Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee
Raja Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee (Bengali: দক্ষিণারঞ্জন মুখার্জ্জী) was the Taluqdar of the formerly confiscated taluq of Shankarpur in the West Bengal (2 October 1814 – 15 July 1878). He was one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group in 19th-century India. As an orator, editor of several periodicals, and a social reformer, he donated land for the Bethune School and assisted David Hare in his social works. His descendants are based in India, Australia, and North America.
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Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee
Raja Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee (Bengali: দক্ষিণারঞ্জন মুখার্জ্জী) was the Taluqdar of the formerly confiscated taluq of Shankarpur in the West Bengal (2 October 1814 – 15 July 1878). He was one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group in 19th-century India. As an orator, editor of several periodicals, and a social reformer, he donated land for the Bethune School and assisted David Hare in his social works. His descendants are based in India, Australia, and North America.
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