Peary Charan Sarkar
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Peary Charan Sircar (also spelled Pyari Churn Sircar or Pyari Charan Sircar in contemporary documents; 1823–1875), was an educationist and textbook writer in nineteenth century Bengal. His series of Reading Books introduced a whole generation of Bengalis to the English language, sold in the millions and were translated into every major Indian language. He was also a pioneer of women's education in Bengal and was called 'Arnold of the East'.
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Peary Charan Sarkar
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Peary Charan Sircar
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Peary Charan Sircar
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Calcutta, British India
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1875-09-30
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Chorbagan, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, Company Raj
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1823-01-23
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1823-01-23
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1875-09-30
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Educationist, Textbook Writer , school teacher ,
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Peary Charan Sircar (also spelled Pyari Churn Sircar or Pyari Charan Sircar in contemporary documents; 1823–1875), was an educationist and textbook writer in nineteenth century Bengal. His series of Reading Books introduced a whole generation of Bengalis to the English language, sold in the millions and were translated into every major Indian language. He was also a pioneer of women's education in Bengal and was called 'Arnold of the East'.
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9330
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1823
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1875