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Kamrupi people

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152:. Though dance and music of the springtime Bihu from Eastern Assam was not as common in the past they are becoming popular now; in its stead "Bhatheli" in northern Kamrup, "Sori" or "Suanri" in southern Kamrup were traditional modes of celebrations. In certain areas the breakers of the "bhatheli-ghar" come from another village, resulting in a sort of mock fight between them and the local youth. In the southern part of Kamrup, where the festival is known as Sori, planting of tall bamboos is not seen, but bamboo posts, with the tuft at the top. People bow before the bamboos in northern Kamrup and they also touch them with reverence, but it does not look like any sort of bamboo worship. The common popular term to designate the three festivals corresponding to Bihu of Eastern Assam, in Western Assam, except in West Goalpara, is " 58: 210:. Mustard seeds and coconut is generously used in cooking, while ginger, garlic, pepper and onions are extensively used. Traditional utensils are made of bell metal though stainless steel is quite common in modern times. 178:
Hindu kingdoms as political identities made a long lasting impact on region defining the way of the life. In early part of second millennium, Islam arrived in region with Turkish and Afghan invaders.
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is a form of dance technique has been evolved from Bhaona which is a sophisticated type of dancing.
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The Kamrupi food homogenous to certain extent with nearby eastern states of
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is the major religion of the region. Hinduism is further divided into
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Bīrendranātha Datta, Nabīnacandra Śarmā, Prabin Chandra Das (1994),
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to name a few, are major festivals of the region. Muslims celebrate
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The Springtime Bihu of Assam: A Socio-cultural Study
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A Handbook of Folklore Material of North-East India
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Index

Kamrupi
Assamese

Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
Other Indo-Aryan peoples
Kamrupi dialects
Assamese
colonial Kamrup district region
Assam
India
Bihu
Durga Puja
Kali Puja
Diwali
Holi
Janmastami
Shivratri
Eid
Domahi
Hinduism
Vaishnavism
Shaktism
Kamrupi Lokgeet
Kamrupi dance
West Bengal
Bihar
Haradatta Choudhury
Birdatta Choudhury

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