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  • Ahom kingdom
  • Kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India (1228–1826)

    The Ahom kingdom (/ˈɑːhɔːm/; 1228–1826), or Kingdom of Assam, was a late medieval kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley that existed for 598 years from 1228

    Ahom kingdom

    Ahom kingdom

    Ahom_kingdom

  • Ahom people
  • Ethnic group from Assam

    Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Ahom (Pron: /ˈɑːhɒm/) or Tai Ahom (Ahom: 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨; Assamese: টাই-আহোম) is an ethnic group

    Ahom people

    Ahom people

    Ahom_people

  • Ahom
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    with the Ahom people Ahom religion, an ethnic folk religion of Tai-Ahom people Ahom alphabet, a script used to write the Ahom language Ahom kingdom, a

    Ahom

    Ahom

  • Ahom–Mughal conflicts
  • 17th-century conflict in Assam

    Ahom–Mughal conflicts (November 1615 – 16 August 1682) refers to the series of 17th-century conflicts (battles, campaigns, and treaties) between the Ahoms

    Ahom–Mughal conflicts

    Ahom–Mughal conflicts

    Ahom–Mughal_conflicts

  • Ahom religion
  • Ethnic religion of the Ahom people

    The Ahom religion, also known as Phuralung religion, is the ethnic religion of the Ahom people of Assam, India. The Ahom people came to Assam in 1228,

    Ahom religion

    Ahom religion

    Ahom_religion

  • Ahom script
  • Abugida used to write the Ahom language

    The Ahom script or Tai Ahom Script is an abugida that is used to write the Ahom language, a dormant Tai language undergoing revival spoken by the Ahom people

    Ahom script

    Ahom script

    Ahom_script

  • Assam
  • State in Northeast India

    an ally to the Ahoms than a rival force. The Ahoms, a Tai group, ruled Upper Assam for almost 600 years. In the year 1228 the Tai-Ahoms came to the Brahmaputra

    Assam

    Assam

    Assam

  • Ahom language
  • Endangered language of Northeast India

    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the intended characters. Ahom or Tai Ahom (Ahom: 𑜁𑜪𑜨 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 or 𑜁𑜨𑜉𑜫 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨; khwám tái ahüm)

    Ahom language

    Ahom language

    Ahom_language

  • Ahom coinage
  • Ahom coinage or Coins of Ahom Kingdom, issued from 1648 CE –1824 CE. First Ahom coin was issued by Jayadhwaj Singha (r. 1648–1663) and the last Ahom king

    Ahom coinage

    Ahom coinage

    Ahom_coinage

  • Ahom dynasty
  • Dynasty that ruled the Ahom kingdom in modern day Assam, India

    Ahom dynasty (1228–1826 A.D.) and (1833–1838 A.D.) ruled the Ahom Kingdom in present-day Assam, India for nearly 600 years. The dynasty was established

    Ahom dynasty

    Ahom dynasty

    Ahom_dynasty

  • Chutia kingdom
  • Medieval state of India

    present-day Biswanath district. The kingdom fell around the year 1523-24 to the Ahom Kingdom after a series of conflicts, and the capital area ruled by the Chutia

    Chutia kingdom

    Chutia kingdom

    Chutia_kingdom

  • Battle of Saraighat
  • 1671 battle of the Ahom-Mughal conflicts

    between the Mughal Empire (led by the Kachwaha raja, Ram Singh I), and the Ahom Kingdom (led by Lachit Borphukan) on the Brahmaputra river at Saraighat,

    Battle of Saraighat

    Battle of Saraighat

    Battle_of_Saraighat

  • Turbak's invasion of Assam
  • 16th-century confrontation in India

    from Bengal Sultanate and the Ahom kingdom. After some initial success Turbak was eventually killed in battle by the Ahom forces, and his army was routed

    Turbak's invasion of Assam

    Turbak's invasion of Assam

    Turbak's_invasion_of_Assam

  • Ahom expedition to Manipur
  • 18th-century expedition

    Ahom expeditions to Manipur was an 18th-century expeditions sent out in Manipur in 1765 and 1767 at the request of Bhagya Chandra or Jai Singh to the Ahom

