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]
^ abcA Biographical Sketch of David Hare - by Peary Chand Mitra, Gauranga Gopal Sengupta - 1979 Page 176
GopiMohunDeb (1767-1847) was a member of the Shovabazar Raj family, a philanthropist, and educationist. Deb was the son of Ram Sundar Deb and was later...
Radhakanta Deb, along with his conservative Hindu friends, was the leader a society called Dharma Sabha (founded by his father GopiMohunDeb), protested...
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musician. Among Hara Kumar's children, Maharaja Sir Jatinodro Mohun Tagore and Sir Sourindro Mohun became famous.[citation needed] Dwarakanath Tagore (1794-1846)...
subcontinent. The son of Hara Kumar Tagore (1798 – 1858) and grandson of Gopi Mohan Tagore, he belonged to the Pathuriaghata branch of the Tagore family...
son, Maharaja Sir Jatinodro Mohun Tagore. His other two sons were Sir Sourindro Mohun and Shoutindramohan.Sourindra Mohun Tagore He had built a temple...