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Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (anglicized as Chatterjee) CIE (26 or 27 June 1838 – 8
April 1894) was an
Indian Bengali novelist, poet,
essayist and journalist...
- Prasad. The
lyrics have been
penned by Savvy,
Riddhi Barua, Prasen,
Priyo Chattopadhay and SA
Haque Alik. Soma A
Chatterji of The
Indian Express reviewed the...
- [ramɔkriʂno pɔromoɦɔŋʃo] ; IAST: Rāmakṛṣṇa Paramahaṃsa), born
Ramakrishna Chattopadhay, was an
Indian Hindu mystic. He was a
devotee of the
goddess Kali, but...
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Exploiting collective amnesia?". Bar and Bench.
Retrieved 17
October 2024.
Chattopadhay,
Shruhid (23
September 2024). "Aparajita Bill a
political gimmick to...
- (where the
natives lived).
According to
architectural historian Swati Chattopadhay,
Tagore used the
Bengali meaning of the word, Jorasanko ('double bridge')...
- Aguilera,
Thomas (2017). "Everyday
resistances in
French slums". In
Chattopadhay, Sutapa; Mudu,
Pierpaolo (eds.). Migration,
squatting and
radical autonomy...
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ignored (help) "Poem: Abani, Are You Home by
Shakti Chattopadhay".
Works by or
about Shakti Chattopadhyay at the
Internet Archive Works...
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Chatterjee graduated into
character roles. His
father was
Shailendra Chattopadhay and
mother was
Manimala Devi. In 1953, he was
admitted into Calcutta...
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organization is
affiliated to UNESCO. The WCC was
founded in 1964 by
Kamaladevi Chattopadhay,
Aileen Osborn Webb (who had
founded the
American Craft Council in 1943...
- Marh, his son Dr
Bilgrami Professor Mishra, an
English professor Dr Ila
Chattopadhay, an
English professor Hans, an
Austrian diplomat The Guppi, inhabitant...