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Bose (surname)
Bose is either a Bengali Kayastha surname (see Basu) or a name of European origin, sometimes as von Bose or Bosé. Notables of Indian descent A * Abala Bose (1865–1951), Indian social worker * Amar Bose (1929–2013), MIT professor, founder and chairman of the Bose Corporation * Amit Bose (government official) Administrator of Federal Railroad Administration * Amit Bose (1930-2019), Indian filmmaker * Amit Bose (born circa 1972), American attorney and transportation policy advisor * Aniruddha Bose judge of Supreme Court of India since 2019 * Ankiti Bose (born 1992), Indian entrepreneur who works on the digitisation of the textile and apparel industry * Ashish Bose (1930–2014), Demographer who coined BIMARU B * Bipin Krishna Bose Barrister, first Vice Chancellor of Nagpur University (1923–1928) C * C. V. Ananda Bose, Governor of Bengal F * Fanindra Nath Bose (1888–1926), Bengal-born sculptor G * Girish Chandra Bose (1853–1939), Indian educator and botanist H ...
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Bengali Kayastha
A Bengali Kayastha is a Bengali Hindu who is a member of the Kayastha community. The historical caste occupation of Kayasthas throughout India has been that of scribes, administrators, ministers and record-keepers; the Kayasthas in Bengal, along with Brahmins and Baidyas, are regarded among the three traditional higher castes that comprise the "upper layer of Hindu society." During the British Raj, the Bhadraloks of Bengal were drawn primarily, but not exclusively, from these three castes, who continue to maintain a collective hegemony in West Bengal. History The social and religious patterns of Bengal had historically been distinctively different from those in the orthodox Hindu heartland of North India and this impacted on how the caste system developed there. Bengal, being located east of the traditional Aryavarta (Aryan) region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, remained insulated from the full impact of Brahminical orthodoxy for many centuries, and the impact of Buddh ...
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