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,
The Marble Palace (Kolkata), located at 46,Muktaram Babu Street, Kolkata 700007, is a palatial mansion located in North Kolkata, India, which was built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835 and contains many beautiful Western sculptures, pieces of Victorian furniture, and paintings by European and Indian artists.
When the Zoological Gardens was set up in 1876, he donated many birds and animals from his personal collection.
Rajendra Prasad | Rajendra Singh | Rajendra Singh Babu | Rajendra Prasad (actor) | Rajendra Nagar | Rajendra Kumar | Rajendra Singh (RSS) | Rajendra Darda | Rajendra Chola III | Rajendra Chola II | Rajendra Chola I | Rajendra Agricultural University | Pratap Mullick |