    Ahom expedition to Manipur

    Ahom_expedition_to_Manipur

  • Assamese people
  • Socio-ethnolinguistic group in India

    16th century, were given power and eminence by the Ahom kings, and they in turn helped the Ahoms in repelling the Mughals. This was also the time when

    Assamese people

    Assamese_people

  • Kamakhya Temple
  • Hindu Temple dedicated to mother goddess Kamakhya

    Kamarupa patronised it first, followed by the Palas, the Koch, and the Ahoms. The Kalika Purana, written during the Pala rule, connected Naraka, the

    Kamakhya Temple

    Kamakhya Temple

    Kamakhya_Temple

  • Ahom Raja's Palace
  • Historic building in Assam, India

    Ahom Raja's palace is an historic building in Garhgaon, Assam State, India. The four-story palace has a dome shaped roof and also contains a chamber. Two

    Ahom Raja's Palace

    Ahom_Raja's_Palace

  • Ahom rebellion
  • 1828 anti-British rebellion in Assam

    Ahom Rebellion was an attempted uprising against the British East India Company in 1828 in Rangpur in present-day Assam. The rebellion was led by Gondhar

    Ahom rebellion

    Ahom rebellion

    Ahom_rebellion

  • Ahom artillery
  • Ahom artillery included many gunpowder-related armaments and was a very important dimension of the Ahom military technology. It is believed that fire-arms

    Ahom artillery

    Ahom artillery

    Ahom_artillery

  • Moamoria rebellion
  • 18th century uprising in Ahom kingdom of present-day Assam

    Mayamara Satra, and the Ahom kings. This uprising spread widely to other sections of Ahom kingdom including disgruntled elements of the Ahom aristocracy leading

    Moamoria rebellion

    Moamoria rebellion

    Moamoria_rebellion

  • Ahom Army
  • Military unit

    The Ahom Army consisted of cavalry, infantry as well as naval units based on the Paik system militia of the Ahom kingdom (1228–1824). The kingdom did not

    Ahom Army

    Ahom_Army

  • Gogoi
  • Surname list

    are a division of seven Tai-Ahom clans and a surname used by the Tai-Ahom people in Assam. The word originates from the Ahom language word 'kukoy' which

    Gogoi

    Gogoi

  • Ahom (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    correctly. Ahom is a Unicode block containing characters used for writing the Ahom alphabet, which was used to write the Ahom language spoken by the Ahom people

    Ahom (Unicode block)

    Ahom_(Unicode_block)

  • Chutia people
  • Ethnic group from Assam, northeast India

    with the Chutia kingdom. However, after the kingdom was absorbed into the Ahom kingdom in 1523–24, the Chutia population was widely displaced and dispersed

    Chutia people

    Chutia people

    Chutia_people

  • Lachit Borphukan
  • Ahom commander (1622–1672)

    – 25 April 1672) was an army general, primarily known for commanding the Ahom Army and the victory in the naval Battle of Saraighat (1671) that thwarted

    Lachit Borphukan

    Lachit Borphukan

    Lachit_Borphukan

  • Buranji
  • Class of historical chronicles

    Buranjis (Ahom language: ancient writings) are the state historical chronicles and manuscripts of the Ahom kingdom (fl. 1228–1826). Although the tradition

    Buranji

    Buranji

    Buranji

  • Matak rajya
  • Administrative area

    Matak rajya or Matak kingdom was a 19th-century autonomous region within the Ahom kingdom in Assam. It was governed by the Barsenapati ("Great General"). This

    Matak rajya

    Matak_rajya

  • Sonitpur district
  • District of Assam in India

    decades after the Ahom victory at the Kameng, Nara Narayan's forces under Chilarai sacked the Ahom capital at Garhgaon and compelled the Ahoms to pay tribute

    Sonitpur district

    Sonitpur district

    Sonitpur_district

  • All Tai Ahom Students' Union
  • Tai Ahom Students' Union (ATASU) (Ahom: , romanised: Chom Hom Lik Hen Tai Ahom Tang Mung) is a students' union in Assam, India. The All Tai Ahom Students

    All Tai Ahom Students' Union

    All_Tai_Ahom_Students'_Union

  • Dimasa Kingdom
  • Kingdom in Northeast India

    (formerly North Cachar Hills), Cachar district, Hailakandi district. The Ahom Buranjis called this kingdom Timisa. In the 18th century, a divine Hindu

