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Anadaram Dhekial Phukan ((アッサム語:আনন্দৰাম ঢেকিয়াল ফুকন ); 1829–1859) was one of the pioneers of Assamese literature in the ''Orunodoi'' era who joined in the literary revolution initiated by missionaries. He was remembered for his efforts in promoting Assamese language. He played a major role in replacing the Bengali language with the Assamese language as the official language in Assam. He was called the "Father of Assamese prose" for his contributions to Assamese literature.〔 ==Early life and education== Phukan was born in 1829 at Guwahati in the Dhekial Phukan family. His father Haliram Dhekial Phukan wrote and published ''Asom Buronji'' and ''Kamakhya Yatrapaddhati'' in Bengali and distributed them freely. He also contributed to the Bengali magazine ''Samachar Chandrika''.〔 Anandaram started his school life in Guwahati. In 1841, the then commissioner Jenkins sponsored him to go to Calcutta and study in Hindu College. After studying for three years there, he came back to Guwahati and took further lessons in English from Mr. Blend. He also took up some lessons in Sanskrit and Urdu.〔 He got married in 1846 and took a government job the following year. He served as Dewan of the king of Bijani, Munsif, and Junior Assistance Commissioner, among other positions.〔
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