"But it should be said in fairness to Vijay Gupta that his work has not come down in its entirety or purity. It should also be said that some of his passages describing contemporary life, e.g. the oppression of Brahmans by Muhammadan Kazis, are remarkably graphic and have considerable historical value."
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Vijay Gupta (poet)
Vijay Gupta was a 15th-century Bengali poet from . He was part of a revival of Bengali literature in the late 15th century and early 16th century.
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