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- Anandaram Dhekial ****an (1829–1859) was one of the pioneers of ****amese literature in the Orunodoi era who joined in the literary revolution initiated...
- Bengal "Prin****l's Desk". Seth Anandaram Jaipuria College. Retrieved 22 January 2019. Official Website of Seth Anandaram Jaipuria College (SAJC) Official...
- missionaries, such as Miles Bronson and Nathan Brown in the nineteenth century. Anandaram Dhekial ****an, a major figure in ****amese literature, spent the better...
- world of ****amese literature and gave birth to notable authors such as Anandaram Dhekial ****an, Hemchandra Barua, Gunabhiram Barua, and Nidhi Levi Farwell...
- Anundoram Borooah (1850–1889) was an Indian lawyer and scholar of Sanskrit. He was both the first graduate and the first Indian Civil Service officer from...
- debate in the 1850s to reinstate ****amese. Among the local personalities Anandaram Dhekial ****an drew up an extensive catalogue of medieval ****amese literature...
- for the British Indian Civil Service, the office was opened to natives. Anandaram Baruah, an eminent scholar of Sanskrit and the sixth Indian and the first...
- is too late now to retrace our steps, but I would strongly recommend Anandaram ****an’s proposition to the favourable consideration of the Council of...
- office was opened to natives. Romesh Chandra Dutt, Sripad Babaji Thakur, Anandaram Baruah, Krishna Govinda Gupta and Brajendranath De were the first five...
- Agarwala Bhangani Konwar Sri Harsha Ananda Chandra Barua Bakulbonor Kavi Anandaram Dhekial ****an A Native Ambeshwar Chetia ****an Kobita Konwar Banikanta...