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VognoDuut833 wrote: 3. Tagore wrote "Amar Sonar Bangla" for the cause of undivided Bengal led by Hindu Zemindars (big land owners) and their clearly communal Swadeshi Movement against the 1905 Partition of Bengal. While Muslims in general, elites and masses alike of East Bengal, supported the Partition, Tagore and the fellow Hindu leaders opposed it for fear of losing influence, labor
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