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Nilmoni Tagore (1721–1791) was a
scion of
Tagore family who,
founded the
Jorasanko branch of
Tagore family leaving the old
house of Pathuriaghata. In...
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skinned Nilmoni ****an Sr, ****amese writer, poet,
freedom fighter and
politician Nilmoni Singha Dev, 19th-century
Indian monarch Nilmoni Tagore, founder...
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Nilmoni ****an (1880–1978) was an ****amese writer, poet,
freedom fighter and
politician po****rly
known as
Bagmibor in the ****amese literature. Since...
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Bharati University campus. The
Jorasanko Thakur Bari was
built in 1784 by
Nilmoni Thakur in
Jorasanko in the
north of Kolkata. The land on
which this ancestral...
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constructed the new Fort
William in the mid-eighteenth century. His
eldest son,
Nilmoni Tagore (b.1721 - d.1791), with his wife
Lalita Devi and sons,
settled at...
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Dwarakanath Tagore (1794-1846) was the son of
Nilmoni Tagore's
second son,
Rammani Tagore, but was
adopted by the
childless first...
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Nilmoni Singha Dev was the
sixtieth king of the Mallabhum. He
ruled from 1889 to 1903.
Nilmoni Singha Dev was the last king of
Singha Dev dynasty. He had...
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Ramkrishna Singha Dev 1876–1885
Dwhaja Moni Devi 1885–1889
Nilmoni Singha Dev 1889–1903
Churamoni Devi (Regency) 1903–1930
Kalipada Singha...
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Rajendra Mullick Bahadur. Raja
Rajendra Mullick was the
adopted son of
Nilmoni Mullick, who
built a
Jagannath temple which predates Marble Palace, and...
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Indian author who
writes in
English Nilmani Phookan Jr, ****amese poet
Nilmoni ****an Sr (1880–1978), ****amese poet and
freedom fighter Pranati ****an...