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Krishnachandra Roy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Krishnachandra Roy Krishnachandra Roy (born Krishnachandra Banerji 1710-1783) was a raja and zamindar of Krishnagar, Nadia, West Bengal, India from 1728 to 1782. According to 1968's ''History of Bengal: Mughal period, 1526-1762'', Krishnachandra was "the most important man of the period in the Hindu society of Bengal." He is credited not only with his resistance to the Mughal rule, but with his expansion of and patronage of the arts in his kingdom.〔 ==Family== Krishnachandra was born into a Brahmin family, the son of Raghuram Roy.〔''Mohanta S. C.'' (Maharaja Krishnachandra Roy ) Banglapedia — the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh ((Archived ))〕 During the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, his grandfather Parasuram Banarjee earned the name "roy roy" for his service, which was later shortened to form the new family name, Roy.〔. Some sources ascribe the name change to Krishnachandra himself.〕 He was the father of three sons, Hari Prasad, Amar Chandra, and Brajabinode Roy. Through Brajabinode's fifth son, Ram Kant Roy, he is the great grandfather of Ram Mohan Roy.
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