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609: 56: 3595: 3522: 6391:"The contrast between the area from Lalitakanta to Dikkaravasini and that from the Karatoya to Lalitakanta is clear. The former was perceived as the place in which the Kiratas dwelt, while the latter denoted the place where brahmanas, sages and people of the varna order lived in. In other words, the former represented the realm of the tribal non-sedentary society, covering a vast area in the middle and upper Brahmaputra Valley, and the latter that of the Brahmanical sedentary society, occupying a small part of the region, probably limited to the present city of Guwahati and its environs." ( 4018: 2661: 4251: 3427: 234: 4693: 6975:"The description of (Bakhtiyar Khalji's) disastrous campaign provides us with some information about the populations (Siraj 1881: 560-1):... Konch, sometimes written Koch, (the same hesitation occurs in Buchanan-Hamilton's manuscripts), is what we today write as Koch. Mej or Meg is the name we write as Mech. We can safely conclude that these names described important groups of people in the 13th century, in the area between the Ganges and the Brahmaputra." ( 8914: 4704: 4660: 4642: 5342: 4618: 6468:"The fact that they are supposed descent from the demon Naraka probably indicates the indigenous origin Of the ruling family, though converted to the orthodox brahmanical religion (Majumdar 1962: 88). As Gupta rightly pointed out, it is possible that when Gupta power weakened, the Varman rulers asserted themselves not only politically by performing horse sacrifices, but also culturally by announcing their semidivine origin." ( 7524: 4682: 8815: 4671: 4631: 3956:
allegiance. Suprathisthitavarman's reign is given as 595–600, a very short period, at the end of which he died without an heir. Supratisthitavarman was succeeded by his brother, Bhaskarvarman (600–650), the most illustrious of the Varman kings who succeeded in turning his kingdom and invading the very kingdom that had taken him captive. Bhaskarvarman had become strong enough to offer his alliance with
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The date of the Nagajari-Khanikargaon fragmentary stone inscription is considered to be earlier than that of the Umachal inscription of the Varmans. It is, nevertheless, too early to make any definite conclusion as the archaeological and inscriptional evidences are still limited to date. Furthermore,
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district of Assam. It supports the idea that Sanskritisation spread to the east very quickly. While this dating coincides with the time-span of the Varman dynasty, the inscription does not identify the state formation that issued the grant; the Varman dynasty may not have been responsible. One cannot
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Pushyavarman (350–374) established the Varman Dynasty, by fighting many enemies from within and without his kingdom; but his son Samudravarman (374–398), named after Samudragupta, was accepted as an overlord by many local rulers. Nevertheless, subsequent kings continued their attempts to stabilise
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and locate her abode in Sadiya. It is deemed the eastern limit of Kamarupa. And this supposition is supported by the reference of the sixteenth century Yoginitantra describing the eastern limit of Kamarupa as the abode of Dikkaravasini. Based on these textual references, the so-called traditional
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of Gaur. Harshavardhana finally took control over the kingless Maukhari kingdom and moved his capital to Kanauj. The alliance between Harshavardhana and Bhaskarvarman squeezed Shashanka from either side and reduced his kingdom, though it is unclear whether this alliance resulted in his complete
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kings of Bengal (allied with the East Malwa kings). Susthitavarman died as the Gaur invasion was on, and his two sons, Suprathisthitavarman and Bhaskarvarman fought against an elephant force and were captured and taken to Gaur. They were able to regain their kingdom due probably to a promise of
5405:: The king was considered to be of divine origin. Succession was primogeniture, but two major breaks resulted in different dynasties. In the second, the high officials of the state elected a king, Brahmapala, after the previous king died without leaving an heir. The royal court consisted of a 6378:"In the Kalikapurana, Kamarupa was defined as a region extending from the Karatoya in the west up to that place in the east Ganga, where goddess Lalitakanta resided. The location of Lalitakanta is roughly identified with the hill-streams Sandhya, which is not far from present Guwahati." ( 5199:
It is estimated that with the withering away of the Kamarupa kingdom, parts of Kamrup, Darrang and Sonitpur districts on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river came under the control of one Bhaskara. A single inscription (1185) gives a list of four rulers that have been called the Lunar
