Talk:Guwahati/Archive 1
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Chaipau... I will try to revise the article to a better version with crispy info...do you have any picture of guwahati...such an artcl without pictures actually is nt impressive...currently i don hv ne! Porikolpok Oxom 04:54, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
History
Dear Chaipau
Frstly..regards to u fr ur great interest to bring Assam n its reletd topics to the wrld through wiki.
I would like to discuss few small things in the history parts...
1. I am nt aware of tht if the kingdm founded by Biswa X., Noronarayon n Cilarai was known as Koch-Hajo (if u can tell me the source)..i blvd Koch Hajo only as a part of Koch Kngdm....I knew the kingdm's extent frm Koch Bihar of present N Bengal to Kamrup dist (south bnk) and Darang dist (in the nrth bank of Brahmaputra)....Gohain Komol Aali is the best example of their infrastructure dev. initiatives within the kingdm...
2. Mughals could only succeeded in capturin the western part of the koch kingdom (almost permanently) i.e. the modern N Bengal areas...the othr part in the east was initially an Ahom Protectorate under a Koch king known as Dorongeeya Roja....(i rmbr thr wr two brthrs-sons of Cilarai?..)
3. Many a times Mughals could penetrate upto Guwahati, but the real boundary still fluctuated between Kortoya in N Bengal to Manah n Bornody......for few years they could succeed in takin ghy n estblshd outpost thr undr a subedar or 'whatever'.....they wll dfntly hv to hv someone in their occupied country to keep their control...
4. Koch kingdm is considered as a big part of our history (particularly one can c Koch as the revival of the ancient Kamrupa or Kamatapur)-- as the same with Ahom Kingdm (the strongest of all in our medieval history)...on the othr hnd Mughals wr considered as Bongals (the foreigners...refer Boga-Bongal - Europeans)...every local ethno-cultural group n local political entities were united against thm n resistin ...which even ultimately helped in developin Assamese society...so their outposts in ghy cant be similarly expressed or accepted as a part of our glorious history n cant be seen at the same tune to tht of our Borphukan's.
so my idea is clear ....our koch kngdm, our ahom kingdm but the invadin mughals r bongals....history is nt just a picture of past...but its somehw or othr a continuity...based on wat a nation grows up...progresses..wat do u think? -- i think its directly related to the zeal tht u hv to write abt assam n assamese society...i donno if its little long....he he he! didnt hv much wrk in the office...
Porikolpok Oxom 09:44, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Copied n pasted the following text frm Geography to History..lets c if we can develop it thr..
"The Nilachal hill within the city is said to be the home of the goddess Kamakhya, a shakti temple. In the past, this was an important seat of tantric and Vajrayana Buddhism. It is said that the King Narkasur was asked to build a way from bottom to the top of the hill in one night. To the north, on top of Chitrachal Hill, is the Navagraha (nine planets) temple, a unique astrological temple. To the south of the city lie the Narakasur hills, named after a legendary king of ancient Assam."
Spellings/naming conventions of streets and areas
Hi, I am very curious as to the spelling being used to identify streets and areas in and around Guwahati. In my opinion we should stick to spellings as they have been used over the decades. We do not call Assam as Asom, do we? Frankly, terming Ganeshguri as Gonexguri seems to be borderline ridiculous. Examples I am referring to are:
- Boxisto (Basista)
- Citracol (Chitrachal)
- Digholy Pukhury (Dighali Pukhuri)
- Xoraighat (Saraighat)
- Meghadoot Cinema (Meghdoot Cinema)
- Gonexguri(Ganeshguri)
- Panjabary (Panjabari)
- Pan Bozaar (Pan Bazaar)
- Polton Bozaar (Paltan Bazaar)
- Fanci Bozaar (Fancy Bazaar)
- Ujan Bozaar (Uzan Bazaar)
- Ulubary (Ulubari)
- Hengerabary (Hengerabari)
- Canmary (Canmari) !!! (Chandmari)
- Jalukbary (Jalukbari)
There is "Paltan Bazar" and "Polton Bozaar" etc on the same page in different sentences as well which is neither here nor there. Can we please agree on the accepted way forward? What do you think?
Can anybody comment?
-Deepraj | Talk 09:15, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
- The spellings should be standard ones. So I agree. Also, I think it is Chanmari, not Chandmari. Further, though shops have taken to calling it Fancy Bazaar, the historically correct name is Fansi Bazaar, named after the gallows of Guwahati Jail nearby. The whole article needs a rewrite anyway. Chaipau 13:58, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
- IMHO we should look towards doing the following:
- *within WikiProject Assam come up with a definitive list with spellings) that should be used consistently throughout all references
- *take out all the red links for place/area names inside Guwahati until above consensus is accomplished
- What is the view of the informed members?-Deepraj | Talk 13:07, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I am Shivendra. I have edited some parts eg: Transportation. It was lacking Air services and Rail services. I have lived there and I am writing this from my own experience. Any suggestion please let me know. Thanx
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Image display size too big?
The image Sarania Hills Brahmaputra in the Guwahati article is showing as too large with horizontal scrolling. Also check:Wikipedia:Image_use_policy#Displayed_image_size -Deepraj | Talk 10:23, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
- I am reverting it to a thumbnail. Chaipau 10:58, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Fansi Bazaar
Everywhere it is written as Fansi Bazaar but actually is it Fancy Bazaar and not even as people in Assam pronounce it as faci bazaar.
Should we write Bazaar as Bozaar? Anshumandutta (talk) 07:34, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
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Needed more Wikilinks, references, pictures. The city article look more like a tourist brochure. Make nuetral points. That was the impression from the fsrt look. Amartyabag (Talk) 10:52, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
== Grammar and Cleanup == This article needs serious help. I am going to start by editing the grammar and removing weasel words and opinion statements. IcehouseCover (talk) 19:03, 1 July 2014 (UTC) |
Last edited at 19:03, 1 July 2014 (UTC). Substituted at 14:54, 1 May 2016 (UTC)