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Jonbeel Mela (pron:ˈʤɒnˌbi:l ˈmeɪlə) (Tiwa: Chunbîl Melâ) is a three-day annual indigenous Tiwa Community fair held the weekend of Magh Bihu at a historic place known as Dayang Belguri at Joonbeel. It is 3 km from Jagiroad in Morigaon district of Assam[4][5][6][7] and 65 km from Guwahati. The National Highway connecting the mela is NH 37.[5][7] The Joonbeel (Joon and Beel are Assamese terms for the Moon and a wetland respectively) is so called because a large natural water body is shaped like a crescent moon.[4]
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JonbeelMela (pron:ˈʤɒnˌbi:l ˈmeɪlə) (Tiwa: Chunbîl Melâ) is a three-day annual indigenous Tiwa Community fair held the weekend of Magh Bihu at a historic...
accepted as the state anthem of the state of Assam. Ambubachi MelaJonbeelMela (Chunbîl Melâ) "639 Identifier Documentation: aho – ISO 639-3". SIL International...
Gobha kingdom to marry with the Gobha king (Kobâ rajâ )in the Chunbîl Melâ (JonbeelMela). The Gobha king reveals his chivalry by accepting Chandraprabha as...
can not be forgotten. Few yearly Mela's like JonbeelMela, started in the 15th century by the Ahom Kings, Ambubachi Mela, Guwahati etc. Asom Divas or Sukapha...
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