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the newly emerging urban Indian elites in Calcutta including notable grandees such as the Tagore and Mullick clans, with both of which he enjoyed close personal and financial relationships and who, flush with the economic gains made by Hindu merchant classes under British rule, were spearheading the Bengal Renaissance,
Maharani Swarnamoyee, C.I. (1838 – August 25, 1897) was the Maharani of Cossimbazar Raj from years 1844 to 1997 a philanthropist in the period of Bengal Renaissance.