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Nabagopal Mitra (Bengali: নবগোপাল মিত্র; 1840– 9
February 1894) was an
Indian playwright, poet, essayist,
patriot and one of the
founding fathers of Hindu...
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India during the late 19th century.
Initially established in 1867 by
Nabagopal Mitra,
Rajnarayan Basu, and
Manomohan Bose as the
Chaitra mela, it was...
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According to a
report from The
Friday Times, a ****stani publication,
Nabagopal Mitra and
Rajnarayan Basu were also co-founders of the
Bharat Dharma Mahamandala...
- 1875. The
nationalist leaders like
Ananda Mohan Bose,
Durga Mohan Das,
Nabagopal Mitra,
Surendranath Banerjee and
others were ****ociated with this organisation...
- Nath
Mitra was a
famous lawyer and
judge of the
Calcutta High Court.
Nabagopal Mitra was an
Indian playwright, poet, essayist,
patriot and one of the...
- Vidyanathananda,
Indian mathematician and monk of the
Ramakrishna Order Nabagopal Mitra (1840–1894),
Indian playwright, poet, essayist,
patriot Narendranath...
- As an intellectual, he
founded the
Brahmo Samaj house and
inaugurated Nabagopal Mitra's
Hindu Mela, an
organisation created to
spread nationalist feelings...
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controversy arose regarding the theatre's nomenclature.
Nabagopal Mitra,
nicknamed "National
Nabagopal" for his
fervent nationalism expressed in his desire...
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Vidyasagar in the
company of
remarkable classmates such as
Keshub Chandra Sen,
Nabagopal Mitra, and the
elder brothers of
Rabindranath Tagore:
Satyendranath and...
- (born 1830)
Unknown dates Giuseppe Borrello,
Sicilian poet (born 1820)
Nabagopal Mitra,
Indian playwright, poet and
essayist (born c. 1840)
Newdigate Prize...