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  1. Raja Ram Mohan Roy (Radhanagar, 22 de maio de 1772 - Stapleton, 27 de setembro de 1833) foi um dos fundadores do Brahmo Sabha, o precursor do Brahmo Samaj, um movimento de reforma sócio-religiosa no subcontinente indiano. Ele recebeu o título de Raja por Akbar II, o imperador Mughal.

    • Company rule in India
    • Arnos Vale Cemetery, Tomb Of Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor, Arnos Vale Cemetery
    • 22 de maio de 1772, Radhanagore
    • 27 de setembro de 1833 (61 anos), Bristol
  2. Raja Ram Mohan Roy FRAS (22 May 1772 – 27 September 1833) was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, 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.

    • Social and religious reformer; Brahmin prince, author
    • 27 September 1833 (aged 61), Stapleton, Bristol, England
    • Herald of New Age, Father of Indian Renaissance
  3. Há 6 dias · Ram Mohan Roy, Indian religious, social, and educational reformer who challenged traditional Hindu culture and indicated lines of progress for Indian society under British rule. He is sometimes called the father of modern India.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Rammohun Roy was the first Indian to use the English language to communicate his views on religious, social, and political issues. He also was possibly the first to make Bengali prose his vehicle t...

    • Jawhar Sircar
    • 2020
  5. Learn about the life, achievements and contributions of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the pioneer of modern Indian Renaissance. He fought against the evil practices of Sati, child marriage and caste discrimination, and founded the Brahmo Samaj, a monotheistic religion.

  6. Ram Mohun Roy, (born May 22, 1772, Radhanagar, Bengal, India—died Sept. 27, 1833, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.), Indian religious, social, and political reformer.

  7. Raja Ram Mohan Roy foi um dos fundadores do Brahmo Sabha, o precursor do Brahmo Samaj, um movimento de reforma sócio-religiosa no subcontinente indiano. Ele recebeu o título de Raja por Akbar II, o imperador Mughal.