Hamlet Bareh | |
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Born | 3 May 1931 Jaiaw Lumsyntiew, Meghalaya, India |
Died | 24 July 2012 |
Resting place | Church of North India cemetery, Shillong, India 25°33′45″N 91°52′13″E / 25.56250°N 91.87028°E |
Occupation(s) | Historian Writer Filmmaker |
Spouse | Merlicia Kharshiing |
Children | Four children |
Parent(s) | Mondon Bareh Besina Dkhar |
Awards | Padma Shri Meghalaya Day Award |
Hamlet Bareh Ngapkynta (1931–2012) was an Indian writer, historian and film director from the Northeast Indian state of Meghalaya.[1] He is known as the first person from the Khasi tribe, an indigenous ethnic group of the state, to secure a doctoral degree (PhD)[2] and as the maker of the first feature film in the Khasi language, Ka Synjuk Ri ki Laiphew Syiem (The Alliance of Thirty Kings).[3] He was the chairman of the executive committee of the Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, and a recipient of the 2004 Meghalaya Day Award.[1] The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2004.[4]