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Rajnarayan Basu (1826–1899) was an
Indian writer and
intellectual of the
Bengal Renaissance. He was born in
Boral in 24
Parganas and
studied at the Hare...
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Bengal (present-day Bangladesh), to a
Hindu family. His
father was
Rajnarayan Dutt and his
mother was
Jahnabi Devi. His
family being reasonably well-off...
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Chandra Chattopadhyay,
Manik Bandopadhyay.
Brahmo Samaj leader Wrishi Rajnarayan Basu as
headmasters had also
contributed in
building up the institution...
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Rajnarayan Budholiya (
Rajju Maharaj ) (10
April 1961 – 10
October 2021) was an
Indian politician who
served as a
member of
parliament for the Hamirpur...
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Rajnarayan Mishra was an
Indian socialist and
freedom fighter of
Indian Independence movement. He gets the last
execution of
British rule at 9 December...
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reforms of Roy
contained in some
beliefs of the
Brahmo Samaj expounded by
Rajnarayan Basu are:
Brahmo Samaj believe that the most
fundamental doctrines of...
- 780–819, doi:10.1017/S0026749X12000686, S2CID 147335168 Chandavarkar,
Rajnarayan (1998),
Imperial Power and Po****r Politics: class,
Resistance and the...
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Rajnarayan Chandavarkar (1953 – 23
April 2006) was a
reader in the
history and
politics of
South Asia and
fellow at
Trinity College, Cambridge. Chandavarkar's...
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President Birendranath Sasmal practised at the
Midnapore High Court.
Rishi Rajnarayan Basu, one-time
tutor of
Rabindranath Tagore, Asia's
first Nobel Prize...
- The Life (Publisher:
Random House; ISBN 9781409028505) Chandavarkar,
Rajnarayan (1998)
Imperial Power and Po****r Politics: class,
Resistance and the...