[Assam] About the Name Assam
Chan Mahanta
cmahanta at charter.net
Sun Mar 8 20:15:47 PDT 2009
> whereas we know for sure the local people at that time as now
>called the land "Oxom",
*** You do?
So much for the certitude of the omniscient!!
Did you know that the Ahom people, by and large, cannot pronounce the
'xo' sound and pronounce it as 'ho' or 'kho'?
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At 2:02 PM -0700 3/8/09, Dilip and Dil Deka wrote:
>".......an invention of an European, and thus not credible?" - I am
>not suggesting that at all. I am not Europhobic. :-)
>
>Let's take the British days - the maps and the official records
>meticulously prepared during that time called "Oxom" as "Assam"
>whereas we know for sure the local people at that time as now called
>the land "Oxom", the big difference being the sound of "x" versus
>"s". What credibility would you give to the authenticity of the name
>"Assam" used by the British?
>In the same token, why would I accept "Asam" as written by a Dutch
>in 17th century as an authentic name? The Dutch, just like the
>British cannot pronounce "Oxom".
>If you accept "Asam" as in Dutch map as the original name, when did
>it change to today's "Oxom" and who changed it?
>
>I still say "Assam" is anglicized and "Asam" is Hollandized. Boy!
>that sounds too much like Hollandaise sauce.
>I am surprised there was no comment on the rest of my email.
>Dilip
>
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