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Kaliprasanna Singha (Bengali: কালীপ্রসন্ন সিংহ; 23
February 1841 – 24 July 1870), well
known by his pen name
Hootum Pyancha, was a
Bengali author, playwright...
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Kaliprasanna Vidyaratna (Bangabdo [1255–1330]; 1849–1924 AD) was an
Indian scholar of Sanskrit,
academic and author. He was the prin****l of the Sanskrit...
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Hootum Pyanchar Naksha (lit. 'Sketches by a
Watching Owl') is a book by
Kaliprasanna Singha (1841–1870),
first published in 1861. The book has been influential...
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Patriot was
facing the grim
prospect of a
financial disaster. At that time
Kaliprasanna Singha provided the
necessary financial support and
saved the
paper from...
- Rai
Bahadur Dewan Kaliprosanna Ghosh, CIE
Vidyasagar was a
Bengali journalist,
writer and scholar.
Ghosh was born on 23 July 1843 in the
village of Bharakar...
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sentenced to a
period of
imprisonment and fine of 1,000 rupees.
Kaliprasanna Singha, a
friend of Long, paid the fine for him. The play
proved to be...
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Internet Archive:
Sanskrit (by
Vishnuchitta Alwar, 1922),
Bengali by
Kaliprasanna Vidyaratna (1926), Hindi,
Telugu by K.
Bhavanarayana (1930) Read Critical...
- educationist,
researcher Nurul Alam Khan – educationist,
mathematician Kaliprasanna Vidyaratna –
Sanskrit scholar,
author Haider Hussain –
singer ATM Shamsuzzaman...
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pursuers to
think no man
could be
hidden there.
Hootum Pyanchar Naksha by
Kaliprasanna Singha (1841–1870),
first published in 1861, is a book of
social commentaries...
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translation of
Hutum Pyanchar Noksha, a 19th-century
Bengali novel written by
Kaliprasanna Singha. It was
originally published as a
series and
later in
novel form...