny.
- Option 3: Chisti Khan and Dundey Khan led the Singapore Mutiny, and their actions were directly connected to the Ghadar movement.
- Option 4: Lala Hardayat and Abdul Rahim were not involved in the mutiny.
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