5783:"Before (the 10th century), copper plate inscriptions indicate that land around the Kushiara was more densely populated, because Kamarupa kings had granted large tracts of land to immigrant brahmans and their supporting castes, to make this region part of Assam (Khanda Kamarupa). ( 5431:), and Xuanzang mentions a meeting Bhaskaravarman had with his ministers. According to the Kamauli grant, these positions were filled by Brahmanas and were hereditary. State functions were specialised and there were different groups of officers looking after different departments. 5089:
After Bhaskaravarman's death without an heir and a period of civil and political strife the kingdom passed into the hands of Salasthambha (655–670), possibly as erstwhile local governor and a member of an aboriginal group called Mlechchha.This dynasty too drew its lineage from the
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ceremonies suggests that the Kamarupa kingdom had recovered nearly in full. His son, Susthitavarman (590–600) came under the attack of Mahasenagupta of East Malwa. These back and forth invasions were a result of a system of alliances that pitted the Kamarupa kings (allied to the
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weakened, the Varmans, of indigenous origin, began asserting themselves politically by performing horse sacrifices and culturally by claiming semi-divine origins. Under the rule of Bhaskaravarman Kamarupa reached its political zenith and the lineage of the Varmans from
3334:(southern Bengal), and that a Brahmin required purification after visiting these placesβ€”but it does not mention Kamarupa, thereby indicating it was beyond the ambit and recognition of the Brahminical culture in the second half of the first millennium BCE. 3560:, but which is never mentioned again as an independent political entity in later historical records. Kamarupa, which was probably one among many such state structures, grew territorially to encompass the entire Brahmaputra valley and beyond. As the 5817::24). 'An Ahom force reached the banks of the Karatoya in hot pursuit of an invading Turko-Afghan army in the 1530s. Since then "the washing of the sword in the Karatoya" became a symbol of the Assamese aspirations, repeatedly evoked in the 5481:). Such grants conferred on the grantee the right to collect revenue and the right to be free of any regular tax himself and immunity from other harassments. Sometimes, the Brahmanas were relocated from North India, with a view to establish 3273:, on the other hand, is mentioned in the epics, but it did not become associated with the Kamarupa kingdom till the 7th century when Bhaskaravarman associated his kingdom with the Pragjyotisha of the epics and traced his dynastic lineage to 7240: 6193:
and locate her abode in Sadiya. It is deemed the eastern limit of Kamarupa. And this supposition is supported by the reference of the sixteenth century Yoginitantra describing the eastern limit of Kamarupa as the abode of Dikkaravasini."
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The extent of state structures can be culled from the numerous Kamarupa inscriptions left behind by the Kamarupa kings as well as accounts left by travellers such as those from Xuanzang. Governance followed the classical
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completely "rule out the possibility of several simultaneous political powers in different sub-regional levels of north-eastern India around or even before the fourth century." Indeed, archaeological discoveries in the
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Though the historical kingdom disappeared by the 12th century to be replaced by smaller political entities, the notion of Kamarupa persisted and ancient and medieval chroniclers continued to call a part of this kingdom
6925:'s) daring predecessors to subjugate Kamarupa between Karatoya and Barnadi, it was still virtually a land unknown to the Sultans of Bengal, politically it was not unified but parceled among the Bodo, Koch and Mech 6261:"the confluence of the Brahmaputra" and "he junction of the Brahmaputra and the Laksha (modern Lakhya) at the southern boundary now stands near the border between Dacca and Mymensingh Districts of Bangladesh." ( 5694:"Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa had emerged as an 'early state' by covering a large part of present north-east India, part of neighbouring west-Bengal and Bangladesh in the period between the 4th to the 12th century." ( 3923:. Thus, the small but powerful kingdom that Pushyavarman established grew in fits and starts over many generations of kings and expanded to include adjoining possibly smaller kingdoms and parts of Bangladesh. 6155:"As to the spatial extent of Kamarupa, it is futile to project any fixed boundary on it. The sphere of its political influence constantly changed, and the kingdom itself never constituted a single entity." ( 6111:
Art and archaeology of the Doiyang Dhansiri valley of Assam. Hemendranath Dutta, author. Guide: Phukan, J N. PhD thesis. Page 219. Chapter 6. Conclusion. Gauhati University, completed 28 February 1997. URI:
5183:. Though Vaidyadeva maintained friendly relationships with Kumarapala, he styled himself after the Kamarupa kings issuing grants under the elephant seal of erstwhile Kamarupa kings and assuming the title of 6295:
refers to this large river as Ka-lo-tu which undoubtedly meant the Karatoya. The pilgrim further states that to the east of the country was a series of hills which reached as far as the confines of China."
