...... Was a anglo irish social reformer who was a disciple of.............
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Anglo-Irish refers to group of people in Ireland whose members belong to Protestant faith in Christianity.
Anglo Irish social reformers may be the successors or dependents of this social class.
Mazzini led the Protestant movement among the Anglo-Irish group during the 19th and the 20th centuries among common masses.
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The anglo-indian term was mainly used for referring to a particular social class during the 19th and the 20th century.
These members are also the successors and the descendants of the English Protestant group.
These people are the members of the Anglican Church of Ireland.
These members made the landed and the formed class of Ireland.
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