Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4907241> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4907241 subject Q15136459.
- Q4907241 subject Q15344650.
- Q4907241 subject Q6223356.
- Q4907241 subject Q6356777.
- Q4907241 subject Q6466307.
- Q4907241 subject Q6647168.
- Q4907241 subject Q7188883.
- Q4907241 subject Q8297423.
- Q4907241 subject Q8544558.
- Q4907241 subject Q8733701.
- Q4907241 subject Q8950510.
- Q4907241 subject Q9710303.
- Q4907241 abstract "Bijon Bhattacharya (Bengali: বিজন ভট্টাচার্য) (17 July 1915 – 19 January 1978) was a prominent Indian theatre and film personality from Bengal.Bhattacharya was born in 1915 at Faridpur (now in Bangladesh) in a Hindu, Bengali Brahmin family, and was early a witness to the destitution and penury of the peasantry of that land. He became a member of the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA), a left-leaning group of artists who aimed at reflect the suffering of the poor in their work, so as to make a social impact for the betterment of that section of society.One of Bijon's most celebrated plays, Nabanna (Harvest), based on the Bengal famine of 1943, was an IPTA production, and an inspiration of the film Dharti Ke Lal, which he co-wrote with film's director Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, another IPTA member.He died on 19 January 1978.".
- Q4907241 birthDate "1915-07-17".
- Q4907241 birthYear "1915".
- Q4907241 child Q6956765.
- Q4907241 deathDate "1978-01-19".
- Q4907241 deathYear "1978".
- Q4907241 spouse Q144391.
- Q4907241 thumbnail Bijon_bhattacharya.jpg?width=300.
- Q4907241 wikiPageExternalLink devi.htm.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q10090.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022060.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q1103131.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q1199763.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q144391.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q15136459.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q15344650.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q16345677.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q2093552.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q279441.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q4445111.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q47140.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q5101169.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q522837.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q559774.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6223356.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6356777.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6428085.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6466307.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647168.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q6956765.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q7188883.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q7489592.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q80338.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297423.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q8544558.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733701.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q8950510.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q902.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q916783.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q9610.
- Q4907241 wikiPageWikiLink Q9710303.
- Q4907241 birthDate "1915-07-17".
- Q4907241 children Q6956765.
- Q4907241 deathDate "1978-01-19".
- Q4907241 name "Bijon Bhattacharya".
- Q4907241 occupation "Actor".
- Q4907241 spouse Q144391.
- Q4907241 type Person.
- Q4907241 type Agent.
- Q4907241 type Person.
- Q4907241 type Agent.
- Q4907241 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4907241 type Thing.
- Q4907241 type Q215627.
- Q4907241 type Q5.
- Q4907241 type Person.
- Q4907241 comment "Bijon Bhattacharya (Bengali: বিজন ভট্টাচার্য) (17 July 1915 – 19 January 1978) was a prominent Indian theatre and film personality from Bengal.Bhattacharya was born in 1915 at Faridpur (now in Bangladesh) in a Hindu, Bengali Brahmin family, and was early a witness to the destitution and penury of the peasantry of that land.".
- Q4907241 label "Bijon Bhattacharya".
- Q4907241 depiction Bijon_bhattacharya.jpg.
- Q4907241 name "Bijon Bhattacharya".