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Ghosh or Ghose (Bengali: ঘোষ) is a native Bengali surname that is found among the Bengali Hindu community of India and Bangladesh. Ghoshes originally belong to Kayastha caste in Bengal . According to GK Ghosh, some Bengali surnames like Ghosh were adopted from Buddhist tradition. [ 1 ]
According to GK Ghosh, the surname Kundu or Kunda might have been derived from the bowl of Ghani or Ghana, known as Kundu or Kunda. Some of the surnames among Telis were originated from the raw materials or implements they use. [6] Kundu is also a Sikh surname based on a Jat clan. [7]
GK BAN: Anisur Rahman Zico (3rd captain) 36 GK BAN: Hamidur Rahman Remon: 25 GK BAN: Sultan Shakil: 27 GK BAN: Mehedi Hasan: 2 DF BAN: Yeasin Arafat: 3 DF IRN: Reza Khanzadeh: 4 DF BAN: Topu Barman : 5 DF BAN: Tutul Hossain Badsha: 40 DF BAN: Tariq Kazi: 55 DF BAN: Mohammed Atikuzzaman: 71 DF BAN: Rimon Hossain: 12 DF BAN: Bishwanath Ghosh: 66 ...
Sandip Kumar Ghosh, is an Indian doctor and former principal of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital. Early life. Ghosh is from Bangaon, ...
Gopal Krishna Gokhale hailed from a Marathi Hindu Brahmin family of Ratnagiri, Bombay Presidency, now Maharashtra.. He was born in a Chitpavan Brahmin family [5] on 9 May 1866 of the British Raj in Kotluk village of Guhagar taluka in Ratnagiri district, in present-day Maharashtra (then part of the Bombay Presidency).
Ganesh Ghosh (22 June 1900 – 16 October 1994) [1] was an Indian independence activist, revolutionary and politician. Biography.
GK: Peter Thangaraj 24 December 1935 (aged 28) Mohun Bagan: GK: S. S. Narayan 12 November 1934 (aged 29) Tata Sports Club: DF: O. Chandrashekar 10 July 1935 (aged 28) Maharashtra: DF: Arun Ghosh 7 July 1941 (aged 22) Railways: DF: Mritunjoy Banerjee: Bengal: DF: Syed Nayeemuddin: Andhra Pradesh: DF: Jarnail Singh
Jnan Chnadra Ghosh with other scientists at Calcutta University. In 1921, J C Ghosh returned to India and joined the newly established Dacca University as professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry. He served Dacca University for about twenty years and with successes in research in building a brilliant school of Physical Chemistry.