    Dimasa Kingdom

    Dimasa Kingdom

    Dimasa_Kingdom

  • Tungkhungia Ahom kings
  • Sub-branch of the Ahom dynasty

    Ahom dynasty. These kings ruled the Ahom kingdom from 1681 till the end in the beginning of the 19th century. The genealogy of the Tungkhungia Ahom kings

    Tungkhungia Ahom kings

    Tungkhungia Ahom kings

    Tungkhungia_Ahom_kings

  • Dirgheshwari temple
  • Hindu temple in Assam, India

    images made on rocks existed along with the temple. Brick temple was Built by Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, Dirgheswari temple is considered as a Shakta

    Dirgheshwari temple

    Dirgheshwari temple

    Dirgheshwari_temple

  • All People's Party (Assam)
  • Political party in Assam, India

    Dibrugarh by Ahom elites on 8 May 1945. It united different groups that sought to challenge the Indian National Congress (which the Ahom elites saw as

    All People's Party (Assam)

    All_People's_Party_(Assam)

  • Ramani Gabharu
  • Empress consort of Muhammad Azam Shah

    Ramani Gabharu (c.1656 – c.1684) was a princess of Ahom Kingdom and the first wife of titular Mughal emperor Muhammad Azam Shah. She was sent to the Mughal

    Ramani Gabharu

    Ramani_Gabharu

  • Mir Jumla's invasion of Assam
  • Mughal-Ahom war (1662-1663)

    Ahom Kingdom in the 17th century. Led by Mir Jumla II, the subahdar of Bengal during the reign of Aurangzeb, the Mughals managed to occupy the Ahom capital

    Mir Jumla's invasion of Assam

    Mir Jumla's invasion of Assam

    Mir_Jumla's_invasion_of_Assam

  • Treaty of Ghilajharighat
  • 1663 treaty between the Ahoms and Mughals

    The Treaty of Ghilajharighat, Tipam, was signed between the Ahoms and the Mughal forces led by Mir Jumla II on 23 January 1663. The treaty was signed

    Treaty of Ghilajharighat

    Treaty of Ghilajharighat

    Treaty_of_Ghilajharighat

  • Tezpur
  • City in Assam, India

    rule of the Koch dynasty and later became a part of the Ahom kingdom in the 16th century. The Ahoms, known for their administrative prowess and patronage

    Tezpur

    Tezpur

    Tezpur

  • Ahomisation
  • Assimilation process in the former Ahom kingdom of Assam

    former Ahom kingdom of Assam by which the people from different ethnic groups in the region became a part of what is now considered as the Ahom population

    Ahomisation

    Ahomisation

    Ahomisation

  • Burhagohain
  • Great Noble of the Ahom Dynasty

    Burhagohain (Ahom language: Chao Phrung Mung) was one of the two original counsellors (Burhagohain, and Borgohain) in the Ahom kingdom. Selected by the Ahom king

    Burhagohain

    Burhagohain

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    century BC), a moral dimension is attached to the idea of yin and yang. The Ahom philosophy of duality of the individual self han and pu is based on the concept

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Battle of Itakhuli
  • 1682 battle during the Mughal-Ahom war

    fought in August 1682 between the Ahom Kingdom and the Mughal Empire in an area that is in modern-day Assam. The Ahoms pushed back Mughal control to the

    Battle of Itakhuli

    Battle of Itakhuli

    Battle_of_Itakhuli

  • Sukaphaa
  • Ahom king from 1228 to 1268

     1228–1268), also Siu-Ka-Pha, was the founder and the first king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. A Tai prince from Möng Mao, the kingdom he established

    Sukaphaa

    Sukaphaa

    Sukaphaa

  • History of Assam
  • derived from multiple sources. The Ahom kingdom of medieval Assam maintained chronicles, called Buranjis, written in the Ahom and the Assamese languages. History

    History of Assam

    History of Assam

    History_of_Assam

  • Assamese manuscript painting
  • Hindu painting tradition

    very long history of visual art from the pre-historic age up to the end of Ahom rule in 1826 A.D. Among the earliest reference of Assam painting, the account

