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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." (
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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." (
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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." (
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allegiance. Suprathisthitavarman's reign is given as 595β600, a very short period, at the end of which he died without an heir. Supratisthitavarman was succeeded by his brother, Bhaskarvarman (600β650), 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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5961:"Angas, Magadhas, Pundras and Vangas are mentioned in the Baudhiiyana Dharmasiitra (1.2.14-6) dated to the period between the early third and mid-second centuries BCE. The Angas and Magadhas lived in eastern and southern Bihar respectively, and the Pundras and the Vangas in northern and southern Bengal, respectively. . It is prescribed that a
5655:"... (it shows) that in Ancient Assam there were three languages viz. (1) Sanskrit as the official language and the language of the learned few, (2) Non-Aryan tribal languages of the Austric and Tibeto-Burman families, and (3) a local variety of Prakrit (ie a MIA) wherefrom, in course of time, the modern Assamese language as a MIL, emerged." (
5875:"Considering the historical context of the seventh century Kamarupa, especially during the reign of Bhaskaravarman when the Varmans was ascending to one of the important powers in north India, it appears that they projected Kamarupa on a larger geopolitical map by combining it with Pragjyotisha, the Epic kingdom." (
5291:, attempted an invasive attack on Sandhya's domain in 1257; and Sandhya, with the help of the spring floods that same year, captured and killed the Sultan. Subsequent to this attack, Sandhya moved his capital from Kamarupanagara to Kamatapur (North Bengal) and established a new kingdom, that came to be called
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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 (350β374) established the Varman
Dynasty, by fighting many enemies from within and without his kingdom; but his son Samudravarman (374β398), 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." (
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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). (
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After
Bhaskaravarman's death without an heir and a period of civil and political strife the kingdom passed into the hands of Salasthambha (655β670), 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 (590β600) 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 placesβbut 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
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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."
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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." (
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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
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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." (
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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." (
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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
3934:, the first major assault from the west. Though it is unclear what the effect of this invasion was on the kingdom; that Bhutivarman's grandson, Sthitavarman (566β590), enjoyed victories over the
6172::63) "The traditional western boundary of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa is likewise supported by the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen-tsang who traveled in India in the second quarter of the seventh century AD." (
5668:(A)ccording to the Yogina Tantraβa product of seventeenth-century Assamβthe entire religion of Kamarupa is itself described as kirata dharma, that is, the religion of the northeast hill tribes"(
6853:" The original Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa kingdom, after Jayapala could continue its political hold over a small area on the south bank of the Brahmaputra with its power centre at Kamarupanagara." (
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5241:), who is sometimes identified with Visvasundara, the son of Vallabhadeva of the Lunar dynasty, mentioned in the Gachtal inscription of 1232 A.D. Prithu withstood invasions (1226β27) from
5888:"The earliest name of Assam is Pragjyotisha, i.e. the territory of around the city of that name, while Kamarupa, later used as the name of the country, (was a) synonym of Pragjyotisha." (
6352:"(T)he kingdom of Kamarupa extended up to the river Karatoya in the west and included Manipur, Jaintiya, Cachar, parts of Mymensingh, Sylhet, Rangpur and portions of Nepal and Bhutan." (
6058:, the Geography of Ptolemy and other early literary works only speak of economic pursuits of the tribal belt of the north-eastern region...but had nothing to say about their kingdoms." (
6955:(Kamarupa) was reorganized as a new state, 'Kamata' by name with Kamatapur as capital. The exact time when the change was made is uncertain. But possibly it had been made by Sandhya (
5901:"Pragjyotisha was, however, redefined in the Uttar Barbil and the Nowgong plates dated to the last quarter of the ninth century. Both record that Naraka, the conqueror of Kamarupa (
5736:"As regards the eastern limits of the kingdom, Davaka was absorbed within Kamarupa under Kalyanavarman and the outlying regions were brought under subjugation by Mahendravarman." (
3466:(16th century) though none of these claims are backed by any inscriptional record. Thus based on these references Kamarupa is considered to span the entire Brahmaputra valley and
6207:"There are, however, two rivers of the name Dikrang; one flowing on the east of Narayanpur in North Lakhimpur and the other in Sadiya. Dikkaravasini is perhaps the Dikrang river"(
6882:" is believed to be the Kamarupa ruler who had to face and had successfully repulsed the first two Turko-Afghan invasions which came from Bengal in 1205-06 and in 1226-28 AD." (
6498::124), though the content of story was not known due to the corroded portion . Nevertheless, the Mlecchas also sought their political validation from the lineage of Naraka." (
6248:"(T)he kingdom is demarcated as in the East, the Dikkaravasini and the river Dikshu (identified with Tamreswari temple and river Dibang of the Sadiya region respectively)" (
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5322:, who would establish a strong and independent kingdom later, began building their state structures in the region between the Kachari and the Chutiya kingdoms in 1228.
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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.
