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Nilmoni Tagore (1721–1791) was a scion of Tagore family who, founded the Jorasanko branch of Tagore family leaving the old house of Pathuriaghata. In year 1758, he started to build what is now known as Jorasanko Thakur Bari.[1][2] Nilmoni and Darpnarayan were two sons of Jairam Thakur, who was employed with British East India Company.[1] While Darpnarayan developed his business and lands, Nilmoni chose to serve British and rose to the Serishtadarship of District Court.[3] He received an amount of Rupees One lakh from his brother Darpnarayan, as a settlement amount of family dispute and shifted to Jorasanko and built house there.[3]

He had three sons, Ramlochan Tagore (1759-1804), Rammoni Tagore (1759-1833) and Rambullav Tagore (1767-1824).[3] Rammoni Tagore had three sons, Radhanath, Dwarkanath and Ramanath Tagore[3] Ramlochan Tagore had no son, so he adopted the second son of his brother Rammoni, the legendary Dwarkanath Tagore, who was illustrious and under him the fortunes of Jorasanko branch of Tagore touched high.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Biren Roy (1982). Calcutta, 1481–1981: Marshes to Metropolis. National Council of Education. p. 171. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  • ^ Amit Chaudhuri (2008). Clearing a Space: Reflections on India, Literature and Culture. Peter Lang. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-906165-01-7. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e James Wyburd Furrell (1882). The Tagore Family: A Memoir. K. Paul, Trench, & Company. p. 17. Retrieved 5 April 2017.

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