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- Fakir Mohan Senapati (Odia: ଫକୀର ମୋହନ ସେନାପତି; 13 January 1843 – 14 June 1918), often referred to as Utkala Byasa Kabi (Odisha's Vyasa), was an Indian...
- Khandait and telinga, Kinsmen of Mukund Dev. Mansinha, Mayadhar (1976). Fakirmohan Senapati. Sahitya Akademi. p. 61. The Paik Rebellions of 1804 and 1817-18...
- Itihasa (1803-1920), Adhunika Odia Sahityara Bhittibhumi and Vyasakabi Fakirmohan. His critical review included works of many noted Odia authors like Fakir...
- Turui Man Iral Ghunt (Oriya classic Chhaman Atha Guntha), originally by Fakirmohan Senapati, translated by Gangadhar Hansdah Haramba (Oriya classic Dadi...
- Samman, 2007; From Bhubaneswar Bookfare. Pujyapuja Samman, 2007; From Fakirmohan University. Sagarika Sahitya Samman, 2007; Kabi Jayashankar Prasad Rashtriya...
- Granthabali(Odia), Das Brothers, Cuttack-Berhampur- Sambalpur, 3rd reprint, 1961 Fakirmohan Senapatinka Atmacharita (Odia), Edited by Debendra Kumar Dash, National...
- Senapati : Paul St Pierre [2] - Website for Fakir Mohan Sahitya Smruti Parishad https://web.archive.org/web/20060305032507/http://www.fakirmohan.org/...
- store of the state, looted the armory and captured the dewan of the state Fakirmohan Senapati. The king fled to Cuttack. The British sent forces and ultimately...
- ("History of Odia language") (1962) Saraswati Fakiramohan (Biography of Fakirmohan Senapati) Sikshabitra Gatha ("Story of an Educationist") Kabi O Kabita...
- about helplessness before fate. The story is celebrated as an example of Fakirmohan’s reformist zeal. The story marks the beginning of a new crop of women...