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Historical Place of Assam
Habung is a historical region in present-day Lakhimpur district of Assam, although some claim it to be a part of present-day Dhemaji district. Some authors
Habung
Kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India (1228–1826)
1983:27) "He annexed the Chutiya dependency of Habung in 1512(Sinha 1987:163) "In 1512, Suhungmung occupied Habung and Panbari on the north bank (Barua 1993:5)
Ahom_kingdom
Ahom king from 1497 to 1539
annexed Habung, a Chutia dependency in 1512 and later in 1523-24, the rest of the Chutia Kingdom. As Suhungmung had annexed Panbari of Habung (previously
Suhungmung
Ethnic group
the Ghilamara grant of king Lakshminarayana, dated 1401, belong to the Habung region (present-day Lakhimpur) and record grants in favour of Brahmin beneficiaries
Assamese_Brahmin
Dynasty that ruled the Ahom kingdom in modern day Assam, India
ruled over. Sudangphaa Bamuni Konwar (1397–1407) installed a Brahmin of Habung, in whose household he was born and raised, as his adviser, but he himself
Ahom_dynasty
8th ruler of Ahom Kingdom
pregnant, instead of killing her set her adrift on the Dihing on a raft. The Habung region at the time was under the control of Chutia kings. She died after
Sudangphaa
Native ethnic religion of the Tai people
Lom Sak, Thailand · Chao Pho Bo Lek Nam Phi in Uttaradit, Thailand · Habung Ho Phi, a Tai Ahom temple in Assam, India Type Ethnic Region Southeast Asia
Tai_folk_religion
Medieval state of India
p. 29. "... Panbari in the Habung country on the north bank of the Brahmaputra."(Barpujari 1990:55) "He annexed Habung in 1512, a Chutiya dependency
Chutia_kingdom
River Island in Assam, Northeast India
country and appointed officers to administer the frontier provinces of Habung, Dihing, and Banlung,” p. 86. Nityananda Gogoi, Historical Geography of
Majuli
Sufi Muslim saint (d. 1346)
of Kamarupa, north-east of Sylhet, to meet him. On his way to Sylhet via Habung, Ibn Battuta was greeted by several of Jalal's disciples who had come to
Shah_Jalal
Great Noble of the Ahom Dynasty
Gohain was created”. The designation was borrowed from Vrihat-patra, the Habung dependent of the Chutia king. The Buranji chronicles mention the Chutia
Borpatragohain
Ahom king from 1228 to 1268
1236 he moved to Mungklang (Abhoipur), and in 1240 down the Brahmaputra to Habung. In 1244 he went further down to Ligirigaon (Song-Tak), a few miles from
Sukaphaa
Indian polymath
again, and the family was given shelter by a boatman named Ghagari Maji at Habung (a Chutia dependency), a place near Dhakuakhana in Lakhimpur district. Here
Madhavdev
Ethnic religion of the Ahom people
these scripts. Some prayer scripts are known as Ban-Seng were found from Habung. Some of them were brought from Yunnan, China.[citation needed] The Ahom
Ahom_religion
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List of sitting judges of the high courts of India
List_of_sitting_judges_of_the_high_courts_of_India
10th Chief Minister of Assam
Journal of Parliamentary Information. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1996. Hazarika, Nagen (2014). Chao Habung (First ed.). Pacific Laser Ganeshguri. pp. 115–118.
Hiteswar_Saikia
Konwar was born to the second queen of Tyao Khamti in a Brahmin household of Habung (Gogoi 1968:274–275). Suhenphaa was speared to death in his palace by a
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Area in Assam, India
Dhakuakhana Habung Area Dhakuakhana Location in Assam, India Show map of Assam Dhakuakhana Dhakuakhana (India) Show map of India Coordinates: 27°18′41″N
Dhakuakhana
Form of Assamese spoken from 1300 to 1600
copper plate inscription for the 1392 land grant made by Chutia king Satyanarayan at Habung shows the evolution of the script in the late 14th century.
Early_Assamese
Lok Sabha Constituency in Arunachal Pradesh
14,664 4.34 AITC Gumjum Haider 9,135 2.71 NCP Gicho Kabak 6,065 1.80 AAP Habung Payeng 3,647 1.08 IND Subu Kechi 2,362 0.70 LB Taba Taku 980 0.29 0.75 NOTA
Arunachal West Lok Sabha constituency
Arunachal_West_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Fort in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Ita Fort, in the Subansiri–Brahmaputra valley, including the historical Habung region, formed part of the Chutia dominion in the 14th-15th century, as
Ita_Fort
Konwar was born to the second queen of Tyao Khamti in a Brahmin household of Habung (Gogoi 1968:274–275). Suhenphaa was speared to death in his palace by a
List_of_rulers_of_Assam
Town in Assam, India
Tyao Khamti also fled the Ahom kingdom by crossing the Dihing and reached Habung while further shows the geographical condition of that time. Moran is located
Moran_Town
Daflas and Bhuyans. They advancing army finally encamped near Jaria in Habung. Sukhampha aware of the religiosity of the Koches and their aversion from
Koch–Ahom_conflicts
Town in Assam, India
Tyao Khamti also fled the Ahom kingdom by crossing the Dihing and reached Habung while further shows the geographical condition of that time. Moranhat is
Moranhat
Chaopha of Ahom Kingdom
raft instead of killing her. The raft floated for some time and landed in Habung village, where a Brahmin gave the unfortunate woman shelter. She died after
Tyao_Khamti
Indranarayan[citation needed] 1392 Chutia king Satyanarayan's first land grant record in Habung. This is the first recorded land grant given to Brahmins in Upper Assam
Timeline_of_history_of_Assam
Migration into Northeast India
increasingly bordered on other granted lands. One such settlement was Habung in eastern Assam where Ratnapal of the Pala dynasty of Kamarupa settled
Indo-Aryan_migration_to_Assam
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