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  1. Rathindranath Thakur (anglicised as Rathindranath Tagore, 27 November 1888 – 3 June 1961) was an Indian educationist, agronomist, painter, in leathercraft, and a woodworker. He served as the first vice-chancellor of Visva-Bharati University, which was founded by his father, Rabindranath Tagore.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · Rabindranath Tagore, the revered Bengali poet and polymath, left an enduring legacy through his profound literary works and became the first non-European Nobel laureate in Literature.

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  3. Rabindranath Tagore singing Tabu Mone Rekho. Recorded c. 1930–40. Rabindranath Tagore FRAS ( / rəˈbɪndrənɑːt tæˈɡɔːr / ⓘ; pronounced [roˈbindɾonatʰ ˈʈʰakuɾ]; [1] 7 May 1861 [2] – 7 August 1941 [3]) was an Indian poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal ...

  4. Jul 2, 2013 · Jayabrato Chatterjee shares his childhood memories of Rathindra Nath Tagore, the eldest son of Rabindra Nath Tagore, who lived with him in Dehradun. He remembers Jethu's love, kindness, creativity, and influence on his life and interests.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Rathindranath Tagore, the eldest son of Rabindranath Tagore, who excelled in education, agriculture, and artistry. Explore his scholarly pursuits abroad, his role in Shilaidaha, and his contributions to Santiniketan and Visva-Bharati.

  6. Rathindranath Tagore (1888-1961) was the oldest son and one of the first students of Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan. He studied agriculture in America and Europe, became a zamindar, a teacher of genetics and the first vice-chancellor of Visva-Bharati University.

  7. Learn about the life and works of Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel Prize-winning poet and a leading figure of Indian cultural renaissance. Explore his diverse literary and artistic achievements, his role in the national movement, and his influences from nature, religion, and literature.