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Born: 22 May 1772, Radhanagar, Khanakul
Died: 27 September 1833, Stapleton, Bristol, United Kingdom
Spouse: Devi Uma (m. ?–1833)
Children: Radhaprasad Roy, Ramaprasad Roy
Ram Mohan Roy (22 May 1772 – 27 September 1833) was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a social-religious reform movement in the Indian subcontinent. He was given the title of Raja by Akbar II, the Mughal emperor. His influence was apparent in the fields of politics, public administration, education and religion. He was known for his efforts to abolish the practices of sati and child marriage.[1] Roy is considered to be the "Father of the Bengal Renaissance" by many historians.[2]
Ram Mohan Roy (22 May 1772 – 27 September 1833) was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a social-religious reform movement in the Indian subcontinent. He was given the title of Raja by Akbar II, the Mughal emperor. His influence was apparent in the fields of politics, public administration, education and religion. He was known for his efforts to abolish the practices of sati and child marriage.[1] Roy is considered to be the "Father of the Bengal Renaissance" by many historians.[2]
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RajaRam Mohan Roy
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt Peale
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British India
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied27 September 1833 (aged 61)
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied27 September 1833 (aged 61)Stapleton, Bristol, England
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied27 September 1833 (aged 61)Stapleton, Bristol, EnglandNationalityIndianOther namesHerald of New AgeOccupationSocial and religious reformer; Brahmin prince, authorKnown forBengal Renaissance, Brahmo Sabha
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied27 September 1833 (aged 61)Stapleton, Bristol, EnglandNationalityIndianOther namesHerald of New AgeOccupationSocial and religious reformer; Brahmin prince, authorKnown forBengal Renaissance, Brahmo Sabha(social, political reforms)Signature
RajaRam Mohan RoyRoy in London (1833), portrait by Rembrandt PealeBornc. 22 May 1772Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied27 September 1833 (aged 61)Stapleton, Bristol, EnglandNationalityIndianOther namesHerald of New AgeOccupationSocial and religious reformer; Brahmin prince, authorKnown forBengal Renaissance, Brahmo Sabha(social, political reforms)SignatureIn 2004, Roy was ranked number 10 in BBC's poll of the Greatest Bengali of All Time.[3][4][5]
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