Manilal Dwivedi
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (pronounced [məɲilal nəbʰubʰai dvivedi] ; 26 September 1858 – 1 October 1898) was a Gujarati-language writer, philosopher, and social thinker from British India, commonly referred to as Manilal in literary circles. He was an influential figure in 19th-century Gujarati literature, and was one of several Gujarati writers and educators involved in the debate over social reforms, focusing on issues such as the status of women, child marriage, and the question of whether widows could remarry. He held Eastern civilisation in high esteem, and resisted the influence of Western civilisation, a position which drew him into conflicts with other social reformers of a less conservative outlook. He considered himself a "reformer along religious lines".
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Manilal Dwivedi
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (pronounced [məɲilal nəbʰubʰai dvivedi] ; 26 September 1858 – 1 October 1898) was a Gujarati-language writer, philosopher, and social thinker from British India, commonly referred to as Manilal in literary circles. He was an influential figure in 19th-century Gujarati literature, and was one of several Gujarati writers and educators involved in the debate over social reforms, focusing on issues such as the status of women, child marriage, and the question of whether widows could remarry. He held Eastern civilisation in high esteem, and resisted the influence of Western civilisation, a position which drew him into conflicts with other social reformers of a less conservative outlook. He considered himself a "reformer along religious lines".
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Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (diu ...... ihadapi oleh komunitas mereka.
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Elphinstone College
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1858-09-26
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Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi
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1898-10-01
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Nadiad, Bombay presidency, British India
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BA
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Bal Vilas
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Kanta, play by Dwivedi
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Atmanimajjan
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Sudarshan Gadyawali
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