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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
6866:"Extant sources speak of three rulers after Jayapala who had ruled Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa till the mid 13th century. They were Prithu, Samudrapala and Sandhya." (
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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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6211::181) "The river Dikshu may, however, really be one in the Sadiya region such as the Dibang. The temple of Tamresvari-Dikkaravasini formerly stood near
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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
6962:β 1270) as a safeguard against mounting dangers from the east and the west. Its control on the eastern regions beyond the Manah (Manas river) was lax."(
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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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6274:"The northern boundary mentioned as Mount Kanja or Kanchana in Nepala reminds us of the Kanchanjanga peak on the eastern border of Nepal." (
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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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6481:"In this context, a suitable sacred genealogy for the great king, Bhaskaravarman was probably reformulated and became a fixed tradition."(
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6494:"It may be suggested that a story was fabricated by the brahmanas at the court of these kings to explain away their aboriginal origins (
6235:"...the temple of the goddess Tameshwari (Dikkaravasini) is now located at modern Sadiya about 100 miles to the northeast of Sibsagar" (
6084:"The name Kamarupa does not appear in local grants where Pragjyotisha alone figures with the local rulers called Pragjyotishadhipati." (
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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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5441:) was collected by special tax-collectors from cultivators. Cultivators who had no proprietary rights on the lands they tilled paid
6317:, the present version of which is assigned to the tenth or eleventh century AD supports the above late tradition in clear terms." (
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Ramapala could not keep control for long, and Timgyadeva (1110β1126) 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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5681:"The government of Kamarupa state was absolute monarchy in nature with the king at the top of the political structure." (
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6007:(middle of the second century A.D) appear to call the land including Assam Kirrhadia after its Kirata population." (
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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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boundary of Kamarupa is postulated. However, no inscriptional and material evidence confirms this conjecture."(
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who enjoyed considerable autonomy. The last ruler in this line was TyΔga Singha (890β900).
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7362:, vol. I, Guwahati: Publication Board, Assam, pp. 172β194
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3337:Early dated mentions come from the
3230:mentions it as a frontier kingdom.
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8286:List of Assamese writers Pen Names
7453:The Comprehensive History of Assam
7444:The Comprehensive History of Assam
7413:The Comprehensive History of Assam
7360:The Comprehensive History of Assam
7306:from the original on 3 August 2019
7195:from the original on 26 April 2017
6995:. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
6763:2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01 MDDS.XLS
6450:from the original on 25 March 2019
5579:(one who executed the orders of a
5144:. The greatest of the Pala kings,
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3218:to denote the kingdom is from the
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7747:Legislative Assembly (Since 1937)
7431:Journal of Ancient Indian History
6114:http://hdl.handle.net/10603/66569
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7657:Institutions of higher education
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7460:Sharma, Mukunda Madhava (1978),
7371:. In Ayyappa Panicker, K (ed.).
7208:Guha, Amalendu (December 1983),
7074:A Comprehensive History of Assam
7009:from the original on 5 July 2021
6515:A Historical atlas of South Asia
6512:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
5922:during the time of the Buddha."(
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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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7462:Inscriptions of Ancient Assam
7330:Economic and Political Weekly
7284:Jacquesson, François (2008).
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8291:List of Assamese Periodicals
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7471:The Journal of Hindu Studies
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3531:Allahabad Pillar inscription
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3145:Samudragupta Allahabad Edict
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7183:(PhD). Gauhati University.
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5167:Breakup and End of Kamarupa
4887:Krishnakanta Handique Award
4877:Assam Valley Literary Award
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3198:. In the 16th century the
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8887:Assam separatist movements
8095:Barak Valley (South Assam)
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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:
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7874:
7841:
7828:
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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:
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183:
179:
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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:(920β960), near modern
5120:Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)
3575:Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)
3416:Doiyang Dhansiri Valley
3281:. In the 9th century,
1686:Western Chalukya Empire
829:Mature Harappan culture
7767:Assam History Timeline
7367:Saikia, Nagen (1997).
6989:Sircar, D. C. (2008).
6130:8 January 2017 at the
5289:Mamluk rulers of Delhi
4066:DimasaβKachari kingdom
3901:(518β542) offered the
3538:
3431:
3330:(northern Bengal) and
3316:Baudhayana Dharmasutra
2592:Science and technology
976:Three Crowned Kingdoms
818:Early Harappan culture
633:(2,500,000β250,000 BC)
195:β’ Disestablished
7177:Dutta, Anima (2008).
6755:Census of India, 2011
5720:Introduction To Assam
5659:, pp. 0.24β0.28)
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 β 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 β 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): 5080β5088.
7148:978-0-691-04060-8
7002:978-81-208-2973-2
6966:, pp. 40β41)
6946:, pp. 39β40)
6899::37β38) (Note:11)
6790:, pp. 77β79.
6444:coochbehar.nic.in
6146:, pp. 26β28.
5717:Neog, Dimbeswar.
5646:, pp. 63β68.
5567:etc., led by the
5392:
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5251:Nasiruddin Mahmud
5205:Southern Kamarupa
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5019:O Mur Apunar Desh
4992:Tamreswari Temple
4957:Gauhati Cine Club
4747:Vrindavani vastra
3991:Mlechchha dynasty
3571:Mlechchha dynasty
3517:Political history
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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 β AD 300)
1222:(230 BC β AD 220)
1218:Satavahana Empire
1196:
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1192:(247 BC β AD 224)
1048:Macedonian Empire
1022:(450 BC β AD 489)
1010:Achaemenid Empire
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3468:Northeast India
3424:
3300:
3295:
3283:Pragjyotishpura
3212:
3079:
3075:
3065:
3036:
3035:
2959:
2948:
2947:
2837:
2826:
2825:
2679:
2632:
2603:
2602:
2601:
2496:
2488:
2487:
2486:
2386:
2378:
2377:
2376:
2331:
2323:
2322:
2317:
2316:
2250:
2247:
2245:Colonial states
2237:
2236:
2127:Madurai Kingdom
2100:
2097:
2087:
2086:
2035:Bidar Sultanate
2024:Berar sultanate
1992:Ladakh Kingdom
1982:Gajapati Empire
1962:Garhwal Kingdom
1847:Delhi Sultanate
1820:
1817:
1807:
1806:
1798:
1794:
1776:Chutiya Kingdom
1746:Zamorin Kingdom
1537:
1533:
1525:Maukhari Empire
1515:Chalukya Empire
1506:
1468:Maitraka Empire
1409:
1405:
1388:
1384:
1376:Vakataka Empire
1356:Sasanian Empire
1307:
1250:
1246:
1228:Kuninda Kingdom
1211:
1208:
1206:Middle Kingdoms
1198:
1197:
1188:Parthian Empire
1179:
1175:
1158:
1141:
1124:
1107:
1090:
1086:
1001:
984:
895:
892:
882:
881:
800:
797:
787:
786:
738:
723:
720:
710:
709:
700:Edakkal culture
673:
670:
660:
659:
651:Soanian culture
635:
632:
621:
591:
562:
534:
533:
519:
511:
510:
501:
493:
492:
478:
470:
469:
430:
422:
421:
392:
384:
383:
359:
319:
315:
311:
289:
275:
261:
256:Kachari kingdom
247:
233:
196:
186:
174:Classical India
154:Tribal religion
116:
112:
110:Pragjyotishpura
101:
44:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
8965:
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8922:
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8908:
8907:
8905:
8904:
8899:
8894:
8892:Assam Movement
8889:
8883:
8881:
8877:
8876:
8874:
8873:
8871:Assam Province
8868:
8866:Colonial Assam
8862:
8860:
8859:Colonial Assam
8856:
8855:
8853:
8852:
8847:
8845:Kamata Kingdom
8842:
8837:
8832:
8826:
8824:
8823:Medieval Assam
8820:
8819:
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8533:Borpatrogohain
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8346:Music of Assam
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8209:Sattriya Dance
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7777:Administration
7773:
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7770:
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7759:
7754:
7749:
7744:
7739:
7737:Colonial Assam
7734:
7729:
7724:
7722:Kamata Kingdom
7719:
7717:Chutia Kingdom
7714:
7708:
7706:
7700:
7699:
7697:
7696:
7694:Assam Regiment
7691:
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7477:(3): 231β247.
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7133:Casson, Lionel
7129:
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6817:
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6767:
6742:
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6680:
6678:, p. 115.
6676:Sircar (1990b)
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5644:Sircar (1990a)
5633:
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5593:Kamata kingdom
5588:
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5515:Administration
5493:respectively.
5429:Mantriparisada
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5092:Naraka dynasty
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4561:Sahitya Sabhas
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4439:Mythology and
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4383:Mekhela chador
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4110:Assam Province
4107:
4105:Colonial Assam
4097:
4096:
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4076:Sutiya kingdom
4073:
4071:Kamata Kingdom
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4036:Proto-historic
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3587:Varman dynasty
3585:Main article:
3582:
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3436:Karatoya river
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3420:
3312:Mauryan Empire
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3204:Karatoya River
3156:North Guwahati
3115:; also called
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2931:Balavarman III
2928:
2927:
2924:
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2919:
2916:
2915:Vanamalavarman
2912:
2911:
2908:
2907:Harjjaravarman
2904:
2903:
2900:
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2895:
2892:
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2879:
2876:
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2851:Vigrahastambha
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2832:
2831:
2828:
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2806:Bhaskaravarman
2802:
2801:
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2792:
2791:
2788:
2786:Susthitavarman
2782:
2781:
2778:
2772:
2771:
2768:
2762:
2761:
2758:
2752:
2751:
2748:
2746:Narayanavarman
2742:
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2738:
2736:Mahendravarman
2732:
2731:
2728:
2726:Ganapativarman
2722:
2721:
2718:
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2708:
2702:
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2177:Sikkim Kingdom
2173:
2172:
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2167:Marava Kingdom
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2067:Keladi Kingdom
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2029:
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2019:
2018:
2015:
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1937:
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1928:
1927:
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1902:Lodi Sultanate
1897:
1896:
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1837:Ghurid Dynasty
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1556:Tibetan Empire
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1068:Seleucid India
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962:
961:
958:
952:
951:
948:
941:
940:
937:
930:
929:
928:(1300β1000 BC)
926:
919:
918:
915:
908:
907:
904:
896:
888:
887:
884:
883:
878:
877:
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867:
866:
865:(2000β1600 BC)
863:
856:
855:
852:
846:
845:
844:(1900β1300 BC)
842:
835:
834:
833:(2600β1900 BC)
831:
824:
823:
822:(3300β2600 BC)
820:
813:
812:
811:(3300β1300 BC)
809:
801:
798:(3300β1300 BC)
793:
792:
789:
788:
783:
782:
779:
773:
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771:(1600β1300 BC)
769:
763:
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749:
743:
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732:
724:
721:(3500β1500 BC)
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711:
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704:(5000β3000 BC)
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692:
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684:(7570β6200 BC)
682:
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506:Assam Movement
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488:Assam Province
485:
483:Colonial Assam
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440:Dimasa Kingdom
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8791:
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8284:
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8281:List of poets
8279:
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8274:
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7990:
7988:
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7973:
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7968:
7965:
7963:
7962:Karbi Anglong
7960:
7958:
7955:
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7949:
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7944:Central Assam
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7556:State symbols
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7509:
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7476:
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7388:
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7382:9788126003655
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7130:
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7121:
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7105:
7100:
7096:
7092:
7089:: 1464β1465.
7088:
7084:
7079:
7075:
7070:
7066:
7062:
7058:
7057:
7046:, p. 56.
7045:
7040:
7038:
7030:
7024:
7008:
7004:
6998:
6994:
6993:
6985:
6978:
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6965:
6952:
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6924:
6918:
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6905:
6898:
6892:
6886:, p. 82)
6885:
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6877:
6869:
6863:
6856:
6850:
6843:
6837:
6830:
6824:
6822:
6814:
6808:
6802:, p. 78.
6801:
6800:Lahiri (1991)
6796:
6789:
6788:Lahiri (1991)
6784:
6777:
6771:
6764:
6760:
6756:
6752:
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6652:
6646:
6639:
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6626:
6620:
6613:
6607:
6600:
6594:
6588:, p. 72.
6587:
6586:Lahiri (1991)
6582:
6576:, p. 68.
6575:
6574:Lahiri (1991)
6570:
6562:
6560:81-208-0592-5
6556:
6552:
6549:. New Delhi:
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6394:
6388:
6381:
6375:
6368:
6362:
6355:
6349:
6342:
6337:
6334:with goddess
6333:
6332:Dikkaravasini
6327:
6320:
6316:
6315:Kalika Purana
6312:
6306:
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6294:
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6204:
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6192:
6189:with goddess
6188:
6187:Dikkaravasini
6182:
6175:
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6165:
6158:
6152:
6145:
6144:Lahiri (1991)
6140:
6133:
6129:
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6118:
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6087:
6081:
6075:, p. xv)
6074:
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6062:, p. 28)
6061:
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6047:
6041:, p. 76)
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6024:, p. 61)
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5920:Mahajanapadas
5915:
5908:
5904:
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5891:
5885:
5878:
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5865:. p. 15.
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5764:Kalika Purana
5759:
5753:, p. 11)
5752:
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5740:, p. 47)
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5723:. p. 18.
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5557:nyayakaranika
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5463:Koshthagarika
5460:
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5448:
5444:
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5420:
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5415:Mahapratihara
5412:
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5398:
5386:
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5349:This section
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5277:Rai of Kamrup
5265:
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5182:
5181:Kamrup region
5178:
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5152:(1075β1100).
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5035:Organisations
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4619:
4615:
4614:Polytheistic:
4609:
4604:
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4595:
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4586:
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4576:
4570:
4569:
4562:
4559:
4557:
4556:Me-Dam-Me-Phi
4554:
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4537:
4536:Ali Ai Ligang
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3383:
3373:
3361:Arthashastra
3359:population.
3352:
3338:
3336:
3315:
3301:
3286:
3282:
3271:Pragjyotisha
3270:
3268:
3263:
3259:
3247:
3241:
3235:
3231:
3224:Samudragupta
3215:
3213:
3200:Ahom kingdom
3192:
3168:North Bengal
3166:, parts of
3149:
3120:
3117:Pragjyotisha
3116:
3071:
3070:
2956:Pala Dynasty
2883:Harshavarman
2836:(650β900 CE)
2816:Avantivarman
2776:Sthitavarman
2686:Pushyavarman
2678:(350β650 CE)
2651:
2650:
2517:Demographics
2507:Architecture
2287:French India
2277:Danish India
2157:Bengal Subah
2147:Bhoi dynasty
2077:Koch Kingdom
1912:Ahom Kingdom
1786:Deva Kingdom
1478:Huna Kingdom
1447:
1418:Gupta Empire
1320:(AD 35β405 )
1279:Kanva Empire
1251: 50 BC
1133:Chola Empire
1072:(312β303 BC)
1062:(321β184 BC)
1052:(330β323 BC)
1042:(380β321 BC)
1038:Nanda Empire
1032:(424β345 BC)
1014:(550β330 BC)
970:(684β424 BC)
960:(799β684 BC)
950:(700β200 BC)
872:Swat culture
718:Chalcolithic
630:Palaeolithic
548:Architecture
500:Contemporary
455:Koch kingdom
450:Ahom kingdom
417:Pala dynasty
396:
284:Baro Bhuyans
228:Ahom kingdom
215:Succeeded by
214:
114:Haruppeswara
82:North Bengal
80:, parts of
36:
8850:Baro-Bhuyan
8626:Urban areas
8553:Choudhury (
8548:Chakraborty
8543:Burhagohain
8356:Tokari Geet
8301:The Hemkosh
7987:Upper Assam
7876:Lower Assam
7843:North Assam
7393:14 November
7189:10603/68309
7159:26 February
7125:Early Assam
7044:Puri (1968)
6964:Sarkar 1992
6960: 1250
6944:Sarkar 1992
6931:Sarkar 1992
6910:Sarkar 1992
6897:Sarkar 1992
6884:Boruah 2011
6868:Boruah 2011
6855:Boruah 2011
6829:Boruah 2011
6813:Boruah 2011
6776:Lahiri 1991
6612:Lahiri 1991
6354:Baruah 1995
6298:Baruah 1995
6250:Boruah 2007
6073:Sharma 1978
5802:Sarkar 1990
5785:Ludden 2003
5772:Saikia 1997
5696:Boruah 2005
5683:Boruah 2005
5657:Sharma 1978
5561:vyavaharika
5553:vishayapati
5497:Land survey
5487:dharmottara
5273: 1250
5235:Raja Prithu
5146:Dharma Pala
5134:Pala Empire
5126:Brahma Pala
5104:mahasamanta
4910:Folk dances
4867:Assam Ratna
4816:The Hemkosh
4516:Til'or Laru
4491:Masor Tenga
4218:Rajbongshis
4081:Baro-Bhuyan
3979:West Bengal
3975:Murshidabad
3928:Yasodharman
3899:Bhutivarman
3618:ARJUNAYANAS
3500:Shin (2018)
3492:Lalitakanta
3298:Antecedents
3237:Mahabharata
3220:4th century
3180:West Bengal
3127:during the
3125:early state
3016:Dharma Pala
3006:Harsha Pala
2966:Brahma Pala
2843:Salasthamba
2756:Bhutivarman
2502:Agriculture
2472:South India
2447:Maharashtra
2397:Balochistan
2337:Afghanistan
2311:(1858β1947)
2307:British Raj
2301:(1757β1858)
2297:Company Raj
2291:(1759β1954)
2281:(1620β1869)
2271:(1605β1825)
2267:Dutch India
2261:(1510β1961)
2248:(1510β1961)
2231:(1799β1849)
2227:Sikh Empire
2221:(1729β1947)
2211:(1707β1799)
2201:(1674β1818)
2191:(1650β1948)
2181:(1642β1975)
2171:(1600β1750)
2161:(1576β1757)
2151:(1541β1804)
2141:(1532β1673)
2131:(1529β1736)
2121:(1540β1556)
2111:(1526β1858)
2098:(1526β1858)
2081:(1515β1947)
2071:(1499β1763)
2061:(1518β1687)
2050:(1492β1686)
2039:(1492β1619)
2028:(1490β1574)
2017:(1490β1636)
2006:(1490β1596)
1996:(1470β1842)
1986:(1434β1541)
1976:(1399β1947)
1966:(1358β1803)
1956:(1352β1576)
1946:(1336β1646)
1936:(1325β1448)
1926:(1300β1779)
1916:(1228β1826)
1906:(1451β1526)
1895:(1414β1451)
1884:(1320β1414)
1873:(1290β1320)
1862:(1206β1290)
1851:(1206β1526)
1841:(1170β1206)
1818:(1206β1526)
1799: 1300
1795: 1200
1780:(1187β1673)
1770:(1156β1184)
1750:(1102β1766)
1740:(1083β1323)
1730:(1078β1434)
1720:(1070β1230)
1716:Sena Empire
1710:(1040β1347)
1700:(1003β1320)
1626:Pala Empire
1488:Rai Kingdom
1330:(AD 60β240)
1263:(185β73 BC)
1019:Ror Dynasty
739: 3950
460:Baro-Bhuyan
94:West Bengal
8931:Categories
8638:Bongaigaon
8331:Naam Ghosa
8249:literature
8187:Bihu dance
8130:Halflong (
8058:Hailakandi
7952:Dima Hasao
7894:Bongaigaon
7805:High Court
7785:Government
7752:Assam Mail
7684:Assam silk
7053:References
7031:, Guwahati
6525:0226742210
6336:Tamresvari
6209:Dutta 2008
6191:Tamresvari
5670:Urban 2011
5625:Dutta 2008
5474:brahmadeya
5455:kamalakara
5445:. Duties (
5177:Kumarapala
5138:Ratna Pala
4821:Kodom Koli
4811:The Jonaki
4796:Charyapads
4784:Jonaki Era
4774:Beginnings
4761:Literature
4551:Durga Puja
4378:Lagundeoni
4347:Traditions
4223:Tea-tribes
3904:ashwamedha
3674:TOCHARIANS
3600:South Asia
3567:Narakasura
3476:Bangladesh
3448:Mymensingh
3422:Boundaries
3407:Sarupathar
3392:Bangladesh
3355:after the
3349:Geographia
3275:Bhagadatta
3176:Bangladesh
2986:Indra Pala
2976:Ratna Pala
2939:Tyagasimha
2706:Balavarman
2582:Philosophy
2562:Metallurgy
2552:Literature
2477:Tamil Nadu
2342:Bangladesh
2117:Sur Empire
1831:(977β1186)
1797: β c.
