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  1. Manmohun Ghose ( Mônmohon Ghosh) (also spelt Monomohun Ghosh, Manmohan Ghosh) (13 March 1844 – 16 October 1896) was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin.

  2. Monomohun Ghose was a social activist, writer and the first Indian barrister in Calcutta High Court. He was also one of the founders of the Indian National Congress and a pioneer in women's education.

  3. www5.open.ac.uk › research-projects › making-britainManmohan Ghose | Making Britain

    He worked in the British Museum from 1892 till his retirement in 1933 and was instrumental in promoting Asian Art in the Museum. He was introduced to Indian literature and philosophy by the poet Manmohan Ghose.

  4. India. Date of death: 04 Jan 1924. Location of death: Calcutta, India. Date of 1st arrival in Britain: 01 Jan 1879. Precise 1st arrival date unknown: Y. Dates of time spent in Britain: 1879-93. About: Manmohan Ghose was the son of Dhan Ghose and his wife, Swarnalata Basu.

  5. Manmohan Ghose (19 January 1869 [1] – 4 January 1924) was an Indian poet and one of the first from India to write poetry in English. He was a brother of Sri Aurobindo . Background. Manmohan Ghose was born the son of Dr. Krishna Dhan Ghose by his wife, Swarnalata Devi Ghose ( née Basu).

  6. Monomohun Ghose was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin. He is notable for his contributions towards the fields of women’s education, for arousing the patriotic feeling of his countrymen and for being one of the earliest persons in the country in organised national politics.

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  8. May 13, 2022 · Manmohun Ghose (Bengali: মনমোহন ঘোষ Mônmohon Ghosh) (also spelt Monomohun Ghosh, Manmohan Ghosh) (13 March 1844 – 16 October 1896) was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin.