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Krishnachandra Roy
Eighteenth century Zamindar of Krishnagar, Nadia
| Raja Krishnachandra | |
|---|---|
| Reign | 1728 – 1783 |
| Predecessor | Raja Raghuram Ray |
| Successor | Śiva Chandra Roy |
| Born | c.
1710 |
| Died | c. 1783 (aged 72–73) Nadia Raj (now in West Bengal, India) |
| House | Krishnanagar Rajbari |
| Father | Raghuram Ray |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Raja Krishnachandra (born Krishnachandra Ray; 1710–1783) was a raja[1][2] and zamindar in Nadia[a] from 1728 to 1782.[3] He belonged to the Nadia Raj family and ShaktaBrahmin tradition.
He is credited not only with his resistance to the Mughal rule, but with his expansion and patronage of the arts in his kingdom.[3]
Reign
According to Atul Chandra Roy, Krishnachandra was “the most important man of the period in the Hindu society of Bengal.”[4] During his reign, Krishnachandra was highly influential for Hindu re