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Gopi Mohun Deb

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Gopi Mohun Deb (1767-1847)[1] was a member of the Shovabazar Raj family, a philanthropist, and educationist.

Deb was the son of Ram Sundar Deb and was later adopted by his uncle Raja Naba Krishna Deb.[1][2]

Deb was a Persian scholar and one of the first five founder members and directors of the Hindu College.[2] He was the founder of famous Dharma Sabha, a conservative Hindu religious body, which spoke on views and rights of Hindus.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c A Biographical Sketch of David Hare - by Peary Chand Mitra, Gauranga Gopal Sengupta - 1979 Page 176
  2. ^ a b "Your NodeJS Droplet".

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