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Ram Mohan Roy
Indian religious, social, and educational reformer, and humanitarian
Brahmo Samaj
Hindu reform movement
Bengali Renaissance
socio-cultural and religious reform movement in Bengal, in the 19th and early 20th centuries
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The Bengal Renaissance refers to a socio-cultural and religious reform movement during the nineteenth and early twentieth century in undivided India's Bengal province, though the impact of it spread in the whole of India.
Atulprasad Sen
Indian musician and activist (1871-1934)

Indigo revolt
peasant revolt
Brahmoism
Brahmoism is a Hindu religious movement which originated from the mid-19th century Bengali Renaissance, the nascent Indian independence movement. Adherents, known as Brahmos (singular Brahmo), are mainly of Indian or Bangladeshi origin or nationality.
Tagore family
Kolkata-based family who have contributed to the fields of business, social and religious reformation, literature, art and music
Dwarkanath Ganguly
social reformer (1844–1898)
Dilip Kumar Roy
Indian musician, musicologist, novelist, poet and essayist (1897–1980)
Young Bengal
group of radical Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College Calcutta
Hindu Mela
political and cultural festival in Kolkata
Sambad Prabhakar
Bengali daily newspaper founded by Ishwar Chandra Gupta

Sunayani Devi
Indian painter (1875-1962)
Tattwabodhini Patrika
Indian newspaper established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore in 1843
Jaladhar Sen
Bengali writer