List of Assamese-language poets
This is a List of notable Assamese poets (অসমীয়া কবি).
- Madhav Kandali (fl. 14th century)
- Hem Saraswati (fl. 14th century)
- Haribar Bipra (fl. 14th century)
- Sankardev (1449–1568)
- Madhavdev (1489–1596)
- Ananta Kandali (fl. 16th century)
- Bhattadev
- Sridhar Kandali
- Gopaldeva Bhawanipuria Aata (1551–1611)
- Jayadhwaj Singha (died 1663)
- Rudra Singha (died 1714)
- Kamalakanta Bhattacharya (1853–1936)
- Chadrakumar Agarwala (1867–1938)
- Hem Chandra Goswami (1872–1928)
- Lakshminath Bezbarua (1864–1938)
- Padmanath Gohain Baruah (1871–1946)
- Ananda Chandra Agarwala (1874–1939)
- Benudhar Rajkhowa (1872–1955)
- Kamalakanta Bhattacharya (1853–1936)
- Mafizuddin Ahmed Hazarika (1870–1958)
- Chandradhar Baruah (1874–1961)
- Raghunath Choudhary (1879–1968)
- Nalinibala Devi (1898–1977)
- Nilmoni Phukan (1880-?)
- Dimbeswar Neog (1899–1966)
- Atul Chandra Hazarika (1903–1986)
- Jyoti Prasad Agarwalla (1903–1951)
- Mahendranath Dekaphukan (1903–1973)
- Hem Barua (1915–1977)
- Nalinidhar Bhattacharya (born 1920)
- Amulya Barua (1922–1946)
- Mahim Bora (1924-2016)
- Nabakanta Barua (1926–2002)
- Bhabananda Deka (1929–2006)
- Homen Borgohain (born 1931)
- Hiren Bhattacharya (born 1932)
- Nilamani Phookan (born 1933)
- Hiren Gohain (born 1939)
- Nalini Prava Deka (1944-2014)
- Harekrishna Deka (born 1948)
- Baldev Mahanta (born 1950)
- Arnab Jan Deka(born 1967)[1]
- Keshab Mahanta(1926-2006)
- Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi(1933-2004)
- Syed Abdul Malik(1919–2000)
- Ganesh Gogoi(1908-1938)
- Sananta Tanty (Born 1952)
- Anubhav Tulasi (Born 1958)
- Nilim Kumar (Born 1962)
- Samir Tati[2]
References
- Tribune, The Assam (27 December 2014). "Poetry by the Banks" (Volume 76 No. 352). Assam Tribune Private Limited. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - Guwahati, India. 18th Mar, 2018. Assamese Poet Samir Tati (2nd left) and Poet Ajit Bairi (2nd Right) of West Bengal posing for a photograph after receiving the Padmanath". Alamy. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
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