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'''Rangeya Raghava''' (रांगेय राघव) (17 January 1923 – 12 September 1962), birth name '''Tirumalai Nambakam Vir Raghava Acharya''', was born in [[Agra]], a city of [[Uttar Pradesh]] [[States and territories of India|state]], [[India]] | '''Rangeya Raghava''' (रांगेय राघव) (17 January 1923 – 12 September 1962), birth name '''Tirumalai Nambakam Vir Raghava Acharya''', was born in [[Agra]], a city of [[Uttar Pradesh]] [[States and territories of India|state]], [[India]], and lived in [[Weir, Rajasthan|Weir]] village of [[Bharatpur district|Bharatpur.]] A prominent Hindi writer of the 20th century, he completed his post-graduation studies from [[St. John's College, Agra]], and later completed his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] on [[Gorakhnath|Guru Gorakhnath and his times]]. He started writing at the age of 13 years, and during his short life of 39 years, he was endowed with a number of prizes. His wife Sulochana Rangeya Raghava lives in [[Jaipur]] and has been an Associate Professor of Sociology in the University Of Rajasthan. | ||
There is an Inter College in Ambedkar Nagar District named Rangey Raghav Inter College after him. | There is an Inter College in Ambedkar Nagar District named Rangey Raghav Inter College after him. | ||
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