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ramtanu_Page_185
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Sastri, Sibnath, 1847-1919
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Subtitle Digambar Mitra.jpg
Series title Ramtanu Lahiri, Brahman and reformer : a history of the renaissance in Bengal; from the Bengali of Pandit Swanath Sastri
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Digambar Mitra.jpg
Language English
Publication date 1907
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Place of publication Kolkata
Source Internet Archive identifier: ramtanulahiribra00sastiala
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