1760:(675β1210)
1690:(973β1189)
1680:(942β1244)
1670:(882β1110)
1660:(850β1334)
1650:(800β1327)
1630:(750β1174)
1610:(694β1947)
1590:(650β1036)
1570:(624β1075)
1538: 700
1536: β c.
1534: 550
1507: 500
1452:(350β1100)
1442:(350β1000)
1410: 600
1408: β c.
1406: 250
1389: 500
1387: β c.
1385: 250
1308: 130
1283:(75β26 BC)
1249: β c.
1247: 150
1178: β c.
1144:β AD 1279)
1127:β AD 1102)
1110:β AD 1345)
1089: β c.
1002: 600
987:β AD 1600)
795:Bronze Age
539:Categories
317:Bangladesh
160:Government
90:Bangladesh
8693:Sivasagar
8678:Karimganj
8648:Dibrugarh
8618:Sutradhar
8538:Borphukan
8528:Borgohain
8182:Bagurumba
8077:Geography
8063:Karimganj
8030:Sivasagar
8020:Lakhimpur
8000:Dibrugarh
7995:Charaideo
7909:Kokrajhar
7851:Biswanath
7834:divisions
7830:Districts
7800:Governors
7679:Assam tea
7652:Education
7622:Etymology
7299:: 14β49.
7110:: 78β86.
6627::106β107)
6500:Shin 2010
6483:Shin 2010
6470:Shin 2010
6410:Shin 2018
6393:Shin 2018
6380:Shin 2018
6367:Shin 2018
6341:Shin 2018
6293:T'ang Shu
6196:Shin 2018
6157:Shin 2018
6100:Shin 2018
6086:Puri 1968
6060:Shin 2018
6039:Guha 1984
6005:Geography
5988:Shin 2018
5975:Shin 2018
5967:punastoma
5950:Shin 2018
5937:Puri 1968
5924:Shin 2018
5907:Shin 2018
5877:Shin 2018
5849:Shin 2018
5823:Guha 1983
5815:Guha 1983
5798:Koch Hajo
5751:Puri 1968
5535:(towns),
5491:devottara
5479:agraharas
5443:uparikara
5372:July 2021
5150:Jaya Pala
4985:Monuments
4687:Bathouism
4529:Festivals
4506:Poitabhat
4237:Languages
4154:Kaibartas
4048:Classical
3966:Shashanka
3949:Maukharis
3944:aswamedha
3828:SASANIANS
3806:VAKATAKAS
3788:KIDARITES
3770:SAMATATAS
3712:LICCHAVIS
3654:KALABHRAS
3609:YAUDHEYAS
3529:, in the
3504:sedentary
3353:Kirrhadia
3318:mentions
3269:The name
3210:Etymology
3030:1075β1100
3026:Jaya Pala
3020:1035β1060
3010:1015β1035
2532:Education
2522:Dynasties
2442:Rajasthan
2427:Karnataka
2372:Sri Lanka
1640:(753β982)
1620:(736β916)
1600:(661β750)
1580:(632β661)
1560:(618β841)
1550:(606β647)
1519:(543β753)
1492:(489β632)
1482:(475β576)
1472:(475β767)
1462:(420β624)
1432:(345β525)
1422:(280β550)
1370:(230β360)
1360:(224β651)
1350:(210β340)
1340:(170β350)
1303:(AD 21 β
1161:β AD 800)
913:Janapadas
741:β1900 BC)
668:Neolithic
146:Religion
8937:Kamarupa
8918:Category
8805:Kamarupa
8708:Tinsukia
8668:Guwahati
8663:Golaghat
8658:Goalpara
8601:Majumdar
8591:Hazarika
8523:Borbarua
8366:Hiranaam
8361:Dihanaam
8115:Dhansiri
8035:Tinsukia
8010:Golaghat
7972:Morigaon
7924:Goalpara
7866:Udalguri
7861:Sonitpur
7712:Kamarupa
7669:Politics
7387:Archived
7301:Archived
7241:archived
7199:25 April
7193:Archived
7153:Archived
7135:(1989).
