Haldhar Nag
Ìn-tō͘ si-jîn
Haldhar Nag (Odia-gí: ହଳଧର ନାଗ, 1950 nî 3 goe̍h 31 ji̍t chhut-sì ) sī Ìn-tō͘ ê si-jîn, lâi-chū Orissa se-pō͘ ê Ghess chhun. sio̍k-chheng "Bîn-kan si-jîn chi pó" (Lok Kabi Ratna), "Kah-á si-jîn".
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Chhut-sì |
1950 nî 03 goe̍h 31 ji̍t India Orissa Bargarh-koān Ghess | (74 hòe)||
Phian-miâ | Kah-á si-jîn, Bîn-kan si-jîn chi pó | ||
Chit-gia̍p | Si-jîn, siā-hōe kang-chok-chiá | ||
Gí-giân | Sambalpuri-gí | ||
Kok-che̍k | India | ||
Sî-kî | 1990 nî − chit-má | ||
Chhut-miâ chok-phín | Kavyanjali | ||
Chióng | Padma Shri[1] | ||
Phoè-ngó͘ | Malati Nag | ||
Kiáⁿ | Chi̍t-ê cha-bó͘-kiáⁿ | ||
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Chham-khó
siu-kái- ↑ PrameyaNews7. "Odisha's Nila Madhab Panda and Sambalpuri poet Haldhar Nag chosen for Padma Shri Award". Prameya News7. Goân-pún bāng-ia̍h Pó-chûn tī 2021-07-20. 25 January 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.