Inquilab (Revolution)
"Inquilab" is a term that means "revolution" in Urdu and Hindi. It is often associated with social and political movements aimed at bringing about significant change in society. The word gained prominence during the Indian independence movement, symbolizing the struggle against colonial rule and the desire for freedom and justice.
One of the most notable figures linked to the concept of "Inquilab" is Bhagat Singh, a prominent revolutionary who fought against British colonialism in India. His famous slogan, "Inquilab Zindabad," translates to "Long Live the Revolution," and continues to inspire activists and movements advocating for social justice and equality.