5813:"They also looked upon themselves as the heirs of the glory that was ancient Kamarupa by right of conquest, and they long cherished infructuously their unfulfilled hopes of expanding up to that frontier." ( 5250: 5847:"There is no definite reference to Kamarupa in the early/later Vedic literature and the early Buddhist/Jain canonical works. The two Epics are also silent on Kamarupa, despite mentioning Pragjyotisha." ( 6309:"The boundaries of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa are clearly indicated in the Yogini Tantra which is not earlier than the sixteenth century and this late medieval tradition is supported by earlier evidences." ( 5707:
Suresh Kant Sharma, Usha Sharma - 2005,"Discovery of North-East India: Geography, History, Culture, ... - Volume 3", Page 248, Davaka (Nowgong) and Kamarupa as separate and submissive friendly kingdoms.
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Various epigraphic records found scattered over the regions are used to postulate the size of the kingdom. The kingdom is believed to have broken up entirely by the 13th century into smaller kingdoms
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but was defeated, captured and killed in 1228. Nasir-ud-din installed a tributary king but after his death in 1229 the control of Kamarupa lapsed back to local rulers.
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are important sources of information. Nevertheless, local grants completely eschew the name Kamarupa; instead they use the name Pragjyotisha, with the kings called
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Shin, Jae-Eun (2018), "Region Formed and Imagined: Reconsidering temporal, spatial and social context of Kamarupa", in DzΓΌvichΓΌ, Lipokmar; Baruah, Manjeet (eds.),
6614::70). Though the first evidence is from the Mansador stone pillar inscription of Yasodharman, there is no reference to this invasion in the Kamarupa inscriptions. 3150:
Though Kamarupa prevailed from 350 to 1140 CE, Davaka was absorbed by Kamarupa in the 5th century CE. Ruled by three dynasties from their capitals in present-day
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Over the course of its prevalence, the boundaries of Kamarupa had fluctuated. Nevertheless, the traditional boundary of Kamarupa is held by scholars to beβ€”
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In the medieval times the region between the Sankosh river and the Barnadi river on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra river was defined as Kamrup (or
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like the Kamarupa kings did. He controlled a portion of Kamrup, Goalpara and North Bengal but not Kamarupanagara, the seat of the last Kamarupa kings.
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Kamarupa proper was confined to the south bank of Brahmaputra, with the power center still at Kamarupanagara, with three rulers associated with it:
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the absence of large-scale archaeological excavations in the region prevents us from tracing a detailed picture of society in the earlier period."(
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passed through Kamarupa against Tibet which ended in disaster, the first of many Turko-Afghan invasions. The ruler of Kamarupa at this point was
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and in the early and late Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain literatures the references to Kamarupa are not about a kingdom. An explanation of the name
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life was the norm and the eastern region was the realm of non-sedentary society. These internal divisions came to be understood in terms of
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Shin, Jae-Eun (2010). "Changing Dynasties, Enduring Genealogy: A Critical Study on the Political Legitimation in Early Medieval Kamarupa".
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came into prominence and assumed for themselves the legacy of the ancient Kamarupa kingdom and aspired to extend their kingdom to the
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Ramapala could not keep control for long, and Timgyadeva (1110–1126) ruled western Kamarupa independently for some time. His son
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defeat. Nevertheless, Bhaskarvarman did issue the Nidhanpur copper-plate inscription from his victory camp in the Gaur capital
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by a later commentator. These early references speak about the economic activity of a tribal belt, and they do not mention any
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The findspots of inscriptions associated with the Kamarupa kingdom give an estimate of its geographical location and extent.
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Kamarupa is not understood to have been a homogeneous unified entity. The Kalika Purana mentions a second eastern limit at
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Boruah, Nirode (2011). "Kamarupa to Kamata: The political Transition and the New Geopolitical Trends and Spaces".
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of Bengal was elected. The original capital of this dynasty was Hadapeshvara, and was shifted to Durjaya built by
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It finds mention along with Davaka, a kingdom to the east of Kamarupa in the Kapili river valley in present-day
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boundary of Kamarupa is postulated. However, no inscriptional and material evidence confirms this conjecture."(
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in the north. The traditional boundaries are drawn from the textual references two of which are contemporneousβ€”
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After the initial expansion till the beginning of Bhutivarman's reign, the kingdom came under attack from
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Pre-Ahom Assam: Studies in the Inscriptions of Assam between the Fifth and the Thirteenth Centuries AD
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Ludden, David (2003). "Investing in Nature around Sylhet: An Excursion into Geographical History".
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interprets this to mean that within Kamarupa the region between Karatoya and Lalitakanta was where
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In the Sylhet region, there emerged rulers called Kharabana, Gokuladeva, Narayana and Kesavadeva.
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dynastyβ€”Bhaskara, Rayarideva, Udayakarna and Vallabhadevaβ€”with their reign dated to 1120–1200.
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Magadha was already importing certain items of trade from this Valley in Kautilya's days" (
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suggests that early state formation in the region may have begun before the second century.
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who enjoyed considerable autonomy. The last ruler in this line was Tyāga Singha (890–900).
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that followed, too asserted political legitimacy by asserting descendancy from Narakasura.
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Sarkar, J. N. (1992), "Chapter II The Turko-Afghan Invasions", in Barpujari, H. K. (ed.),
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This article is about the historical Indian Middle Kingdom. For the mythical kingdom, see
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The 7th and 8th century extent of Kamarupa kingdom, located on the eastern region of the
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and Mahendravarman (470–494) further eastern areas. Narayanavarma (494–518) and his son
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region find any mention in the Ashokan records (3rd century BCE)β€”it was not part of the
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king ascended the throne in 606 after the murder of his brother, the previous king, by
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Around this time, Kamarupa was attacked and the western portion was conquered by the
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The Periplus Maris Erythraei: Text With Introduction, Translation, and Commentary
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or 150 miles; crossed a large river and reached Kia-no-leu-po (Kamarupa). The
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is named as the legendary city from which Naraka reigned after his conquest of
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After the death of Tyāgasimha without an heir, a member of the Bhauma family,
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in the same area as is indicated by an inscription of Saka 1364 (1442 AD)." (
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The History of Civilization of the People of Assam to the Twelfth Century AD
5477:), which consisted generally of villages, water resources, wastelands etc. ( 8829: 8470: 8460: 8320: 8124: 8119: 8094: 8044: 7814: 7756: 7726: 7688: 5319: 5311: 4805: 4202: 4192: 4085: 3970: 3939: 3813: 3561: 3546: 3542: 3534: 3451: 3360: 3303: 3223: 3199: 3167: 2775: 2685: 2286: 2276: 2156: 2146: 2076: 1911: 1901: 1785: 1715: 1497: 1417: 1037: 901: 849: 717: 454: 449: 283: 227: 81: 4515: 3390:
left by the rulers of Kamarupa at various places in Assam and present-day
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From among the local rulers, there emerged a strong ruler named Sandhya (
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Sircar, D C (1990a), "Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa", in Barpujari, H K (ed.),
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Modern Practices in North East India: History, Culture, Representation
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that were left unsurveyed by the state on which no tax was levied.
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issued coins in his name to be "Conqueror of Kamarup and Kamata".
