Anandamohan Bose

Ananda Mohan Bose (Bengali: আনন্দমোহন বসু) (23 September 1847 – 20 August 1906) was an Indian politician, academician, social reformer, and lawyer during the British Raj. He co-founded the Indian National Association, one of the earliest Indian political organizations, and later became a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. In 1874, he became the first Indian Wrangler (a student who has completed the third year of the Mathematical Tripos with first-class honours) of the Cambridge University. He was also a prominent religious leader of Brahmoism and with Sivanath Sastri a leading light of Adi Dharm.

Anandamohan Bose
Anandamohan Bose
Born(1847-09-23)23 September 1847
Joysiddhi, Itna Upazila, Kishorganj, British India
(now Bangladesh)
Died20 August 1906(1906-08-20) (aged 58)
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Kolkata, West Bengal, India)
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Occupation(s)Politician, academician, social reformer, lawyer
Known forCo-founder of Indian National Association
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseSwarnaprabha Bose
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