Harinath De
Harinath De (12 August 1877— 30 August 1911) was an Indian linguist, polyglot, Indologist and an academician, who later became the first Indian librarian of the National Library of India (then Imperial Library) from 1907 to 1911. In a life span of thirty-four years, he learned 34 languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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Tarīkh-i-Nuşratjangi by Nuṣrat Jang Dhaka, Nawab -1822, De, Harinath 1877-1911
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