Benoy Basu, the Glossary
Benoy Krishna Basu (বিনয় কৃষ্ণ বসু Binôe Boshu), Benoy Basu, or Benoy Bose (11 September 1908 – 13 December 1930) was an Indian revolutionary against British rule in India, who launched an attack on the Secretariat Building; the Writers' Building at the Dalhousie square in Kolkata, along with Badal Gupta and Dinesh Chandra Gupta.[1]
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17 relations: Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, B. B. D. Bagh, Badal Gupta, Bangladesh, Bengal Presidency, British Raj, Dhaka Division, Dinesh Gupta, Eastern Bengal and Assam, India, Kolkata, Munshiganj, Munshiganj District, R. C. Majumdar, Sir Salimullah Medical College, West Bengal, Writers' Building.
- Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal
- People from Bikrampur
- Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule
Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh is a non political and non profit research organisation registered under both Society Act of 1864 and NGO Affairs Bureau, Government of Bangladesh.
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B. B. D. Bagh
Binoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh, shortened as B. B. D. Bagh, formerly called Tank Square and then Dalhousie Square (1847 to 1856), is the administrative, financial and commercial region and one of the central business districts of Kolkata, capital of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Badal Gupta
Badal Gupta (বাদল গুপ্ত Badol Gupto), real name Sudhir Gupta (1912 – 8 December 1930), was an Indian revolutionary against British rule in India, who is noted for launching an attack on the Secretariat Building - the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Calcutta, along with Benoy Basu and Dinesh Gupta. Benoy Basu and Badal Gupta are Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal, Indian independence activists from Bengal, Indian revolutionaries, People from Bikrampur, Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule and revolutionary movement for Indian independence.
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia.
Bengal Presidency
The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule and later a province of India.
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British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Dhaka Division
Dhaka Division (ঢাকা বিভাগ, Ḍhaka Bibhag) is an administrative division within Bangladesh.
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Dinesh Gupta
Dinesh Chandra Gupta (দিনেশ চন্দ্র গুপ্ত Dinesh Chôndro Gupto) or Dinesh Gupta (6 December 1911 – 7 July 1931) was an Indian revolutionary against British rule in India, who is noted for launching an attack on the Secretariat Building - the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Calcutta, along with Badal Gupta and Benoy Basu. Benoy Basu and Dinesh Gupta are Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal, Indian independence activists from Bengal, Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule and revolutionary movement for Indian independence.
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Eastern Bengal and Assam
Eastern Bengal and Assam was a province of India between 1905 and 1912.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
Munshiganj
Munshiganj is a town in Dhaka division in central Bangladesh.
Munshiganj District
Munshiganj (মুন্সীগঞ্জ), also historically and colloquially known as Bikrampur, is a district in central Bangladesh.
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R. C. Majumdar
Ramesh Chandra Majumdar (known as R. C. Majumdar; 4 December 1888 – 11 February 1980) was an Indian historian and professor known for being an integral part of the Nationalist school of historiography.
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Sir Salimullah Medical College
Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMC), commonly known as Mitford, is a public medical college in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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West Bengal
West Bengal (Bengali: Poshchim Bongo,, abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India.
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Writers' Building
The Writers' Buildings or Mahakaran, often shortened to just Writers, is the official secretariat building of the state government of West Bengal in Kolkata, India.
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See also
Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal
- Ambika Chakrabarty
- Atul Sen
- Atulkrishna Ghosh
- Badal Gupta
- Bagha Jatin
- Barada Charan Gupta
- Benoy Basu
- Bhupendra Kumar Datta
- Bimal Dasgupta
- Biren Datta Gupta
- Charu Chandra Bose
- Chittapriya Ray Chaudhuri
- Chittaranjan Das
- Deba Gupta
- Dinesh Gupta
- Ganesh Ghosh
- Haridas Dutta
- Jatindra Mohan Sengupta
- Kalipada Chakrabarty
- Kalpana Datta
- Manoranjan Sengupta
- Monoranjan Sen
- Prafulla Chaki
- Premananda Dutta
- Rajat Sen
- Ramakrishna Biswas
- Santosh Kumar Mitra
- Subodh Roy
- Sundari Mohan Das
- Surya Sen
- Tarakeswar Sengupta
- Ullaskar Dutta
People from Bikrampur
- A. K. A. Firoze Noon
- A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury
- Aghorenath Chattopadhyay
- Atiśa
- Atul Prasad Sen
- Badal Gupta
- Benoy Basu
- Brojen Das
- Buddhadeva Bose
- Chittaranjan Das
- Durga Mohan Das
- Dwarkanath Ganguly
- Fakhruddin Ahmed
- Gurunath Vidyanidhi
- Humayun Azad
- Iajuddin Ahmed
- Imdadul Haq Milan
- Jagadish Chandra Bose
- Jogendranath Gupta
- Kamala Das Gupta
- Malati Choudhury
- Mockbul Hossain
- Monomohun Ghose
- Muhammad Hamidullah Khan
- Nalini Kanta Bhattasali
- Nripen Chakraborty
- Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
- Rabeya Khatun
- Samaresh Basu
- Sarada Ukil
- Sarojini Naidu
- Satish Ranjan Das
- Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule
- Amarendranath Chatterjee
- Anath Bondhu Panja
- Atul Sen
- Badal Gupta
- Bagha Jatin
- Barindra Kumar Ghosh
- Benoy Basu
- Biren Datta Gupta
- Charu Chandra Bose
- Dinesh Gupta
- Hare Krishna Konar
- Hemchandra Kanungo
- Kanailal Dutta
- Khudiram Bose
- M. N. Roy
- Motilal Roy
- Niralamba Swami
- Nirmal Jibon Ghosh
- Prafulla Chaki
- Rash Behari Bose
- Santi Ghose
- Satyendranath Bosu
- Sri Aurobindo
- Suniti Choudhury
- Tarak Nath Das
- Ullaskar Dutta
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoy_Basu
Also known as Benoy Bose, Benoy Krishna Basu, Binoy Basu.