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Philamazan, the Last Princess
Philamazan, the Last Princess
Philamazan, the Last Princess
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The fictional story revolves around the protagonist of the story, Philamazan is the last princess of a royal family of a non-descript tribal community of a small province of India situated at the North Eastern part of the country. Any similarity with the character is mere coincidence only.
The girl who inspires me to write this fictitious story is also a ‘Philamazan’ who was born to a royal family of Ukhrul district of Manipur, a small province of India situated at the North Eastern part of the country.
I met this lovely girl of 23 a few months’ back when I was on an official tour to Agartala. As an ordinary Indian, I was fascinated to know about her after knowing that she is a princess. Her name means the last princess. Inquisitively, I asked her, why she is the last princess and why her daughter will not be a princess. She explained me in few words like this, ‘A king can marry a number of wives and he may have children from all the wives. But only eldest son of the first wife will be the king after death of his father. The children of other wives will be also prince and princess of the clan. However, descendants of those princes and princesses will ceased to be the prince and princess after the next one generation. The youngest among the princess will be named as Philamazan, the last princess.’

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHiranya Borah
Release dateJan 4, 2019
ISBN9780463277317
Philamazan, the Last Princess
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Hiranya Borah

Born in a teachers' family in a village of Assam, a province of India, Borah started his journey of writing at a tender age of eleven. He published two novels in Assamese language and other fictional and non-fictional stories in Assamese periodicals during his college days. Then Borah almost stopped his literary activity for more than three decades. In the meantime he became a Gender specialist.However,so far, he has published more than one hundred and sixty five books on this platform in English and one book in Hindi within a span of five years. The books are on different topics like inspiration,romance and love, humour, ghosts, suspense thriller, children etc and those are written both in prose and poetry.Eight English and two Assamese books are also available in printed form. 2nd edition of his first book, 'Random Thoughts' is also in the public domain.

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    Philamazan, the Last Princess - Hiranya Borah

    Philamazan: The Last Princess

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    By Hiranya Borah

    Copyright 2019 Hiranya Borah

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    Preface

    The fictional story revolves around the protagonist of the story, Philamazan is the last princess of a royal family of a non-descript tribal community of a small province of India situated at the North Eastern part of the country. It is reiterated that it is a fictional story and never tried to demean the sentiments of any community or any group of persons. Any similarity with the character is mere coincidence only. Readers should read the story as a pure fictional story of a princess in a timeless period.

    The girl who inspires me to write this fictitious story is also a ‘Philamazan’ who was born to a royal family of Ukhrul district of Manipur, a small province of India situated at the North Eastern part of the country.

    I met this lovely girl of 23 a few months’ back when I was on an official tour to Agartala. As an ordinary Indian, I was fascinated to know about her after knowing that she is a princess. Her name means the last princess. Inquisitively, I asked her, why she is the last princess and why her daughter will not be a princess. She explained me in few words like this, ‘A king can marry a number of wives and he may have children from all the wives. But only eldest son of the first wife will be the king after death of his father. The children of other wives will be also prince and princess of the clan. However, descendants of those princes and princesses will ceased to be the prince and princess after the next one generation. The youngest among the princess will be named as Philamazan, the last princess.’

    So my protagonist of this book, a fictional character, is one of those Philamazans who is no way related to the Philamazan whom I met at Agartala.

    I am thankful to Philamazan for giving her consent to use her name and photograph for the book.

    Thanks to my readers and friends and above all my family members for their constant support to write something usual and unusual. I love them all.

    Thanks to Smashwords for publishing this story as an ebook along with my other eBooks.

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