- at
Patisar.
Dwarkanath Tagore, the
grandfather of
Rabindranath Tagore,
purchased this
zamindari in 1830.
Rabindranath Tagore first came to
Patisar in...
-
India Rabindra Museum, in Mungpoo, near Kalimpong,
India Patisar Rabindra Kacharibari,
Patisar, Atrai, Naogaon,
Bangladesh Pithavoge Rabindra Memorial...
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India Rabindra Museum, in Mungpoo, near Kalimpong,
India Patisar Rabindra Kacharibari,
Patisar, Atrai, Naogaon,
Bangladesh Pithavoge Rabindra Memorial...
- is
crossed by the dried-up bed of the Ghaggar-Hakra
River and
comprises Patisar Lake and
irrigated land.
Officials said that
indigenous trees like Indian...
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Rabindranath Tagore's home in
Patisar, Atrai....
-
ancestral village and at Narajole, he
moved on to the
Tagore estate at
Patisar, now in Bangladesh.
Rabindranath Tagore was
impressed by his knowledge...
-
connected with Tagore's life in the
common villages of,
among others,
Patisar, Shajadpur, and
Shilaida while managing the
Tagore family's vast landholdings...
-
Bagha Museum Archaeological Museum,
Mahasthan Rabindra Kachharibari Museum Patisar Museum Chalan Beel
Museum Tajhat Palace Museum Khulna Divisional Museum...
-
engaged in his
zamindari work in his
family estates at
Shilaidaha and
Patisar during 1890s. In an
address to the
workers of
Sriniketan in 1939, he said...
- from 100 to 250 mm and the
groundwater is
highly saline. The wetland,
Patisar Lake, was
initially built as a
water reservoir and was an
important habitat...