MikeDunnAuthor ,
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Today in Writing History May 7, 1861: Indian poet and playwright Rabindranath Tagore was born. Also known as the Bard of Bengal, Tagore was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was also an anti-imperialist and supported Indian nationalism. In 1916, Indian expatriates tried to assassinate him in San Francisco.

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  • driftingThoughts ,
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    @MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon also he is the only person to write national anthems of 2 countries - India and Bangladesh.

    MikeDunnAuthor OP ,
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    @driftingThoughts @bookstadon
    I did not know that.
    Thanks for sharing

    driftingThoughts ,
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    @MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon more accurate statement would be that these 2 nations adopted his poems as national anthems for their countries. He didn't write the poems with the specific intention to compose national anthem for any country.
    Having said that, national anthem of India describes the country so beautifully that it is hard to believe that it was not written with that express intention. But again, I am biased, so the moral of the story is he was a great poet, writer & human being.

    fury999io ,
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    @MikeDunnAuthor Thanks a lot for the post. I am a bengali speaking Indian.

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