The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Rammohun's in- fluence further stimulated the controversy . At this time Adam , one Rev. Yates and Rammohun were engaged in translating the four Gospels into Bengali . Yates soon gave up the task owing to differences with Rammohun on ...
... Rammohun's in- fluence further stimulated the controversy . At this time Adam , one Rev. Yates and Rammohun were engaged in translating the four Gospels into Bengali . Yates soon gave up the task owing to differences with Rammohun on ...
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... Rammohun and his followers should be boycotted as renegades . Rammohun replied to these criticisms very convincingly in a number of tracts . Rammohun , as already stated , was a great friend of Adam and patron of the Unitarian Mission ...
... Rammohun and his followers should be boycotted as renegades . Rammohun replied to these criticisms very convincingly in a number of tracts . Rammohun , as already stated , was a great friend of Adam and patron of the Unitarian Mission ...
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Nemai Sadhan Bose. tion mainly supported by Rammohun and some of his friends . Among the students of this school was Devendra- nath Tagore . After Rammohun's departure for England the school was run by its Head Master Purna Chandra ...
Nemai Sadhan Bose. tion mainly supported by Rammohun and some of his friends . Among the students of this school was Devendra- nath Tagore . After Rammohun's departure for England the school was run by its Head Master Purna Chandra ...
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