    Assamese manuscript painting

    Assamese manuscript painting

    Assamese_manuscript_painting

  • Me-Dam-Me-Phi
  • Tai annual ancestor worship festival

    Me dam me phi (Ahom:𑜉𑜦𑜧 𑜓𑜪 𑜉𑜦𑜧 𑜇𑜣) is a socio-traditional festival celebrated by the Tai-Ahom and people of Assam. The festival has its roots

    Me-Dam-Me-Phi

    Me-Dam-Me-Phi

  • Moidam
  • Tumuli of the Ahom Kingdom

    Frang-Mai-Dam or Moidam for short (Ahom:𑜉𑜩𑜓𑜝𑜪; meaning: Burial of the dead) is a traditional tumulus of the Ahom religion. The royal maidams of Charaideo

    Moidam

    Moidam

    Moidam

  • Baro-Bhuyan
  • Medieval petty rulers of Assam and Bengal

    Ahom state as Baruwas or Phukans, Tamulis or Pachanis. During the first expedition of Chilarai against the Ahom kingdom, they aligned with the Ahoms (which

    Baro-Bhuyan

    Baro-Bhuyan

    Baro-Bhuyan

  • Bagh Hazarika
  • Indian soldier

    Hazarika, was a 17th-century commander who fought against the Mughals for the Ahom kingdom. He is culturally represented as "Hero of Indigenous Muslim Communities

    Bagh Hazarika

    Bagh Hazarika

    Bagh_Hazarika

  • Ahom–Meitei relations
  • Cultural relationship between Assamese and Meitei traditions

    proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. The Ahom people (alias Tai Ahoms) and Meitei people (alias Manipuris), integral to the histories

    Ahom–Meitei relations

    Ahom–Meitei relations

    Ahom–Meitei_relations

  • Yasmin Saikia
  • American professor of South Asian history and author

    University. She is the author of Fragmented Memories: Struggling to be Tai-Ahom in India (2004) and Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering

    Yasmin Saikia

    Yasmin_Saikia

  • Ram Singh I
  • Raja of Amber (1640–1688)

    the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as a commander of 4000 in 1667 to invade the Ahom Kingdom of present-day Assam, but the loss at the Battle of Saraighat (1671)

    Ram Singh I

    Ram Singh I

    Ram_Singh_I

  • Tai folk religion
  • Native ethnic religion of the Tai people

    Satsana Phi (Lao: ສາສະໜາຜີ, Thai: ศาสนาผี; /sàːt.sa.nǎː.pʰǐː/) or Ban Phi (Ahom: 𑜈𑜃𑜫 𑜇𑜣), is the ancient native ethnic religion of the Tai people still

    Tai folk religion

    Tai folk religion

    Tai_folk_religion

  • Muslim invasions of Assam
  • Muslim campaigns in North-East of Indian subcontinent

    Singh I tried unsuccessfully to take Assam at the Battle of Saraighat. The Ahom kingdom removed the vestigial Muslim power from Western Assam up to the Manas

    Muslim invasions of Assam

    Muslim invasions of Assam

    Muslim_invasions_of_Assam

  • Bodoland Territorial Region
  • Autonomous Administrative Region in Assam, India

    outside the Ahom kingdom) were under Bhutan's control, but the administration of the Duars to east were shared between Bhutan or Tibet and the Ahom kingdom

    Bodoland Territorial Region

    Bodoland Territorial Region

    Bodoland_Territorial_Region

  • Battle of Samdhara
  • Battle between Mughals and Ahoms in 1616

    naval battle fought between Mughals and the Ahoms in 1616. The first direct clash of arms between the Ahoms and Mughals was occasioned by an illegal trade-affair

    Battle of Samdhara

    Battle of Samdhara

    Battle_of_Samdhara

  • Sadiya Serpent Pillar
  • Monument in India

    however, remain unknown. It contains the earliest example of Ahom script, with the Ahom equivalent year of 1532 CE inscribed in it. The Snake pillar is

    Sadiya Serpent Pillar

    Sadiya Serpent Pillar

    Sadiya_Serpent_Pillar

  • Sivasagar district
  • District of Assam, India

    between Ahom and Chutia territories, while Dikhou on the southern region demarcated Kachari and Ahom territories. In early 16th century, Ahoms under the

    Sivasagar district

    Sivasagar district

    Sivasagar_district

  • Suhungmung
  • Ahom king from 1497 to 1539

    one of the most prominent Ahom Kings who ruled at the cusp of Assam's medieval history. His reign broke from the early Ahom rule and established a multi-ethnic