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The Comprehensive History of Assam: Mediebal Period, Political
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and at various times thought to include parts of present-day
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and expand the kingdom. Kalyanavarman (422–446) occupied
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who retreated back to his capital to defend it from
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(1978). 5922:during the time of the Buddha."( 5716: 5340: 4947:Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival 4742:Cultural development of Kamarupa 4713: 4702: 4691: 4680: 4669: 4658: 4640: 4629: 4616: 4601: 4587: 4249: 4016: 3593: 3581:Varman dynasty (c. 350 – c. 650) 3076: 2659: 607: 347: 288: 274: 260: 246: 232: 7604:Dipterocarpus retusus (Hollong) 6982: 6969: 6949: 6936: 6915: 6902: 6889: 6860: 6847: 6834: 6805: 6768: 6714: 6689:"639 Identifier Documentation: 6681: 6656: 6643: 6630: 6617: 6604: 6591: 6532: 6505: 6488: 6475: 6462: 6432: 6415: 6398: 6385: 6372: 6359: 6346: 6324: 6303: 6281: 6268: 6255: 6242: 6229: 6201: 6179: 6162: 6149: 6105: 6091: 6078: 6065: 6044: 6027: 6014: 5993: 5980: 5955: 5942: 5912: 5895: 5882: 5869: 5854: 5841: 5828: 5807: 5790: 5777: 5756: 5743: 5351:needs additional citations for 5114:Pala dynasty (c. 900 – c. 1100) 4965:(first Assamese motion picture) 8296:The Arunodoi (Orunodoi - 1846) 7369:"Medieval Assamese Literature" 7141:. Princeton University Press. 7067:, Bina Library, Gauhati, Assam 7063:Asama Aitihashik Bhuchitravali 6440:"Royal history of Cooch Behar" 6422:Fleet, John Faithfull (1888). 6056:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea 5973:after visiting their places. 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Gauhati University. 5586: 5167:Breakup and End of Kamarupa 4887:Krishnakanta Handique Award 4877:Assam Valley Literary Award 3314:. The 3rd-2nd century BCE 3198:. In the 16th century the 2542:Influence on Southeast Asia 92:, and at times portions of 64:, what is today modern-day 10: 8968: 8887:Assam separatist movements 8095:Barak Valley (South Assam) 7595:Foxtail Orchids (Kopouful) 5318:(east) were emerging. The 5281:Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak 5261: 5237:(d. 1228, called Britu in 5117: 3988: 3584: 3292: 924:Black and Red ware culture 29: 8947:Historical Indian regions 8910: 8879: 8858: 8822: 8811: 8792: 8784:Timeline of Assam History 8779: 8716: 8625: 8491: 8483:List of people from Assam 8404: 8396:Guwahati Theatre Festival 8311:Assam Rhetorical Congress 8243: 8142: 8132:The Hill station of Assam 8075: 8043: 7985: 7942: 7874: 7841: 7828: 7775: 7702: 7612: 7554: 7539: 7319:Lahiri, Nayanjot (1991), 7168:Choudhury, P. C. (1959), 7027:Choudhury, P. C., (1959) 6539:Agrawal, Ashvini (1989). 6404:"It is worth noting that 6119:27 September 2022 at the 5229:In 1206 the Turko Afghan 4915:Guwahati Theatre Festival 4872:Assam Sahitya Sabha Award 3442:in the east, between the 935:Painted Grey Ware culture 807:Indus Valley Civilisation 304: 207: 203: 193: 183: 179: 169: 159: 145: 123: 105: 53: 48: 41: 8090:Lower-Assam (West Assam) 8085:Upper-Assam (East Assam) 7349:Puri, Baij Nath (1968), 6218:4 September 2021 at the 5627::281), reproduced from ( 5608: 5331: 1586:Gurjara-Pratihara Empire 1566:Eastern Chalukya Kingdom 1167:Maha-Megha-Vahana Empire 7934:South Salmara Mankachar 7810:Human rights Commission 7286:"Discovering Boro-Garo" 7123:Boruah, Nirode (2007), 7065:(Maps of Ancient Assam) 7060:Acharya, N. N. (1968), 6992:Studies in Indian Coins 5800:in Persian chronicles)( 5598:Kamrup (disambiguation) 5140:(920–960), near modern 5120:Pala dynasty (Kamarupa) 3575:Pala dynasty (Kamarupa) 3416:Doiyang Dhansiri Valley 3281:. 