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Buranji in Northeast India: A 13th Century History Project of Assam
Dwijen Sharma
Department of English, North-Eastern Hill University, Tura Campus, Meghalaya, India. Orcid: Email: dwijensharma@
Rupkatha Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 2, April-June, , Pages 1–
First published: June 09, | Area: Northeast India | License: CC BY-NC
(This article is published under Themed Issue on Literature of Northeast India)
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Buranji in Northeast India: A 13th Century History Project of Assam
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The writing of Buranji in the geographical area that we now call Northeast India began with the establishment of Ahom kingdom in CE. The first Ahom king, Sukapha, who came along with soldiers and kinsmen from upper Burma ordered the writing of buranji as a part of documenting the battles they fought, incidents that took place, followers they gained etc. Initially, the buranjis, which were either written under the orders of the king or by noblemen who
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Previously, each and every community of Assam had equal right over the Assamese language
Edited version of the original Axamiya interview. Translated bygd Hemchandra Dutta.
In Asomiya Samaj Jivanar Bibartan () Diganta Oza raises some essential questions about the formation of Assamese identity and nationalism. bygd drawing from various sources such as history, anthropology, folklore and legend, the book foregrounds some fundamental doubts and suspicions about linguistic nationalism of Assamese mittpunkt class that emerged in 19th century. Despite some vague and contradictory statements, the book fills a an important void that the current researchers have been unable to address. While reading the book, certain questions occurred in my mind. This interview fryst vatten a result of those doubts. Getahsree Tamuly.
Gitashree Tamuli: You have written, When attacked by a powerful culture, the weaker cultures are merged within the powerful one – it is a natural law of sociology • Article Id - IJM_11_10_, Pages : , Date of Publication : 19Downloads Views Srimanta Sankardeva (ca– AD), a 15th–16th century Assamese polymath contributed significantly in shaping the Assamese culture and literature. He was a pioneer of Assamese art and culture, language and literature and also of education. The Neo-Vaishnavite movement, spearheaded bygd Saint Sankaradeva is a tremendous socio-cultural revolution in Assam, which takes an important role to create a strong social bond among the people of Assam (Borah 1). However, Sankardeva’s contributions have enriched Assamese language, literature and socio-cultural m ROLE OF MAHAPURUSHA SRIMANTA SANKARDEVA IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURE OF ASSAM: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE
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