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- Debendranath Tagore (15 May 1817 – 19 January 1905; birth name: Debendronath Thakur) was an Indian philosopher and religious reformer, active in the Brahmo...
- perform the divine service as laid out by Rammohun. On 6 October 1839, Debendranath Tagore, son of Dwarkanath Tagore, established Tattvaranjini Sabha which...
- was a princess. The king also had a son, Debendranath, with a servant. When he decided to name Debendranath as his heir, Manjulika killed him out of rage...
- they were of a Brahmin caste. Tagores were Bengali Brahmins. However, Debendranath Tagore (father of Rabindranath Tagore) was one of the founding members...
- reforming the Hindu religion through Unitarianism, his successor Maharshi Debendranath Tagore in 1850 rejected the infallibility of the Vedas. Tagore tried...
- World Heritage List by the World Heritage Committee in 2023. In 1863, Debendranath Tagore took on permanent lease 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land, with two...
- Debendra Nath Karjee is an Indian politician. He was elected from Cooch Behar, West Bengal to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India as...
- Tagore. He was the scion of the Tagore family of Calcutta, father of Debendranath Tagore and grandfather of Rabindranath Tagore. Dwarakanath Tagore was...
- breakaway faction of the Brahmo Samaj led by Keshab Chandra Sen and Debendranath Tagore. From 1881 to 1884, he was also active in Sen's Band of Hope,...
- He was a Bengali poet, Brahmo philosopher, and scholar. His father Debendranath Tagore fought against the British soldiers.[citation needed] Tagore was...