Girish Chandra Roy
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27 March 1844
Girish Chandra Roy | |
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গিরীশচন্দ্র রায় | |
| Pronunciation | Girīś Chôndrô Ray |
| Born | Bajragovinda Nandi Chaudhury 27 March 1844 |
| Died | April 15, 1907 (aged 63) |
Raja Girish Chandra Roy (Bengali: গিরীশ চন্দ্র রায়; 27 March 1844 – 15 April 1907), born as Bajragovinda Nandi Chaudhury (Bengali: ব্রজগোবিন্দ নন্দী চৌধুরী) was a British Indian aristocrat and philanthropist. In recognition of his contribution to the development of education in Sylhet, he became the first Sylheti to be awarded the title of Rai Bahadur in 1895 and the only Sylheti be granted the title of Raja by the British Raj.[1]
Bajragovinda Nandi Chaudhury was born on 27 March 1844 to a Bengali (Sylheti) Kayastha family in the village of Charbhuta in Balaganj, Sylhet. He was the son of Dipachandra Nandi Chaudhury. In 1849, he was adopted and raised by Bajrasundari Devi, the childless daughter of zamindar Murari Chand Roy of Sylhet.[2] Thus he inherited the vast property of the zamindari of Sylhet.[3]