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- Lakshminath Bezbaroa (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 19 November 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
- Lakshminath Bezbaroa (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
- Lakshminath Bezbarua (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
- Lakshminath Bezbarua (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He was and still is one of the greats remembered by Assamese society. Many students today read his books and follow his ideologies. One of the stalwarts of Assamese literary society. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
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- Lakshminath Bezbaroa (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
- Lakshminath Bezbarua (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. He responded to the prevailing social environment through his satirical works to bring and sustain positive changes to the former. His literature reflected the deeper urges of the people of Assam. (en)
- Lakshminath Bezbarua (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa], 14 October 1864 – 26 March 1938), was an Indian poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his essays, plays, fiction, poetry and satires, he gave a new impetus to the then stagnating Assamese literary caravan. (en)
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