7116:44146698
7095:44145968
7007:Archived
6454:26 March
6448:Archived
6216:Archived
6128:Archived
6117:Archived
5963:brahmana
5819:Bar-Mels
5766:and the
5587:See also
5569:adhikara
5565:kayastha
5537:agrahara
5451:Kaibarta
5407:Rajaguru
5397:saptanga
5287:for the
5161:Ramapala
5142:Guwahati
5022:(anthem)
4970:National
4790:Archives
4698:Buddhism
4623:Shaktism
4594:Hinduism
4575:Religion
4441:folklore
4373:Namghars
4359:Hengdang
4144:Brahmins
4060:Medieval
4000:a series
3998:Part of
3962:Thanesar
3864:SASANIAN
3837:SAKASTAN
3826:KUSHANO-
3752:KAMARUPA
3732:SASANIAN
3692:PALLAVAS
3683:KADAMBAS
3627:MADRAKAS
3551:Guwahati
3496:Guwahati
3456:Xuanzang
3411:Golaghat
3287:Kamarupa
3256:Kamadeva
3248:Kamarupa
3243:Ramayana
3232:Kamarupa
3216:Kamarupa
3152:Guwahati
3072:Kamarupa
3000:990β1015
2923:Jayamala
2899:Salambha
2643:a series
2641:Part of
2597:Timeline
2587:Religion
2567:Military
2557:Maritime
2547:Language
2537:Indology
2367:Pakistan
2357:Maldives
2055: β
2044: β
2033: β
2022: β
2011: β
1900: β
1889: β
1878: β
1867: β
1856: β
1004:β300 BC)
944: β
933: β
922: β
911: β
890:Iron Age
870: β
859: β
838: β
827: β
816: β
391:Medieval
333:a series
331:Part of
150:Hinduism
132:Sanskrit
49:350β1140
8731:History
8698:Silchar
8633:Barpeta
8586:Goswami
8518:Bharali
8508:Bhuiyan
8499:Barua (
8429:Brahmin
8414:History
8316:Buranji
8199:Borgeet
8144:Culture
8005:Dhemaji
7929:Nalbari
7899:Chirang
7889:Barpeta
7856:Darrang
7704:History
7674:Tourism
7647:Economy
7642:Culture
7637:Cuisine
7542:Capital
7342:4414346
7277:3517005
7237:3516963
6979::16β17)
6703:29 June
6239::63β64)
6102::28β29)
6011::60β61)
5581:dandika
5573:dandika
5545:rajanya
5528:vishaya
5523:mandala
5501:kshetra
5435:Revenue
5421:, etc.
5222:Sandhya
5132:of the
5108:samanta
5006:Symbols
4962:Joymoti
4768:History
4720:Sikhism
4709:Jainism
4676:Animism
4478:Cuisine
4369:Kirtans
4328:Extinct
4317:Sylheti
4297:Kachari
4256:Asamiya
4208:Misings
4198:Dimasas
4174:Sylheti
4164:Muslims
4159:Kalitas
4149:Chutias
4029:History
3797:ABHIRAS
3723:SATRAPS
3721:WESTERN
3703:KUSHANS
3663:WESTERN
3636:MALAVAS
3409:in the
3345:Ptolemy
3324:Magadha
3293:History
3222:, when
3131:on the
2996:Go Pala
2990:960β990
2980:920β960
2970:900β920
2942:890β900
2934:860β880
2926:855β860
2918:832β855
2910:815β832
2902:795β815
2894:745β760
2886:725β745
2878:710β725
2870:695β710
2862:680β695
2854:670β680
2846:650β670
2820:Unknown
2810:600β650
2800:595β600
2790:590β595
2780:566β590
2770:542β566
2760:518β542
2750:494β518
2740:470β494
2730:446β470
2720:422β446
2710:398β422
2700:374β398
2690:350β374
2527:Economy
2512:Coinage
2432:Kashmir
2412:Gujarat
1509:β 1026)
619:Outline
553:Palaces
529:Buranji
518:Sources
118:Durjaya
106:Capital
8800:Davaka
8703:Tezpur
8683:Nagaon
8673:Jorhat
8643:Dhubri
8615:Chutia
8606:Saikia
8596:Kalita
8582:Gohain
8476:Mising
8466:Dimasa
8444:Chutia
8434:Kalita
8406:People
8386:Cinema
8376:Gogona
8341:Jonaki
8326:Dasham
8266:Cinema
8258:cinema
8219:Gamosa
8214:Saraai
8162:Jolpan
8125:Diphlu
8120:Dihing
8105:Majuli
8053:Cachar
8025:Majuli
8015:Jorhat
7977:Nagaon
7914:Kamrup
7904:Dhubri
7815:Police
7614:Topics
7591:Flower
