Mirat-ul-Akbar

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Mirat-ul-Akbar was a Persian-language journal founded and edited by Indian social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy in the early 19th century to promote intellectual and social reformist ideas.

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instanceOf journal
newspaper
aimedTo challenge orthodox religious practices
encourage social reform in Indian society
promote critical thinking
associatedPerson Raja Ram Mohan Roy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bengal Renaissance NERFINISHED
Indian social reform movement
circulationArea Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
British India NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication India NERFINISHED
editor Raja Ram Mohan Roy NERFINISHED
editorialStance rationalist
reformist
focusesOn critique of superstition
modern education
religious tolerance
founder Raja Ram Mohan Roy NERFINISHED
hasGenre opinion journalism
reformist journalism
hasTitleMeaning Mirror of the World NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 19th century
inception 1822
inspiredBy Enlightenment ideas
language Persian
languageFamily Indo-Iranian languages
locationOfPublication Calcutta NERFINISHED
Kolkata NERFINISHED
medium print
notableFor advocacy of social and religious reform
being one of the earliest Persian-language journals in India
politicalContext British colonial rule in India
primaryPurpose intellectual reform
political awareness
social reform
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Raja Ram Mohan Roy NERFINISHED
relatedTo Brahmo Samaj NERFINISHED
script Persian script
subjectMatter education
political affairs
religious practices
social issues
targetAudience Indian elites familiar with Persian
Persian-reading intellectuals in India

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Raja Ram Mohan Roy notableWork Mirat-ul-Akbar