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This article provides lists of famous and notable Bengali people in the Indian subcontinent, mainly what is today Bangladesh and India, and people with Bengali ancestry or people who speak Bengali as their primary language.

Ancient Bengali kings

Pala Dynasty

Chronological order

Sena Dynasty

Chandra Dynasty

Deva Dynasty

House of Ganesha

Nobel Laureates

Academy award winners

Actors

Artists

Bharat Ratna

Bloggers / media artists

Business and industry

Business executives

Entrepreneurs

Sahitya Akademi Award

Cinematographers

Cartoonists / comics creators

Dadasaheb Phalke Award winners

Economists

Fellows of the Royal Society

Fictional characters

Filmmakers

Grammy winners

Journalists

Bangladesh

India

America

Britain

Pakistan

Qatar

Uganda

Law

Magicians

Musicians

Bollywood

Bangladeshi Film Industry


Bangla rock

Classical and folk musicians

Hindi rock

Western

Military

Bangladesh

India

Padma Vibhushan

Politicians

Bangladesh

India

Pakistan

Ramon Magsaysay

Religion and spirituality

Image of Swami Vivekananda relaxing in a chair
Swami Vivekananda– the photo was taken in Bushnell Studio in San Francisco, 1900.[7]

Buddhism

Hinduism

Islam

Christianity

Brahmoism

Baul

  • Shah Abdul Karim
  • Lalon, fakir, sahajiya saint philosopher, humanist, poet and composer of baul/sahajiya mystic songssongs

Unitarianism

Wicca

Revolutionaries

Science and technology

Seated (L to R):Meghnad Saha, Jagadish Chandra Bose, Jnan Chandra Ghosh. Standing (L to R): Snehamoy Dutt, Satyendranath Bose, Debendra Mohan Bose, N R Sen, Jnanendra Nath Mukherjee, N C Nag

Physicists

Biologists

Chemistry

  • Asima Chatterjee, known for her work in the fields of organic chemistry and phytomedicine; her most notable work includes those on vinca alkaloids, and the development of anti-epileptic and anti-malarial drugs
  • Abul Hussam, chemist, inventor of Sono arsenic filter and the gold winner of the 2007 Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability
  • Abdus Suttar Khan, chemist, inventor of alloys for use in commercial jets, U.S. fighter planes, gas turbines, train engines, and space shuttles
  • Jnan Chandra Ghosh, chemist, known for anomaly of strong electrolytes
  • Jnanendra Nath Mukherjee, chemist, specialised in the fields of electrochemistry, colloids and soil science
  • Prafulla Chandra Roy, pioneer in the field of pharmaceutical and chemical works (discovered mercurous nitrite), The Royal Society of Chemistry honoured him with the first ever Chemical Landmark Plaque outside Europe, founder of Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, India's first pharmaceutical company
  • Sadhan Basu, Palit professor at Calcutta University and Bhatnagar Award, CV Raman recipient

Doctors and physicians

Mathematicians

Technology

Architecture

Social reformers and position holders

Sports

Brojen Das was the first Asian to swim across the English Channel.

Athletics

Archery

Badminton

Bodybuilding, boxing, and wrestling

Chess

Cricket

Football

Golf

Gymnastics

  • Mabia Akhter, Commonwealth Gold medalist, South Asian Games Gold Medalist.
  • Dipa Karmakar, first Indian woman gymnast to qualify for the Olympics
  • Margarita Mamun, Russian woman gymnast of half-Bangladeshi origin

Mountaineering

Squash

Swimming

Table tennis

Tennis

Writers

Rabindranath Tagore is the first Asian Nobel laureate.

See also

References

  1. ^ বাড়িতে কম যাওয়া হয় শাকিব খানের. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. ^ Duttagupta, Ishani (2008-01-17). "Bicky Chakraborty Sweden's biggest hotelier". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  3. ^ Bicky Chakraborty - rik på udda val, Svenska Dagbladet 2011-05-19
  4. ^ https://roar.media/bangla/main/history/history-of-bangladeshi-band
  5. ^ Stories, Local. "Meet Rajib Karmakar - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide". Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Swami Vivekananda Known Photos America 1899 – 1900". Swami Vivekananda. Frank Parlato Jr. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Jaipur — The Pink City". Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 5, 2011.