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 +'''Rabindranath Tagore''' ([[May 6]], [[1861]] - [[August 7]], [[1941]]) also called '''Robi Thakur''' or '''Gurudev''' was an [[India]]n [[poet]], [[Hindu]] [[philosopher]] and [[nationalist]] who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize for literature]] in [[1913]] becoming the first [[Asia]]n to be awarded a Nobel Prize.
- +He was praised in ''[[Not for Profit]]''.
-'''Rabindranath Tagore''' ([[May 6]], [[1861]] - [[August 7]], [[1941]]) also called '''Robi Thakur''' or '''Gurudev''' was an [[India]]n [[poet]], [[Hindu]] [[philosopher]] and [[nationalist]] who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize for literature]] in [[1913]] becoming the first [[Asia]]n to be awarded a Nobel Prize. +
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Rabindranath Tagore (May 6, 1861 - August 7, 1941) also called Robi Thakur or Gurudev was an Indian poet, Hindu philosopher and nationalist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913 becoming the first Asian to be awarded a Nobel Prize.

He was praised in Not for Profit.



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