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Kaliram Medhi (18
October 1880 – 24
January 1954) was a
prominent linguist,
writer and
essayist from ****am who
wrote in both the ****amese and English...
- English-Mikir Vocabulary, Shillong: The ****am
Secretariat Printing Office Medhi,
Kaliram (1988), ****amese
Grammar and
Origin of the ****amese Language, Guwahati:...
- the
classic songs "Haye Wo Pardesi","Apne Pyar Ke
Sapne Sach Hue" and "
Kaliram Ka Khul ****a Pol". The
first song was
remade by the
Bombay Bicycle Club...
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Medhi College,
Ramdia Daffodil English School Ramdia Ujankuri M.E.
School Kaliram Medhi Girls High
School Ramdia Ramdia Girls High
School Ujankuri High School...
- and the Bhagavatapurana. Surrey: Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-1281-X. Medhi,
Kaliram (1978).
Satyendranath Sarma (ed.).
Studies in the Vaiṣṇava
Literature &...
- 1981
Bhula Na Dena
Barsaat Ki Ek Raat
Pradhan Raaz 1982
Gopichand Jasoos Kaliram Kaamchor Sohan Karwat 1983
Avtaar Bawaji (Parsi Man)
Arpan Ashok Pukar...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-29944-2.
Retrieved 4
February 2013. Medhi,
Kaliram (1988). ****amese
Grammar and the
Origin of ****amese Language. Guwahati:...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 110–112, 148–149. ISBN 978-1-139-91561-8.
Kaliram Medhi (1978).
Studies in the Vaiṣṇava
Literature &
Culture of ****am. ****am...
- 1607 "Manchali O Manchali" R. D.
Burman Anand Bakshi Asha
Bhosle 1608 "
Kaliram Ki Dhol" solo 1609 "Apne
Pyaar Ke
Sapne Sach Hue" Lata
Mangeshkar Baseraa...
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Mangaldoi in the
Darrang District of ****am,
India to
Kaliram Medhi and
Swarnalata Medhi. His father,
Kaliram Medhi, was a
prominent man of
letters and had presided...