Mozoomdar, P. C. 1840-1905
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Name (Latin)
Mozoomdar, P. C. 1840-1905
Other forms of name
Mojumdar, Protap Chôndro, 1840-1905
Mozoomdar, Pratap Chander, 1840-1905
Mozoomdar, Protap Chunder, 1840-1905
Date of birth
1840-10-02
Date of death
1905-05-20
Associated country
India
Field of activity
Brahma-samaj
Occupation
Brahma-samaj members
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Vivekananda. My master [MI] 1901:p. 70 (Protap Chunder Mozoomdar)
- ATLA files, 1/25/93(Mozoomdar, P. C. (Protap Chunder), 1840-1905; usage: P.C. Mozoomdar)
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Wikipedia description:
Protap Chunder Mozoomdar (Bengali: প্রতাপ চন্দ্র মজুমদার Protap Chôndro Mojumdar, also transliterated as Pratap Chander Mozoomdar) (2 Oct 1840–21 May 1905) was a leader of the Hindu reform movement, the Brahmo Samaj, in Bengal, India, and a close follower of Keshub Chandra Sen. He was a leading exemplar of the interaction between the philosophies and ethics of Hinduism and Christianity, about which he wrote in his book, The Oriental Christ.
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