    Suhungmung

    Suhungmung

    Suhungmung

  • Battle of Bharali (1615)
  • 1615 battle of the Ahom-Mughal Wars

    fought in 1615, was a significant conflict of the Ahom–Mughal wars, resulting in a decisive Ahom victory. Following the Mughal defeat, Bali Narayan was

    Battle of Bharali (1615)

    Battle of Bharali (1615)

    Battle_of_Bharali_(1615)

  • Momai Tamuli Borborua
  • Ahom noble and statesman (1590–1633)

    (1590–1663) also known by his other names Chiring Phiseng and Sukuti Tamuly was an Ahom general, statesman, and noble and the first incumbent to the office of the

    Momai Tamuli Borborua

    Momai Tamuli Borborua

    Momai_Tamuli_Borborua

  • Sankardev
  • Indian polymath (1449–1568)

    Neo-Vaishnavite movement, influenced two medieval kingdoms – Koch and the Ahom kingdom – and the assembly of devotees he initiated evolved over time into

    Sankardev

    Sankardev

    Sankardev

  • Habung
  • Historical Place of Assam

    kingdom where Chutia kings made land grants to Brahmins. Sukaphaa, the first Ahom king, is known to have spent three years in Habung before finally settling

    Habung

    Habung

    Habung

  • Koch–Ahom conflicts
  • The Koch–Ahom conflicts (1532–1571) refer to the diplomatic, strategic and military relationships between the Koch and the Ahom kingdoms over the control

    Koch–Ahom conflicts

    Koch–Ahom_conflicts

  • Etymology of Assam
  • related to the Ahom people. Whatever the source of the English name, Assam is itself an anglicization. John Peter Wade (1805) called the Ahom kingdom, that

    Etymology of Assam

    Etymology_of_Assam

  • Bihu
  • Cultural festival in Assam, India

    the Ahom forces on the first day of Bihu/Bisu in 1524 (first Wednesday of Bohag/Vaisakha), when the people were busy celebrating Bihu. The Ahom general

    Bihu

    Bihu

    Bihu

  • Charaideo
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, India

    the hills in Ahom language) is a historic town situated in Charaideo district, Assam, India. Charaideo was established by the first Ahom king Chao Lung

    Charaideo

    Charaideo

    Charaideo

  • Supatphaa
  • Ahom king from 1681 to 1696

    Gadadhar Singha, was the twenty-ninth king of Ahom kingdom. He established the rule of Tungkhungia royal house of Ahom kings, whose descendants continued to rule

    Supatphaa

    Supatphaa

    Supatphaa

  • Gomdhar Konwar
  • Prince of Ahom royal family of Assam

    Gomdhar Konwar (Assamese: গোমধৰ কোঁৱৰ), a prince of the Ahom royal family of Assam, known for having led one of the first revolts against the British in

    Gomdhar Konwar

    Gomdhar Konwar

    Gomdhar_Konwar

  • Biswanath district
  • District of Assam, India

    century by the Ahoms. Some local traditions associate the western part of the district with independent Bhuyan chieftains, although the Ahom Buranjis do

    Biswanath district

    Biswanath district

    Biswanath_district

  • Sivasagar
  • Temple City of Assam, India

    of the Sivasagar district, Assam. Sivasagar City It is well known for its Ahom palaces and monuments. Sivasagar is an important centre for tea and oil industries

    Sivasagar

    Sivasagar

    Sivasagar

  • Battle of Kaliabor
  • Mughal-Ahom battle in 1662

    the Mughal Empire, under the command of its general Mir Jumla II, and the Ahom Kingdom, under the command of Bargohain. The battle was fought on March 3

    Battle of Kaliabor

    Battle of Kaliabor

    Battle_of_Kaliabor

  • Sivasagar Sivadol
  • Hindu temple in India

    Northeast India. Sivsagar, present day Sivasagar, was the capital of Ahom kingdom. The Ahoms had migrated from South China in 1228 and established their first

    Sivasagar Sivadol

    Sivasagar Sivadol

    Sivasagar_Sivadol

  • Sukhrungpha
  • Ahom king from 1696 to 1714

    (c. 1665 – 27 August 1714), with the Tai name Sukhrungphaa, was the 30th Ahom king, reigning from 1696 until his death in 1714. His father Gadadhar Singha

