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- Q7244238 description "Indian prince".
- Q7244238 description "Indian prince".
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- Q7244238 abstract "Kumar Saratkumar Rai (1876–1946) was a member of the royal family of Dighapatia. A noted scholar, he was the son of the Raja (King) Pramathanath and lived in the Maharaja's Palace. Along with historian Ramaprasad Chanda, he co-founded the Varendra Research Museum, which Lord Dundas the Governor of Bengal, inaugurated on November 1919. He was well traveled, and visited England in 1900. He was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore.".
- Q7244238 birthDate "1876".
- Q7244238 birthYear "1876".
- Q7244238 deathDate "1946".
- Q7244238 deathYear "1946".
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- Q7244238 dateOfBirth "1876".
- Q7244238 dateOfDeath "1946".
- Q7244238 name "Prince Sarat kumar Rai of Dighapatia".
- Q7244238 shortDescription "Indian prince".
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- Q7244238 comment "Kumar Saratkumar Rai (1876–1946) was a member of the royal family of Dighapatia. A noted scholar, he was the son of the Raja (King) Pramathanath and lived in the Maharaja's Palace. Along with historian Ramaprasad Chanda, he co-founded the Varendra Research Museum, which Lord Dundas the Governor of Bengal, inaugurated on November 1919. He was well traveled, and visited England in 1900. He was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore.".
- Q7244238 label "Prince Sarat kumar Rai of Dighapatia".
- Q7244238 name "Prince Sarat kumar Rai of Dighapatia".