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Encyclopaedia of Indian war of independence, 1857-1947 Vol: 6 (English)

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Mirza Firuz Shah

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Subject:

History

Subclass:

Timured/Mughal

Reign:

Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

Subject Year (Time):

1857

Author:

M.K. Singh.

Volume:

6

Edition:

-

Publisher & Place:

New Delhi, India : Anmol Publications

Publisher Date:

2009

Languages:

English

ISBN 10|13:

9788126137459 | 8126137452

Royal Mughal Ref:

ARC-1000001-250406

Description

Pal, Bipin Chandra (1858-1932) a patriot, nationalist politician, renowned orator, journalist and writer. Bipin Chandra Pal was born on 7 November 1858 in Sylhet in a wealthy Hindu Kayastha family. His father Ramchandra Pal, a village zamindar and a prominent member of the Sylhet Bar was influenced by Hindu rituals and Islamic thought though he was a follower of Vaishnavism. The only son of his parents, Bipin Chandra Pal took his early education from a Maulvi in Sylhet town. He had his formal education at Sylhet Government High School from where he passed the Entrance Examination. He then got himself admitted in the Presidency College, but gave up his studies before graduating. His literary competence was, however, remarkable and he studied the Gita and the Upanishads extensively. Pal started his career in early 1879 as a Headmaster of a High School and served in this capacity in different schools in and outside Sylhet. For sometime (1890-91) he worked as the librarian and secretary of the Calcutta Public Library. While in Calcutta during his student life, he came in close contact with some prominent personalities like KESHAB CHANDRA SEN, SHIBNATH SHASTRI and Bijoy Krishna Goswami. Under the influence of Keshab Chandra Sen he was attracted to the Brahma movement. Bijoy Krishna Goswami also tremendously influenced his spiritual ideas. His association with Sivanath Sastri made him conscious of the spirit of social revolt and patriotism.

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