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- Q6272990 description "British colonial governor".
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- Q6272990 abstract "Jonathan Duncan (15 May 1756 – 11 August 1811) was Governor of Bombay from 27 December 1795 until his death in 1811.He began his career in India in 1772, and in 1788 was appointed superintendent and resident at Benares by Lord Cornwallis, where he helped stamp out the practice of infanticide. In 1795, he became governor of Bombay, and held that post for the rest of his life (nearly sixteen years).In 1791 he started the Sanskrit College at Benares for the study of Hindu law and Philosophy. (In 1958 the Sanskrit College became a university and in 1974 the name was changed to Sampurnanand Sanskrit University.)His son, also named Jonathan Duncan, was an advocate of reforming the monetary system.".
- Q6272990 birthDate "1756-05-15".
- Q6272990 birthYear "1756".
- Q6272990 deathDate "1811-08-11".
- Q6272990 deathYear "1811".
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- Q6272990 dateOfBirth "1756-05-15".
- Q6272990 dateOfDeath "1811-08-11".
- Q6272990 name "Duncan, Jonathan".
- Q6272990 shortDescription "British colonial governor".
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- Q6272990 comment "Jonathan Duncan (15 May 1756 – 11 August 1811) was Governor of Bombay from 27 December 1795 until his death in 1811.He began his career in India in 1772, and in 1788 was appointed superintendent and resident at Benares by Lord Cornwallis, where he helped stamp out the practice of infanticide. In 1795, he became governor of Bombay, and held that post for the rest of his life (nearly sixteen years).In 1791 he started the Sanskrit College at Benares for the study of Hindu law and Philosophy.".
- Q6272990 label "Jonathan Duncan (Governor of Bombay)".
- Q6272990 name "Duncan, Jonathan".