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Deo Langkhui : ウィキペディア英語版
Deo Langkhui

Deo Langkhui (''The Divine Sword'') is an Assamese novel written by Dr Rita Chowdhury. The book unveils some important aspects of then-contemporary Tiwa society and a series of their customs and traditions. The novel is based on historical evidence of then Tiwa kingdom, but the protagonist is the royal lady Chandraprabha, queen of Pratapchandra. The book is a detailed account of the time of then Assam. It is full of romance, conflict, betrayal, aggression and loyalty. The novel can be read as a fantastic story, as a historical novel, or as an epic.
''Deo Langkhui'' brought its author the Sahitya Akademi Award for Assamese, by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sahitya Akademi Awards listings )
==Synopsis==
The story is about the life-struggle of Chandraprabha, the banished queen of king Pratapsingha. She was sent to the Gova kingdom for she made merry with the Gova king in the Jonbeel Mela.
The Gova king reveals his chivalry by accepting Chandraprabha as a member of his kingdom. In the Gova kingdom, Chandraprabha makes herself familiar with the customs of the people. She even changes her name to ''Konchari'', a Tiwa name. Starting from Chandraprabha, the story goes until her great grandson and, thus, in between there are many characters who are fairly rich in their own qualities.〔

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