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(2008). 6130:8 January 2017 at the 5289:Mamluk rulers of Delhi 4066:Dimasa–Kachari kingdom 3901:(518–542) offered the 3538: 3431: 3330:(northern Bengal) and 3316:Baudhayana Dharmasutra 2592:Science and technology 976:Three Crowned Kingdoms 818:Early Harappan culture 633:(2,500,000–250,000 BC) 195:β€’ Disestablished 7177:Dutta, Anima (2008). 6755:Census of India, 2011 5720:Introduction To Assam 5659:, pp. 0.24–0.28) 5326:Alauddin Hussain Shah 5243:Ghiyasuddin Iwaj Shah 3879:South Asian polities 3524: 3429: 3388:Kamarupa inscriptions 3262:) regained his form ( 3174:and northern part of 3121:Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa 2495:Specialised histories 1766:Kalachuris of Kalyani 1756:Kalachuris of Tripuri 1438:Western Ganga Kingdom 1366:Indo-Sassanid Kingdom 1316:Western Satrap Empire 1299:Indo-Parthian Kingdom 1289:Indo-Scythian Kingdom 840:Late Harappan culture 601:History of South Asia 524:Kamarupa inscriptions 124:Common languages 88:and northern part of 8224:Textiles and dresses 8177:Folk dances of Assam 7967:Karbi Anglong (West) 7790:Legislative Assembly 7353:, Gauhati University 7072:Baruah, S L (1995), 5425:Council of Ministers 5399:structure of state. 5360:improve this article 4952:Filmfare Awards East 4449:Birinchi Kumar Barua 4042:Pragjyotisha kingdom 3875:class=notpageimage| 3553:in the 4th century: 2013:Ahmadnagar Sultanate 1815:Late medieval period 1726:Eastern Ganga Empire 1458:Vishnukundina Empire 364:Pragjyotisha kingdom 32:Pragjyotisha Kingdom 8897:2012 Assam violence 8721:Fairs and Festivals 8336:Saptakanda Ramayana 8271:Assamese literature 8110:Mora Dhansiri River 7762:Golaghat Convention 6761:on 25 August 2015. 6726:Census India – 2001 6699:. SIL International 6553:. pp. 60, 61. 6551:Motilal Banarsidass 6330:"Scholars identify 6185:"Scholars identify 5575:, (magistrate) and 5258:Beginning of Kamata 4903:and performing arts 4855:Assam Sahitya Sabha 4459:Goalpariya Lokogeet 4268:Goalpariya dialects 3549:around present-day 3458:(7th century), and 3396:Pragjyotishadhipati 3133:Indian subcontinent 2796:Supratisthitavarman 2652:History of Kamarupa 2095:Early modern period 1942:Vijayanagara Empire 1922:Chitradurga Kingdom 1616:Bhauma-Kara Kingdom 1028:Shaishunaga dynasty 185:β€’ Established 62:Indian subcontinent 43:Kingdom of Kamarupa 8952:350 establishments 8880:Contemporary Assam 8555:and its variations 8501:and its variations 8351:Goalpariya Lokgeet 8167:Traditional crafts 7664:Physical geography 7632:Brahmaputra Valley 7483:10.1093/jhs/hir034 5762:"According to the 5459:Bhandagaradhikrita 5419:Mahallakapraudhika 5220:, Samudrapala and 5189:Pragjyotisadhipati 3942:and performed two 3539: 3486:Internal divisions 3432: 3365:Brahmaputra valley 3343:(1st century) and 3326:(southern Bihar), 3228:pillar inscription 3164:Brahmaputra Valley 3135:, was (along with 2766:Chandramukhavarman 2572:Partition of India 2437:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2385:Regional histories 2330:National histories 2217:Travancore Kingdom 2187:Thondaiman Kingdom 2057:Golkonda Sultanate 1666:Somavamshi Kingdom 1636:Rashtrakuta Empire 1576:Rashidun Caliphate 1498:Kabul Shahi Empire 1346:Nagas of Padmavati 1269:Indo-Greek Kingdom 1209:(230 BC – AD 1206) 902:Vedic Civilisation 850:Vedic Civilisation 747:Ahar-Banas culture 465:Moamoria rebellion 78:Brahmaputra Valley 8942:Kingdoms of Assam 8924: 8923: 8739: 8738: 8306:The Assam Tribune 8157:Assamese alphabet 8152:Assamese language 8100:Brahmaputra River 8071: 8070: 7586:White-winged duck 7577:Indian rhinoceros 7568:O Mur Apunar Desh 7336:(48): 5080–5088. 