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Dr. Lila Gogoi
Born25 November 1930
Cherekapar, Hatimuria Gaon, Sivasagar
Died23 July 1994 (aged 63)
Cherekapar, Sivasagar
OccupationWriter, Educationist, Historian and Story writer
NationalityIndian
GenreAssamese Literature
SubjectNovel, Article, poem and history

Dr. Lila Gogoi was a writer, educationist and historian.[1] He was the H. O. D. of Assamese department, Dibrugarh University and Honorary Director, Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies in Assam.[2][circular reference] He was also the President of Assam Sahitya Sabha in the session of 1994.[3][circular reference]

Works

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Literature: Sontara (1954), Khara Shiyalor Biya (1954), Ponakanar Sapon (1955), Horogor Mukuta (1957), Dokait Kon (1957), Kopling Siga Rail (1959), Rangmanor Katha (1963), Nilakhamor Sithi (1963), Beybering Chithi (1976), Brikudar Baruar Biya (1977, 1978), Bishes Ki Likhim (1978), Ghergheri Bus (1981), Bihugeet aru banghosha,[4] Giti Malanca(1964), Asamiya Loka-sahityar Ruprekha (1968).[5]

Historical: Buranjiye Parasha Nagar (1957), Herua Dinor Kotha (1957), Lachit Borphukan (1960), Ahom Jati aru Asamiya Sanskriti (1961), Simantar Mati aru Manuh (1963), Sahitya-sanskritir Buranji (1972), Asamor Sanskriti (1982), [6] The Buranjis, historical literature of Assam:a critical survey(1986), The Tai Khamtis(1971), The Tai Khamtis of the North East(1990), The History of the system of Ahom Administration(1991),[7] Beli Maar Gol(1983), Buranjiye Katha Koi(1991)[8]

Monuments

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A hostel of Dibrugarh University is dedicated to Dr. Lila Gogoi. The name of the hostel is 'Leela Gogoi Memorial Gobeshak Chatra Nivas'.[9]

Notes

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  1. ^ Sulkia, Purnananda (1988). "Gogoi, Lila". In Datta, Amaresh (ed.). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti. Vol. 2. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 1434–35. ISBN 9788126011940.
  2. ^ Sibsagar College
  3. ^ List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents
  4. ^ "Lila Gogoi – AbeBooks". www.abebooks.com.
  5. ^ "A Selected Bibliography on Assam and the Assamese". www.cs.uccs.edu.
  6. ^ "Lila Gogoi - Assams.Info". www.assams.info.
  7. ^ "Gogoi, Lila 1930–1994 [WorldCat Identities]".
  8. ^ "Book Database".
  9. ^ "Hostels – Dibrugarh University".

References

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  • Gogoi Lila Dr., Asamar Sanskriti, published by Banalata, Dibrugarh, Assam in 2017