He poured out his life in service for the Gospel of God.
All rights reserved. To their utter disbelief and astonishment, Nathan Brown and his accomplishes discovered that the British … At his invitation on 23rd March, 1836, two American Baptists, Nathan Brown and Oliver T. Cutter (a printer) arrived with their families at Sadiya, the easternmost point in Assam (now in the Lohit district of Arunachal). Nathan Brown Academy (NBA)'s cover photo . VOGA | VIRAL NEWS A must read letter from a 12-yr-old girl from Assam to PM Modi. Dhruva Saikia Assam, a prolific publishing place for newspapers, magazine and journals, has its own tradition in dissemination of news and information since the days of Ahom, Koch and other kings when the royal house assigned ... More editors: Dr. Nathan Brown, A.H. Denforth, Miles Bronson, William Ward, Ms Susane Circulation: 700 Fortunately for Assam, soon after this sad development, a team of American Baptist Missionaries led by Nathan Brown and Miles Bronson arrived in Assam. They also carried a small printing press along with English and Bengali font. RoCookies help us deliver our services. Many proponents of the anti-slavery movement had to deal with the bloody results of their efforts in a personal struggle of conscience. Nathan Brown, (Assamese: নাথান ব্ৰাউন), (22 June 1807 – 1 January 1886) was an American Baptist missionary to India and Japan, Bible translator, and abolitionist.He is noted for his works on Assamese language, grammar and script.
Nathan Brown (Assamese: নাথান ব্ৰাউন; 22 June 1807 – 1 January 1886) was an American Baptist missionary to India and Japan, Bible translator, and abolitionist.He is noted for his works on Assamese language, grammar and script.
First Assamese Newspaper: Dainik Batori (1935) 8. First editor of Arunudoi: Dr. Nathan Brown 5.
He along with Rev. Oliver Cutter's family came down to Assam in 1836 from Burma as a Christian Missionary.They carried a printing machine with them and first arrived in Sadiya, eastern most part of Assam. First Assamese to win Sahitya Akademi award: Jatindranath Dowara for his book Bon Phul (poetry), 1955 7. Following his return from Assam to New England in 1848, Nathan Brown joined the abolitionist movement, delivering anti-slavery sermons in Boston. Voice of Greater Assam . Share as much as you can so that her voice reaches PM Modi. BOOK NAME: GRAMMAR OF ASSAMESE LANGUAGE WRITTEN BY: WILLIAM ROBINSON, NATHAN BROWN, G.F. NICHOLL COMPILED & EDITED BY: DR. PRABIN CHANDRA DAS & DR. KHAGESH SEN DEKA PUBLISHED BY: DHIRAJ GOSWAMI PUBLICATION: ASSAM BOOK HIVE LANGUAGE: ASSAMESE 1ST EDITION: 2018 RS. 4. This struggle eventually resulted in the American Civil War. à§à¦à§° বিবৰণ à¦à§°à§ শà§à¦ বাৰà§à¦¤à¦¾ First Assamese language social play: Ram Navami by Gunabhiram Barua (1857) 6. 300 ISBN: 978-93-80247-49-6 Nathan Brown was widely regarded as one among the rescuers of in 1850 Brown returned to America to join his brother William in the growing After the war, in 1868, Brown turned his attention to the Brown's first wife died in 1871, and in 1872, having married again, he returned to overseas missionary work, this time traveling to Japan to join This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
Nathan Brown (Assamese: নাথান ব্ৰাউন; 22 June 1807 – 1 January 1886) was an American Baptist missionary to India and Japan, Bible translator, and abolitionist.He is noted for his works on Assamese language, grammar and script. Nathan Brown (Assamese: নাথান ব্ৰাউন; 22 June 1807 – 1 January 1886) was an American Baptist missionary to India and Japan, Bible translator, and abolitionist.He is noted for his works on Assamese language, grammar and script.