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- Crystal Mountain Pilgrimage of Tsari, 1962: The Mc****n Line Saga. Baruah, Swarnalata (2004). Chutia Jaatir Buranji. Guwahati: Banalata Publications. "Tourism...
- Laila Majnu – Indian Hindi film of 1945 by ****r, starring ****r and Swarnalata. Laila Majnu – Indian Telugu film in 1949. Laila Majnu – Indian Hindi...
- of evolution while pursuing medical studies in Edinburgh. His mother Swarnalata Devi's father Shri Rajnarayan Bose was a leading figure in the Samaj....
- Manmohan Ghose was born the son of Dr. Krishna Dhan Ghose by his wife, Swarnalata Devi Ghose (née Basu). His ancestral village was in Konnagar, present...
- sensation in the orthodox society of ****am. Bishnupriya and their daughter Swarnalata Barua were encouraged by him to write and publish their work in magazines...
- Chopra "Chandini", a song by Vandemataram Srinivas, Udit Narayan and Swarnalata from the 2001 Indian film Ammayi Kosam Chandni Chopra, a fictional teacher...
- Krishnadhan Ghosh, was a physician and district surgeon. His mother Swarnalata was the daughter Rajnarayan Basu, Indian writer and intellectual of the...
- annexed Habung and Panbari in either 1510 or 1512, which, according to Swarnalata Baruah, was ruled by Bhuyans while according to Amalendu Guha, it was...
- 1997:561) (Borbarua 1997:243) Bhuyan, S.K, Tungkhungia Buranji, p. 61 Swarnalata, Barua, Chutia Jatir Buranji, p. 226 (Borbarua 1997:563) (Borbarua 1997:561–562)...
- the original (PDF) on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2019. Dr. Swarnalata Baruah(2004), Chutia Jaatir Buranji, Page 145, Surnames like Bora, Saikia...