Hurree Chunder Mookerjee

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Hurree Chunder Mookerjee is a Bengali intelligence agent and scholar in Rudyard Kipling’s novel "Kim," known for his linguistic skill, political acumen, and role in the Great Game espionage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bengali person
fictional character
intelligence agent
scholar
supporting character
allegiance British Empire
appearsIn Kim NERFINISHED
associatedWith British intelligence in India
the Great Game NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Kimball O’Hara NERFINISHED
the Tibetan lama
characterType loyal ally
countryOfFictionalResidence India NERFINISHED
creator Rudyard Kipling NERFINISHED
culturalContext British Raj literature
depicts colonial power dynamics in India
education Western-educated
ethnicity Bengali
fictionalUniverse Kim NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Kim
gender male
languageSkill Bengali
English
Hindustani
literaryGenre adventure novel
literaryMovement imperial adventure fiction
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction comic relief
guide to political intrigues in Kim
nationality British Indian
notableFor espionage activities
linguistic skill
political acumen
occupation intelligence agent
scholar
role British intelligence operative
spy in the Great Game
setting British India NERFINISHED
specialization linguistic analysis
political intelligence
timePeriod late 19th century
trait cunning
erudite
loyal
worksFor British intelligence services in India

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Kim (novel) hasCharacter Hurree Chunder Mookerjee