7148:978-0-691-04060-8 7002:978-81-208-2973-2 6966:, pp. 40–41) 6946:, pp. 39–40) 6899::37–38) (Note:11) 6790:, pp. 77–79. 6444:coochbehar.nic.in 6146:, pp. 26–28. 5717:Neog, Dimbeswar. 5646:, pp. 63–68. 5567:etc., led by the 5392: 5391: 5384: 5251:Nasiruddin Mahmud 5205:Southern Kamarupa 5087: 5086: 5019:O Mur Apunar Desh 4992:Tamreswari Temple 4957:Gauhati Cine Club 4747:Vrindavani vastra 3991:Mlechchha dynasty 3571:Mlechchha dynasty 3517:Political history 3386:). The corpus of 3384:pratyanta nripati 3382:frontier rulers ( 3322:(eastern Bihar), 3069: 3068: 3034: 3033: 2946: 2945: 2834:Mlechchha dynasty 2824: 2823: 2636: 2635: 2321: 2320: 2315: 2314: 2235: 2234: 2137:Thanjavur Kingdom 2085: 2084: 2046:Bijapur Sultanate 2002:Deccan sultanates 1880:Tughlaq Sultanate 1827:Ghaznavid Dynasty 1805: 1804: 1676:Chaulukya Kingdom 1606:Mallabhum kingdom 1596:Umayyad Caliphate 1336:Bharshiva Dynasty 1232:(200 BC – AD 300) 1222:(230 BC – AD 220) 1218:Satavahana Empire 1196: 1195: 1192:(247 BC – AD 224) 1048:Macedonian Empire 1022:(450 BC – AD 489) 1010:Achaemenid Empire 880: 879: 785: 784: 708: 707: 658: 657: 642:Madrasian culture 595: 594: 412:Mlechchha dynasty 379:Sonitpura kingdom 326: 325: 300: 299: 296: 295: 164:Absolute monarchy 16:(Redirected from 8959: 8916: 8915: 8817: 8773:History of Assam 8766: 8759: 8752: 8743: 8742: 8492:Notable surnames 8194:Ekasarana Dharma 7839: 7838: 7527: 7526: 7525: 7515: 7508: 7501: 7492: 7491: 7486: 7465: 7456: 7447: 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poets 8279: 8277: 8274: 8272: 8269: 8267: 8264: 8263: 8261: 8259: 8255: 8250: 8246: 8242: 8236: 8234: 8230: 8225: 8222: 8220: 8217: 8215: 8212: 8210: 8207: 8205: 8202: 8200: 8197: 8195: 8192: 8188: 8185: 8183: 8180: 8179: 8178: 8175: 8173: 8170: 8168: 8165: 8163: 8160: 8158: 8155: 8153: 8150: 8149: 8147: 8145: 8141: 8135: 8133: 8128: 8126: 8123: 8121: 8118: 8116: 8113: 8111: 8108: 8106: 8103: 8101: 8098: 8096: 8093: 8091: 8088: 8086: 8083: 8082: 8080: 8078: 8074: 8064: 8061: 8059: 8056: 8054: 8051: 8050: 8048: 8046: 8042: 8036: 8033: 8031: 8028: 8026: 8023: 8021: 8018: 8016: 8013: 8011: 8008: 8006: 8003: 8001: 7998: 7996: 7993: 7992: 7990: 7988: 7984: 7978: 7975: 7973: 7970: 7968: 7965: 7963: 7962:Karbi Anglong 7960: 7958: 7955: 7953: 7950: 7949: 7947: 7945: 7944:Central Assam 7941: 7935: 7932: 7930: 7927: 7925: 7922: 7920: 7917: 7915: 7912: 7910: 7907: 7905: 7902: 7900: 7897: 7895: 7892: 7890: 7887: 7885: 7882: 7881: 7879: 7877: 7873: 7867: 7864: 7862: 7859: 7857: 7854: 7852: 7849: 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Kamarupa kingdom
Pragjyotisha Kingdom
The 7th and 8th century extent of Kamarupa kingdom, located on the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, what is today modern-day Assam, Bengal and Bhutan. Kamarupa at its height covered the entire Brahmaputra Valley, parts of North Bengal, Bhutan and northern part of Bangladesh, and at times portions of West Bengal and Bihar.
Indian subcontinent
Assam
Bengal
Bhutan
Brahmaputra Valley
North Bengal
Bhutan
Bangladesh
West Bengal
Bihar
Pragjyotishpura
Haruppeswara
Durjaya
Kamarupi Prakrit
Sanskrit
Austroasiatic
Tibeto-Burman
Hinduism
Tribal religion
Absolute monarchy
Classical India
Ahom kingdom
Kamata kingdom
Kachari kingdom
Chutia Kingdom
Baro Bhuyans
India

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