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Mising Agom Kébang
AbbreviationMAK
FormationApril 18, 1972
TypeLiterary society
PurposePreservation and development of Mising language and literature
HeadquartersKarichuk, Dhemaji, Assam, India
Official language
Mising language
President
Mg. Gubindo Taíd
Websitemisingagomkebang.org

The Mising Agom Kébang (MAK) is a non-governmental organisation which aims to preserve and develop the Mising language, a language of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, India. It was established on 18 April 1972 at Disangmukh in the district of Sivasagar, Assam, India.[1] The jurisdiction of MAK is the state of Assam, and it operates through its branches, named Bangke Agom Kébang (BAK).

  1. ^ Mising Agom Kebang session at Dhemaji from today , Assam Tribune

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