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Moghai Ojah

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Moghai Ojah
Born31 January 1916[1]
Naosolia Gaon, Jorhat, Assam
Died15 March 1978[1]
Jorhat, Assam
NationalityIndian
Other namesMoghai Baruah

Moghai Ojah or Moghai Baruah (1916–1978) was a musician from Assam who popularized the Dhol of Assam to the world audience.[1][2] Moghai Ojah had also acted in a few films, which include Pioli Phukan, Ranga Police, Pratidhwani, Mahut Bandhu Re (Bengali) and Maram Trishna.[3]

Ojah was born in Naosolia Gaon, Jorhat, Assam in a family of [keot] ethnicity and died in Jorhat, Assam on 15 March 1978.

During his childhood, due to poverty, he had to work for sometime in a Tea Estate at Chenijan to earn his livelihood.[3]

Srijanasom Trust, a charitable institution set up with an objective of promotion of Indian art and culture has instituted an award titled “Moghai Ojah Srijan Award” in memory of Moghai Ojah in 2015. First recipient of the award was prominent sattriya dance exponent Padmashri Jatin Goswami.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "MOGHAI OJA". Anvesha. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  2. ^ SMITA BHATTACHARYYA (12 March 2011). "The forgotten beats of a dhulia - Little has been done to keep alive the memory of legendary Moghai Oja". telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b Jitu Sangmai. "Drums of Heaven". The Assam Tribune.
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