The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... supported the campaign for the abolition of Sati . Later the weekly Bagadut edited by Nilratna Haldar also supported the movement . While the agitation for the abolition of Sati was gather- ing momentum the orthodox community did not ...
... supported the campaign for the abolition of Sati . Later the weekly Bagadut edited by Nilratna Haldar also supported the movement . While the agitation for the abolition of Sati was gather- ing momentum the orthodox community did not ...
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... supported by the middle - class Bengali intellectuals , foremost among them being Harish- chandra Mukherjee , the editor of the Hindu Patriot and Sisirkumar Ghose . The Hindu Patriot took up the cause of the cultivators and many other ...
... supported by the middle - class Bengali intellectuals , foremost among them being Harish- chandra Mukherjee , the editor of the Hindu Patriot and Sisirkumar Ghose . The Hindu Patriot took up the cause of the cultivators and many other ...
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... supported the widow remarriage movement and was a philanthropist . He wrote books for the children . and in his journal Sarbasubhakari supported progressive ideas and movements . His religious belief has confounded the scholars . Some ...
... supported the widow remarriage movement and was a philanthropist . He wrote books for the children . and in his journal Sarbasubhakari supported progressive ideas and movements . His religious belief has confounded the scholars . Some ...
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