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Pratap Narayan Mishra (24 September 1856 – 6 July 1894) was a Hindi essayist in British India. He is famous for exhorting all Indians to chant and believe in "Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan".[1]
His famous literary works were Bharat Durdasha, Lokokti Shatak, Shriprem Puran, Prarthana Shatak, Kali Kautuk, Trupantam, Hathi Hammir, Braidala Swagat and Kanpur Mahamatya.
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Mayaram, Shail (2005). Muslims, Dalits, and the Fabrications of History. Orient Blackswan. p. 16.
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Pratap Narayan Mishra (24 September 1856 – 6 July 1894) was a Hindi essayist in British India. He is famous for exhorting all Indians to chant and believe in "Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan".[1]
His famous literary works were Bharat Durdasha, Lokokti Shatak, Shriprem Puran, Prarthana Shatak, Kali Kautuk, Trupantam, Hathi Hammir, Braidala Swagat and Kanpur Mahamatya.