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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. Manmohun Ghose ( bengalí: মনমোহন ঘোষ Mônmohon Ghosh) (también escrito Monomohun Ghosh, Manmohan Ghosh) (13 de marzo de 1844 - 16 de octubre de 1896) fue el primer abogado en ejercicio de origen indio.

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

    Manmohan Ghose was the son of Dhan Ghose and his wife, Swarnalata Basu. His younger brother was Sri Aurobindo (Aravinda) Ghose, the politician and spiritual leader. Manmohan, a brilliant scholar, was educated at Manchester grammar school (1881–4), St Paul's School in London (1884–7) and won an open scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford which ...

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

  5. SwarnalataMonomohun Ghose (Bengali: মনমোহন ঘোষ Mônmohon Ghosh) (also spelt Monomohun Ghosh, Manmohan Ghosh) (March 13, 1844 – October 16, 1896) 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 ...

  6. Monomohun Ghose, from Bengal was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin. He has been one of the earliest Indians in organised national politics. He has given significant contributions in the field of women’s education and known for arousing the patriotic feeling of his countrymen.

  7. 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.