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Gopi Mohun Deb (1798-1847)〔A Biographical Sketch of David Hare - by Peary Chand Mitra, Gauranga Gopal Sengupta - 1979 Page 176〕 was one of scions the Shovabazar Raj family, a noted philanthropist educationist and foremost leader of Calcutta's Hindu society. He was son of Ram Sundar Deb and was later adopted by his uncle Raja Naba Krishna Deb.〔〔 Raja Naba Krishan later had a son from his marriage in later life named, Rajkrishna Deb (''Raja Bahadur''), with whom Gopi Mohun shared the affairs of Sovabazar Estate, jointly. Gopi Mohan was a noted Persian scholar and one of the first five founder members and Directors of the Hindu College along with David Hare and others.〔()〕 He was given title of ''Raja Bahadur'' by British and was generally referred to as Raja Gopi Mohun Deb. He was founder of famous ''Dharma Sabha'', a conservative Hindu religious body, which spoke on views and rights of Hindus and British rules and regulations,〔 His son Raja Radhakanta Deb was also a noted a scholar and a leader of the Calcutta Hindu society. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gopi Mohun Deb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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