Jyotirindranath Tagore (Bengali:
জৠযোতিরিনৠদৠরনাথ ঠাকৠর) (4
May 1849 â€" 4 March 1925) was a playwright, a musician, an editor and
a painter.[1] He played a major role in the flowering of the talents
of his younger brother, the first non-European Nobel Prize winner,
Rabindranath Tagore.[2]Historical plays -Purubikram (1874), Sarojini
(1875), Ashrumati (Woman in tears, 1879), Swapnamayi (Lady of Dream,
1882).Satirical plays - Kinchit Jalajog (Some Refreshments, 1873),
Eman Karma Ar Korbo Na (I will never do such a thing again 1877),
Hathath Nabab (Suddenly a Ruler, 1884), Alik Babu (Strange Man, 1900).
জৠযোতিরিনৠদৠরনাথ ঠাকৠর) (4
May 1849 â€" 4 March 1925) was a playwright, a musician, an editor and
a painter.[1] He played a major role in the flowering of the talents
of his younger brother, the first non-European Nobel Prize winner,
Rabindranath Tagore.[2]Historical plays -Purubikram (1874), Sarojini
(1875), Ashrumati (Woman in tears, 1879), Swapnamayi (Lady of Dream,
1882).Satirical plays - Kinchit Jalajog (Some Refreshments, 1873),
Eman Karma Ar Korbo Na (I will never do such a thing again 1877),
Hathath Nabab (Suddenly a Ruler, 1884), Alik Babu (Strange Man, 1900).
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