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- Ghanaram Chakrabarty (Bengali: ঘনরাম চক্রবর্তী; c. 1669–?) was a Bengali poet of the Early Modern Era and the greatest contributor to the Dharmamangalkavya...
- of the Mangal-Kavya fame, such as Kavi Kankan Mukunda Ram Chakravarty, Ghanaram Chakrabarty and Rupram Chakrabarty belonged to Purba Bardhaman district...
- between Dharmapala and the Samudras (Seas), and in the Dharmamangal of Ghanaram there ls the suggestion of a relationship between Dharmapala's queen and...
- of putting expediency above morality. The protagonist of the story is Ghanaram (an ancestor of Ghanashyam Das, a teller of tall tales) who wages a heroic...
- Thakur, Govindadas Thakur, Dvaja Chandidas, Dina Chandidas, Boru Chandidas, Ghanaram Chakravorty, Kavikankan Mukundaram Chakravorty, Bharatchandra Ray, Premendra...
- (born 1948), Indian historian Gaurav Chakrabarty (born 1987), Indian actor Ghanaram Chakrabarty (c. 1669-?), Bengali poet Haranath Chakraborty (born 1959)...
- significant poets of Dharmamangal were Rupram Chakrabarty (17th century) and Ghanaram Chakrabarty (17th-18th century). Other poets of Dharmamangal include Khelaram...
- Bijay Gupta, Bipradas Pipilai, Madhav Acharya, Mukundaram Chakrabarti, Ghanaram Chakraborty, Srishyam Pandit, Bharatchandra Ray Gunakar, Khemananda, Ketaka...
- permanent baiji neighborhood formed in the city. In the 18th century, Ghanaram Chakrabarti gave a long description of the cooking skills of barbonitas...
- actor, pla**** Prodipto Lahiri in the Bengali megaserial Gaaner Oparey Ghanaram Chakrabarty (born c. 1669), Bengali poet, contributor to the Dharmamangalkavya...