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Name
  
Suresh Biswas


Died
  
1905, Empire of Brazil

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Born
  
1861
Nathpur, Nadia, Bengal, British India

Occupation
  
Ringmaster, Doctor, Soldier

Aami tomader oti chena bondhu a bengali mass song composed and sung by suresh biswas


CaptainSuresh Biswas (1861 – 22 September 1905) was a famous 19th-century adventurer from India.

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Mazdooron Chahe to (song: Suresh Biswas) by Anushree-Bipul


Life

Suresh Biswas was born in 1861 in Nathpur in Nadia district in West Bengal. He ran away from home as a teen and worked as a timber camp care taker in the Taungoo forest for a while. Biswas had travelled to England as a stowaway at age fifteen. After he arrived in England he drifted through several occupations, before becoming an animal trainer in a circus in Kent. He travelled with the circus to Hamburg. After that, he migrated to Brazil (probably one of the first Indians to do so), and fought valiantly in the Brazilian army (late 19th century). Biswas himself was a fan of literature. He was made a Lieutenant in the army (and a Captain too, later). In spite of showing remarkable courage during the upsurge of rebellion he was not properly felicitated simply because of racial discrimination (he was after all a non white Hindu Asiatic in the white dominated catholic Brazil). He is often mistakenly mentioned as Col. Suresh Biswas. He was made Captain, not a Colonel in the Brazilian Army.

Colonel Biswas however settled down in Brazil as he was enchanted by the natural beauty of the country. He died there in 1905. He was buried in Cemitério São João Batista, Rio de Janeiro, but the tomb was destroyed by the authorities in 1911, just six years after his death.

Trivia

Not too many written records remain of the legendary adventurer, but he was mentioned in Satyajit Ray's novel "Chhinnamastar Abhishap" (Trans: The Curse of the Goddess), featuring the famous fictional detective, Feluda and also in "Du Chakay Duniya" by first Indian globe trotter Bimal Mukherjee.

Famous Bengali Comics strip creator Mayukh Chowdhury created a Bengali comics named 'Bangadesher Ranga' on him featuring him in the midst of the jungles in Brazil.

Colonel Suresh Biswas's name was also referred in the short story "Biswas Moshai" by Banaful (Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay).

References

Suresh Biswas Wikipedia


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