Dwijendralal Ray
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Dwijendralal Ray (19 July 1863 – 17 May 1913), also known as D. L. Ray, was an Indian poet, playwright, and musician. He was known for his Hindu mythological and nationalist historical plays and songs known as Dwijendrageeti or the Songs of Dwijendralal, which number over 500, create a separate subgenre of Bengali music.
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Dwijendralal Ray (bengalisch: দ্বিজেন্দ্রলাল রায় Dbijendralāl Rāẏ; * 16. Juli 1864 in Krishnanagar, Bengalen; † 19. Mai 1913) war ein indischer Dichter, besonders Verfasser von historischen und sozialen Dramen sowie Komponist von rund 500 Musikstücken, meist nationale Freiheitslieder und Bhajans, die ihn um die Jahrhundertwende zum Idol der jungen Freiheitskämpfer von Bengalen machten.
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Dwijendralal Ray
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Dwijendralal Ray
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Dwijendralal Ray
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Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India
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1913-05-17
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Krishnanagar, Nadia District, Bengal Presidency, British India
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Drama, Song, Essay
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Indian
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Civil servant, playwright and musician
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Surabala Devi
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Dwijendralal Ray (19 July 1863 – 17 May 1913), also known as D. L. Ray, was an Indian poet, playwright, and musician. He was known for his Hindu mythological and nationalist historical plays and songs known as Dwijendrageeti or the Songs of Dwijendralal, which number over 500, create a separate subgenre of Bengali music.
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Dwijendralal Ray (bengalisch: দ্বিজেন্দ্রলাল রায় Dbijendralāl Rāẏ; * 16. Juli 1864 in Krishnanagar, Bengalen; † 19. Mai 1913) war ein indischer Dichter, besonders Verfasser von historischen und sozialen Dramen sowie Komponist von rund 500 Musikstücken, meist nationale Freiheitslieder und Bhajans, die ihn um die Jahrhundertwende zum Idol der jungen Freiheitskämpfer von Bengalen machten.
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