    Sukhrungpha

    Sukhrungpha

    Sukhrungpha

  • Hengdang
  • Single edged sword with long handle from India

    (Assamese: হেংদাং) is a single edged sword with a long handle used by the Ahoms in India. The handle and the scabbard were designed in gold, silver or wood

    Hengdang

    Hengdang

    Hengdang

  • Rangpur, Assam
  • City in Assam, India

    Rangpur (Tai-Ahom:Tsé-Moon/ˈræŋpʊər, ˈrɒŋ-/; Assamese: [ɹɔŋ.puɹ]) is a City the 4th capital of the Ahom kingdom, was established by Swargadeo Rudra Singha

    Rangpur, Assam

    Rangpur, Assam

    Rangpur,_Assam

  • History of Beltola
  • Guwahati, Assam. It is an adjoining area of the Dispur capital complex. During Ahom reign, Beltola was a small Koch kingdom, whose ruler assisted in the administration

    History of Beltola

    History_of_Beltola

  • Paiks
  • Labour system of medieval Assam

    Paiks or Paik people worked in various system on which the economy of the Ahom kingdom & Mallabhum kingdom of medieval Assam & Bengal depended. In Paik

    Paiks

    Paiks

  • Susenghphaa
  • Ahom king from 1603 to 1641

    the Ahom kingdom. As he was advanced in years when he became king, he is also called the burha Raja (Old king). His reign saw an expansion of the Ahom kingdom

    Susenghphaa

    Susenghphaa

    Susenghphaa

  • Lahkar
  • Möng Mao. The third Ahom king, Subinphaa, divided the noble Ahoms into seven clans or houses. There are seven royal houses of Ahom, and they were collectively

    Lahkar

    Lahkar

  • Rang Ghar
  • Historic building in India

    two-storeyed building which once served as the royal sports-pavilion where Ahom kings and nobles were spectators at games like buffalo fights and other sports

    Rang Ghar

    Rang Ghar

    Rang_Ghar

  • Chaklong
  • Wedding rituals of Ahom people

    wedding, is a traditional Ahom marriage system. It is still practiced by many Ahom people today. Terwiel noted that contemporary Ahom priests were unable to

    Chaklong

    Chaklong

    Chaklong

  • Sati Sadhani
  • Last queen of the Chutia dynasty

    married to Nityapal, the last Chutia king. In the Ahom Buranjis, the chief queen of the Chutias during the Ahom conquest of Sadiya in 1524 is referred to as

    Sati Sadhani

    Sati Sadhani

    Sati_Sadhani

  • Rudreswar Temple
  • Hindu temple in Assam, India

    1749 CE by Ahom king Pramatta Singha, in memory of his father Swargadeo Rudra Singha, the temple is a fine example of a mixed style of Ahom-Mughal architecture

    Rudreswar Temple

    Rudreswar Temple

    Rudreswar_Temple

  • Barua
  • Assamese surname

    During the Ahom reign, Barua represented by the Tai word Phūu-Kāe(𑜇𑜥;𑜀𑜦𑜧; or literally: "Mediator or person who solves problems" in Ahom language)

    Barua

    Barua

  • Mising people
  • Indigenous community in northeast India

    period, and the Ahom Chronicles, the Buranji's, mention the Miri's (Misings) in relation to their interactions with Vaishnavite saints and Ahom kings. The

    Mising people

    Mising people

    Mising_people

  • Borpatragohain
  • Great Noble of the Ahom Dynasty

    Borpatragohain (Ahom: Chao Sheng Lung) was the third of the three great Gohains (counsellors) in the Ahom kingdom. This position was created by Suhungmung

    Borpatragohain

    Borpatragohain

  • Saikia
  • Saikia was a Paik officer of the Ahom militia who led a hundred paiks. The Koch kingdom had a similar system in place. As it was a purely administrative

    Saikia

    Saikia

  • Dooars
  • Alluvial floodplains in eastern-northeastern India

    blankets from Bhutan. In the early 17th century, the combined forces of Ahoms and Koches temporarily checked the Bhutia's transgression.[citation needed]

