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Akshay Kumar Maitreya

Akshay Kumar Maitreya

Indian historian (1961–1930)


Akshay Kumar Maitreya (Bengali: অক্ষয় কুমার মৈত্রেয়) (1 March 186110 February 1930[1]) was an Indian historian and social worker from Bengal.

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Life

Maitreya was born in Nadia (now in West Bengal) to Mathuranath Maitreya.[citation needed] Much of his education was in Kolkata and Rajshahi (in Bangladesh).[citation needed] He passed his B.L. examination from Rajshahi College. He was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore, but famously engaged with him in an argument about whether history based fiction should necessarily represent historical facts correctly. Maitreya, being a historian, called for historical correctitude, while Tagore declared that an artist has freedom to bend historical facts.[citation needed]

Maitreya was instrumental in creating the Varendra Research Museum, Rajshahi. He was also credited for disproving the Black Hole of Calcutta theory used by the colonial British to discredit Siraj Ud Daulah in a seminar organized by the Calcutta Historical Society on 24 March 1916. His most significant work is Gaudalekhamala. It consists the Sanskrit texts (along with their translations in Bengali) of a number of stone and copper-plate inscriptions issued by the Pala emperors.[1]

Works

Maitreya's works include:[1]

  • Samarsimha (1883)
  • Sitaram Ray (1898)
  • Sirajuddaulah (1898)
  • Mir Qasim (1906)
  • Aitihasik Chitra (Snapshots of History)
  • Gaudalekhamala (The epigraphs of Gaud), Rajshahi (1912)
  • Phiringi Banik (European Traders) (1922)
  • " Sagarika"
  • " Rani Bhabani"

References

  1. Majumdar, R.C. Akshay Kumar Maitreya. Bharatkosh (in Bengali). Vol. I. Kolkata: Bangiya Sahitya Parishad. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2010.



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