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Ram Basu

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Ram Basu (1786 – 1828) was a renowned Bengali folk poet (Locally Kabiyal).[1] He was called Biraha-Sangiter Raja for his best contribution in Folk poetry (Kabigaan).[2]

Born

He was born in 1786 at Shalikha Village in Howrah in British India.

Education

He received Primary Education from Jorashako, Also learned English language.

References

  1. ^ "রামবসু". onushilon.org. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  2. ^ Sarkar, Jatin. Bangladesher Kobigan (in Bengali). Atmajaa Publishers.