    Dooars

    Dooars

    Dooars

  • Burmese invasions of Assam
  • Burmese invasions of Assam between 1817 and 1826

    weakened the Ahom kingdom due to loss of lives and property. The Prime Minister Purnananda Burhagohain tried his best to reestablish Ahom rule over the

    Burmese invasions of Assam

    Burmese invasions of Assam

    Burmese_invasions_of_Assam

  • Treaty of Asurar Ali
  • 1639 treaty between Ahom and Mughal

    Yar Khan and the Ahom general Momai Tamuli Borbarua. The treaty came at the end of a period of Mughal efforts to drive into the Ahom kingdom that began

    Treaty of Asurar Ali

    Treaty of Asurar Ali

    Treaty_of_Asurar_Ali

  • Kecaikhati
  • Indian goddess

    festival and at calamitous times well after the Ahoms took over the Chutia kingdom in 1523 till the Ahom king Suhitpangphaa (1780–1795) or Gaurinath Singha

    Kecaikhati

    Kecaikhati

  • Koch Hajo
  • Indian kingdom (1581–1613)

    present-day Assam. After the Koch–Ahom conflicts that saw Chilarai briefly occupy Garhgaon, the capital of the Ahom kingdom, Koch rule was consolidated

    Koch Hajo

    Koch Hajo

    Koch_Hajo

  • Sudingphaa
  • Chaopha/Swargadeo

    Chandrakanta Singha, was a Tungkhungia king of the Ahom dynasty, who ruled at the climactic of the Ahom kingdom. His reign witnessed the invasion of Burmese

    Sudingphaa

    Sudingphaa

    Sudingphaa

  • Hinduism in Assam
  • was the first Ahom king who have converted into Hinduism and adopt a Hindu title, Swarganarayana during that medieval period of ahom rule. But some sources

    Hinduism in Assam

    Hinduism in Assam

    Hinduism_in_Assam

  • Nara Narayan
  • King of the Koch kingdom, Assam (India)

    Chilarai, he was able to subjugate the entire Brahmaputra Valley, including the Ahom kingdom; besides the Kachari, Tripura kingdoms, as well as the Khyrem, Jaintia

    Nara Narayan

    Nara Narayan

    Nara_Narayan

  • Assamese alphabet
  • Writing system of the Assamese language

    Kachari king Vira-vijayanarayana in 1520 AD. The Ahom king Supangmung (1663–1670) was the first Ahom ruler who started issuing Assamese coins for his

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese_alphabet

  • Sulikphaa
  • Ahom king from 1679 to 1681

    Singha was the twenty-eighth king of the Ahom Kingdom. He was only 14 years of age when Laluksola Borphukan, the Ahom viceroy of Guwahati and Lower Assam,

    Sulikphaa

    Sulikphaa

    Sulikphaa

  • Purandar Singha
  • Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom

    Purandar Singha (c. 1807 – 1 October 1846) was the last king of the Ahom kingdom in Assam. He was installed as king twice. The first time, he was installed

    Purandar Singha

    Purandar Singha

    Purandar_Singha

  • Singarigharutha
  • traditional coronation ceremony of the king of the Ahom kingdom, a medieval kingdom in Assam. During the period of Ahom supremacy in Assam, the Singarigharutha ceremony

    Singarigharutha

    Singarigharutha

  • Moiramora Doul
  • Historical site in India

    by the Ahom kings in the 17th–18th century. The satra was later damaged by natural disasters and abandoned due to internal uprisings in the Ahom kingdom

    Moiramora Doul

    Moiramora_Doul

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  • Dhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhan

    Money, Wealth

  • Sohalia
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu

    Sohalia

    Moon-glow

  • DAVI
  • Male

    Portuguese

    DAVI

    Brazilian Portuguese form of Hebrew David, DAVI means "beloved."

  • Parul
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Parul

    Beautiful, Practical, Kind, Name of a flower

  • Tamma
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Tamma

    Without flaw.

  • Achala | அசலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Achala | அசலா

    Constant

  • VITALE
  • Male

    Italian

    VITALE

    Italian form of Roman Latin Vitalis, VITALE means "of life; vital."

  • Zalmunna
  • Biblical

    Zalmunna

    shadow; image; idol forbidden

  • Krupal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Krupal

    Ruler of the World

  • Tanmay
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tanmay

    With an Inspire; Engrossed; Absorbed

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