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  2. Chitrachor - Wikipedia

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    Byomkesh Bakshi: The protagonist, a sharp and intuitive detective known for his logical reasoning and observational skills. Ajit Bandyopadhyay: Byomkesh's close friend and the narrator of the story. Satyabati: Byomkesh's wife, who accompanies him on the trip.

  3. Mian Bashir Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Mian Bashir Ahmed Larvi (November 1923 [1] – 14 August 2021) was the eldest son of saint Mian Nizam ud Din, the founder President of Gujjar-Jat Conference, a socio political body established in 1932.

  4. Bakshi - Wikipedia

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    Bakshi is a historical title used in India, deriving from Persian word for "paymaster", and originating as the title of an official responsible for distributing wages in Muslim armies. [ 1 ] Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad , Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1953 to 1964.

  5. Sachindra Bakshi - Wikipedia

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    Sachindra Nath Bakshi (25 December 1904 – 23 November 1984) was a prominent Indian revolutionary and one of the founding members of Hindustan Republican Association (HRA, which after 1928 became the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association or HSRA) [1] that was created to carry out revolutionary activities against the British Empire in India.

  6. Bakhshi (Mughal Empire) - Wikipedia

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    Farman bearing the seal of a bakhshi, documenting the reduction in mansab (rank) of an officer, on account of misbehavior (c. 1686, reign of Aurangzeb). The Bakhshi (lit. ' Giver ') in the Mughal Empire denoted a number of hierarchical government officials, typically involved with military administration and intelligence.

  7. Jawahar Bakshi - Wikipedia

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    Jawahar Bakshi was born on 19 February 1947 in Junagadh to Nilavati and Ravirai Bakshi. He completed his schooling from Swami Vivekanand Vinay Mandir. He completed Bachelor of Commerce from Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1964 and became a chartered accountant.

  8. Pother Kanta - Wikipedia

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    Pother Kanta (Bengali: পথের কাঁটা, romanized: Pather Kā̃ṭā, lit. 'A Thorn on the Path'), also spelled Pather Kanta, is a 1932 detective story written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay featuring the Bengali detective Byomkesh Bakshi and his friend, assistant, and narrator Ajit Bandyopadhyay. [1]

  9. Byomkesh Bakshi - Wikipedia

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    Byomkesh Bakshi is a fictional Indian Bengali detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Known for referring to himself as a Satyanweshi ("truth-seeker"), Bakshi is characterized by his sharp observation, logical reasoning, and proficiency in forensic science , which he applies to solve complex murder cases, primarily set in Calcutta .