7573:Animal
7547:Dispur
7379:
7340:
7310:27 May
7275:
7235:
7145:
7114:
7093:
6999:
6923:Iuzbak
6732:1 July
6557:
6522:
6054:, the
5787::5081)
5698::1464)
5685::1465)
5519:bhukti
5469:Grants
5293:Kamata
5218:Prithu
5130:Gopala
5100:Tezpur
4942:Cinema
4861:Awards
4838:Novels
4833:Poetry
4827:Genres
4718:
4707:
4696:
4685:
4674:
4663:
4653:Others
4645:
4634:
4621:
4606:
4592:
4486:Judima
4398:Satras
4354:Gamosa
4292:Hajong
4275:Script
4263:
4254:
4213:Rabhas
4203:Karbis
4193:Deoris
4124:People
4099:Modern
4002:on the
3917:visaya
3895:Davaka
3866:EMPIRE
3855:MAKRAN
3817:EMPIRE
3779:DAVAKA
3701:LITTLE
3665:GANGAS
3602:350 CE
3472:Bhutan
3440:Sadiya
3380:Davaka
3357:Kirata
3328:Pundra
3279:Naraka
3196:Kamrup
3188:Sylhet
3172:Bhutan
3160:Tezpur
3137:Davaka
3123:), an
2867:Kumara
2859:Palaka
2645:on the
2462:Odisha
2457:Punjab
2402:Bengal
2347:Bhutan
477:Modern
335:on the
313:Bhutan
86:Bhutan
74:Bhutan
70:Bengal
8653:Diphu
8611:Sarma
8579:Gogoi
8575:Gayen
8570:Dutta
8513:Borah
8471:Karbi
8461:Deori
8254:music
8204:Satra
7957:Hojai
7884:Baksa
7533:Assam
7529:State
7338:JSTOR
7304:(PDF)
7289:(PDF)
7273:JSTOR
7233:JSTOR
7213:(PDF)
7112:JSTOR
7091:JSTOR
6844::165)
6709:Ahom
6666::113)
6653::109)
6640::109)
6601::101)
6502::177)
6485::178)
6472::177)
6406:pitha
5999:"The
5672::237)
5609:Notes
5541:grama
5505:khila
5447:sulka
5332:State
5320:Ahoms
5247:Gauda
5159:king
4934:Media
4901:Music
4636:Islam
4582:Major
4501:Pitha
4423:Xorai
4388:Pujas
4364:Jaapi
4312:Rabha
4307:Kochi
4302:Karbi
4281:Minor
4244:Major
4188:Boros
4169:Sikhs
4139:Ahoms
3932:Malwa
3846:TURAN
3815:GUPTA
3761:GAUDA
3743:NAGAS
3508:pitha
3494:near
3480:Nepal
3444:Dhaka
3369:state
3332:Vanga
3184:Bihar
3141:Assam
2875:Vajra
2482:Tibet
2467:Sindh
2422:Kabul
2407:Bihar
2392:Assam
2362:Nepal
2352:India
558:Forts
321:Nepal
309:India
98:Bihar
66:Assam
8566:Deka
8456:Bodo
8439:Koch
8424:Ahom
8381:Pepa
8371:Dhol
8256:and
8245:Arts
8231:and
8229:Muga
8172:Bihu
7832:and
7600:Tree
7582:Bird
7564:Song
7395:2020
7377:ISBN
7312:2020
7249:2019
7201:2017
7161:2018
7143:ISBN
7015:2021
6997:ISBN
6933::38)
6912::38)
6870::82)
6857::82)
6831::81)
6815::80)
6778::76)
6734:2019
6705:2019
6555:ISBN
6520:ISBN
6456:2019
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6395::41)
6382::40)
6369::40)
6356::75)
6343::40)
6321::64)
6300::75)
6278::63)
6265::63)
6252::32)
6226::64)
6213:Paya
6198::40)
6176::64)
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5990::28)
5977::28)
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5926::28)
5909::39)
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5533:pura
5489:and
5461:and
5439:kara
5304:Mech
5302:and
5300:Koch
5285:Gaur
5157:Pala
5106:and
4665:Ahom
4546:Bihu
4412:Muga
4403:Silk
4393:Riha
4334:Ahom
4322:Tiwa
4287:Boro
3953:Gaur
3734:HIND
3478:and
3446:and
3320:Anga
3277:and
3264:rupa
3260:Kama
3186:and
3158:and
199:1140
96:and
72:and
8562:Das
8233:Eri
7531:of
7479:doi
7265:doi
7225:doi
7185:hdl
6691:aho
5969:or
5583:).
5362:by
5245:of
4734:Art
4511:Tea
4416:Pat
4408:Eri
3938:of
3533:of
3347:'s
3266:).
3240:or
3226:'s
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