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Anthony Firingee ( bn, অ্যাণ্টনি ফিরিংগী; ''Antōnī Phiringī''; ''lit'':"Anthony the foreigner"; 1786–1836), born as Hensman Anthony, was a
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singer-writer and folk poet of
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origin known for his works in Bengali
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s in the early part of the 19th century. He was also noted for his performance in literary face-offs known as
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Biography

Born Hensman Anthony, the sobriquet '' Firingee'' (He is an Indian by Birth) was used colloquially as a reference to his Portuguese origins. Although not much is known of his early life, Anthony arrived in Bengal sometime in early 19th century and subsequently came to settle in Farashdanga, in the town of
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in West Bengal. He married a Hindu
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widow named Saudamini and was deeply influenced by Bengali culture and language, as well as the Hindu religion. Eventually, Anthony came to learn the language and composed a number of noted religious songs in devotion to the Goddesses
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and
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. He is noted for his '' Agamani Songs'', celebrating the return of Goddess Durga to her parents home that marks the Bengali Autumn festival of
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. Anthony is also noted for his literary face-offs in
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s, or Bard's duels, with a number of noted Bengali composers including ''Bhola Moira'', ''Ram Basu'' and ''Thakur Singha''. Anthony also helped construct a temple to Goddess Kali in the
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locality of Central
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known as ' Firinghi Kalibari'. His wife Saudamini was burnt to death, for being a widow and remarrying Anthony, who was a foreigner.


In popular culture

; Books The first reference to Anthony Firingee is a novel by Madan Bandopadhay titled ''Kabiyal Anthony Firingee''. ; Films * A 1967 Bengali film by director Sunil Bannerjee portrayed the life and works of Anthony, and had Bengali actor
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in the title role. The film was noted for its music, composed by ''Anil Bagchi'' & lyrics by
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among others and earned
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an Indian
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in 1968. * A 2014 adaptation by director Srijit Mukherji titled ''
Jaatishwar ''Jaatishwar'' () is a 2014 Indian Bengali musical drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta and Swastika Mukherjee. The main focus of the plot revolves around the life and notable works of Anthony ...
'' featured the life of Anthony from a retrospective view but with a modern-day context. Jaatishwar also received an Indian
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in 2014, in four categories, including Best singer and Best Music Director.


References

* Miah S and Islam S. Banglapedia: national encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Vol 4. p119. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 2003 * Kabiẏāla Eṇṭanī Phiriṅgī, Madan Bandopadhyaya, Calantikā Prakāśaka, 1964, OCLC Accession Number 20336301 Bengali-language poets Bengali male poets Converts to Hinduism 1836 deaths Indian people of Portuguese descent Portuguese people of colonial India 1786 births {{India-poet-stub