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He is one and alone "Rabindra Nath Tagore" ! Indeed he is named as "Viswakabi" and thus he is for all, for all countries, for all communities.
Answered by ashis, 19 Apr '10 12:29 pm
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After Sir Rabindranath Tagore there are Two of Bengal's best-known Muslim poets, Daulat Kazi and Alaol, lived in the fifteenth century (16071680).
Answered by jameel ahmed, 18 Apr '10 08:45 pm
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Hi Tasneem -------- There is no doubt for the answer , It is Rabindranath Tagore ,He born in Capital City of Bengal, and He was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, Tagore was already writing poems at age eight.Tagore was perhaps the most important literary figure of Bengali literature. He was a mesmerising representative of the Indian culture whose influence and popularity internationally perhaps could only be compared to that of Gandhi, whom Tagore named 'Mahatma' out of his deep admiration for him.
He was allso the Creator of OUR National Anthem.
Answered by Musfer, 18 Apr '10 04:33 pm
He was allso the Creator of OUR National Anthem.
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Rangi ko naa-rangi kahe. jale doodh ko ghoya
beech may some thing...........dekh Kabir rooya
Answered by yusuf syed, 19 Apr '10 11:13 am
beech may some thing...........dekh Kabir rooya
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