Kamrupi or Kamarupi may refer to:
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Kamarupi Prakrit
Kamarupi Prakrit is the postulated Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) Prakrit language used in ancient Kamarupa (5th–13th century). This language is the historical ancestor of the Kamatapuri lects and the modern Assamese language;"In this study I r ...
, a middle Indo-Aryan language (5th-12th century)
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Kamrupi dialect
Kamrupi dialects are a group of regional dialects of Assamese, spoken in the Kamrup region. It formerly enjoyed prestige status. It is one of two western dialect groups of the Assamese language, the other being Goalpariya. Kamrupi is hetero ...
, a modern dialect of Assamese
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Kamarupi script
Kamarupi script (Kamrupi script, ancient Assamese script) was the script used in ancient Kamarupa from as early as 5th century to 13th century, from which the modern Assamese script eventually evolved. In the development of the Assamese script, ...
, ancestral script of Assamese and Bengali
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Kamrupi people
The Kamrupi people are a linguistic group that speak the Kamrupi dialects of Assamese and are found in the colonial Kamrup district region of Assam, India.
Festivals
Bihu, Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Diwali, Holi, Janmastami, Shivratri to name a ...
, native speakers of Kamrupi language
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Kamrupi Brahmins
Kamrupi Brahmins, also known as Kamarupi Brahmana and Kamrupi Bamon; are those brahmins who claimed their descent from the Kanauji Brahmins and Maithili Brahmins who settled in Kamarupa (present day Assam).Mani L. Bose, ''Social History of As ...
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Kamrupi Dholiya
Kamrupi Dhuliya are traditional folk drummers from Kamrup who play large and wide big drums called ''Bor Dhul'' mostly in ethnic festivals, traditional wedding or especially folk religious traditions of aboriginal Saivitie or Sakti cults mostly. ...
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Kamrupi crafts
Brass and Bell Metal products of Kamrup are famous for their beauty and strength of form and utility. Brass is an important cottage industry, with highest concentration in Hajo, while Sarthebari is well known for its bell metal craft.
The princi ...
, handicrafts from Kamrup
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Kamrupi culture
Kamrupi culture refers to the cultural norms of people of colonial Kamrup district.
Language
The colloquial language of Kamrup are the Kamrupi dialects of Assamese.
Religion
Traditionally Hinduism is primary religion practised by Kamrupi peopl ...
, culture of Kamrup
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Kamrupi dance
Kamrupi dance is group of dances originating in ancient Kamrup, forming one of the cultural norm of region.
Origin
Kamrupi dance originated from Bhaona dance.
Types
Phalguni, Gita, Karnarjuna along with others are variants of Kamrupi dance.
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, dances from Kamrup
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Kamrupi Lokgeet
Kamrupi Lokgeet is popular form of folk music that expresses thoughts and emotion of the Kamrupi people. The songs are derived from Ancient Kamrup. The language of Kamrupi lokgeet are different dialects and ancestral forms of Assamese, including ...
, folk songs in Kamrupi dialect
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Kamrupi literature
Kamrupi literature is the literature written in the modern Kamrupi dialects of Assamese language.
Legends
The story of Behula and Chand Sadagar appears to be common to both Bengal and Kamarupa. The ballads connected with this story must have be ...
, literature from Kamrup
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