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Rabindranath Tagore
|Famous as |Poet and Author |
|Born on |07 May 1861 |
|Born in |Calcutta (Kolkata), India |
|Died on |07 August 1941 |
|Nationality |India |
|Works & Achievements |Nobel Prize in Literature (1913); Gitanjli, Ghare-Baire and The Gardener |

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