Middle Age
- Boru Chandidas (????)
- Vidyapati (1352–1448)
- Ramai Pandit (13th/14th century)
- Krittibas Ojha (1443-15??)
- Krishnadasa Kaviraja (1496 - 15??)
- Dwija Madhab (16th century)
- Rupram Chakrabarty (17th century)
- Syed Sultan (1550–1648)
- Alaol (1606–1680)
- Abdul Hakim (17th century)
- Daulat Quazi (17th century)
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