Assamese And English Calendar 1972 Top -

⭐ 9/10 ⭐ Rating (as a daily calendar today): 1/10 (too fragile, outdated) ⭐ Collector’s recommendation: Seek original metal-top copies from Panbazar, Guwahati auction houses.

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January 1972 Sat 1 — Bohaag 17 Sun 2 — Bohaag 18 Mon 3 — Bohaag 19 Tue 4 — Bohaag 20 Wed 5 — Bohaag 21 Thu 6 — Bohaag 22 Fri 7 — Bohaag 23 Sat 8 — Bohaag 24 Sun 9 — Bohaag 25 Mon 10 — Bohaag 26 Tue 11 — Bohaag 27 Wed 12 — Bohaag 28 Thu 13 — Bohaag 29 Fri 14 — Bohaag 30 Sat 15 — Bohaag 31 Sun 16 — Joi 1 Mon 17 — Joi 2 Tue 18 — Joi 3 Wed 19 — Joi 4 Thu 20 — Joi 5 Fri 21 — Joi 6 Sat 22 — Joi 7 Sun 23 — Joi 8 Mon 24 — Joi 9 Tue 25 — Joi 10 Wed 26 — Joi 11 Thu 27 — Joi 12 Fri 28 — Joi 13 Sat 29 — Joi 14 Sun 30 — Joi 15 Mon 31 — Joi 16 assamese and english calendar 1972 top

April 1972 (Chot 1378 / Bohag 1379) — The Assamese New Year ⭐ 9/10 ⭐ Rating (as a daily calendar

January started during the quiet winter month of Pooh . The mid-month transition brought Magh Bihu (Bhogali Bihu), celebrating the winter harvest with community feasts and bonfires ( Meji ). February 1972 (Magh / Phagun 1378) February 1972 (Magh / Phagun 1378) This article

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the , highlighting key dates, festivals, and the structure of the calendar. The Structure of the 1972 Assamese Calendar

The foundational differences between these two time-tracking systems dictate how dates align. The Gregorian (English) Framework