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The Tai Ahom Sound System as Reflected by the Texts Recorded in the Bark Manuscripts

open access: yesJournal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 2020
Tai Ahom (Southwestern Tai) mostly survives in manuscripts. (Terwiel 1988; Morey 2015). It has long been held that Ahom retained many archaic features lost in most modern Tai languages.
Poppy Gogoi   +2 more
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Phongsawadan Tai-Ahom: Ahom Buranji [Tai-Ahom Chronicles], 2 Vols. Transcribed and translated by Renu Wichasin. Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing Ltd. Pp. xxiv, 993 [Continuous Pagination]. Map, Photos, Tables, Glossary. [In Thai]

open access: yesJournal of Southeast Asian Studies, 1997
By examining the connections between identity and memory, I explore the emergence of a new community known as Tai-Ahom in the heterogeneously fluid northeastern Indian state of Assam. My focus is on the community's struggle to unravel the past; particularly their attempts to memorialize a new history that is represented as authentically and uniquely ...
Dipsikha Dutta Bhuyan
semanticscholar   +7 more sources

Documentation of Tai Ahom Manuscripts

open access: yesDESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 2020
Tai Ahom language is an extinct language only practice during the cultural events or rituals of Ahom people. Endangered archives programme of British library is one of the major initiatives taken for the documentation and archiving endangered heritages of all over the world.
Nilakshi Sharma
openaire   +3 more sources

Are famine food plants also ethnomedicinal plants? An ethnomedicinal appraisal of famine food plants of two districts of bangladesh. [PDF]

open access: yesEvid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2014
Plants have served as sources of food and medicines for human beings since their advent. During famines or conditions of food scarcity, people throughout the world depend on unconventional plant items to satiate their hunger and meet their nutritional needs. Malnourished people often suffer from various diseases, much more than people eating a balanced
Azam FM   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Compounding in Tai Ahom: A Descriptive Study

open access: yesEducation and Linguistics Research, 2019
Compounding is a frequent phenomenon in Tai-Kadai languages when it comes to word formation processes. Numerous individual as well as comparative researches conducted on various languages of the Tai-Kadai group provide evident testimonials to the prolific use and functionality of compounding in terms of its varied syntactic, semantic, and ...
Dipima Buragohain
openaire   +3 more sources

Beyond The Veil: Unraveling The Mysteries of The Ahom's Mortuary Traditions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Zoology, 2023
The last stage of human's life culminates in mortality. After the demise of an individual the funeral practices vary in accordance with geographic location and among the specific ethnic groups or communities, and it encompasses diverse religious ...
Gitalee Changmai
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Ethno-medicinal Survey on Tai-Ahom Community of Assam

open access: yesStudies on Ethno-Medicine, 2016
AbstractAn ethno-medicinal survey among the Tai-Ahom community of Assam was undertaken to gather knowledge on different medicinal formulations that are prepared and administered by their bejes/beji...
C. Dohutia, D. Chetia, S. Upadhyaya
openaire   +2 more sources

The Role of UNESCO World Heritage Site Charaideo Moidam in Promoting Tourism Through Tai-Ahom’s Intangible Cultural Heritage

open access: yesInternational Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
Charaideo Moidam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, India, is an identity of the Tai-Ahom dynasty’s rich culture and heritage. The Moidam is a royal burial site of Ahom rulers known for its architectural magnificence. It also plays a significant role in preserving and promoting the Tai-Ahom community’s intangible cultural heritage.
Deepjyoti Borah -, Pradip Kumar -
openaire   +2 more sources

The Tai - Ahom Community in the Era of Modernization: Cultural Changes in Post - Colonial Assam

open access: yesInternational Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2023
Jyotipriya Gogoi Kaushik Dutta
openaire   +2 more sources

Helicobacter pylori genetic landscape in Northeast India and its impact in peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer

open access: yesFrontiers in Bacteriology
IntroductionHelicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a globally prevalent bacterium is linked to various gastroduodenal diseases. Its genetic diversity arises from nucleotide variability, genome plasticity and inter-strain recombination.
Anisha Sarma   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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