The Chutia people (Pron: /ˈsʊðiːjɑː/ or Sutia) are an ethnic group that are native to Assam and historically associated with the Chutia kingdom. However...
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The Chutia Kingdom (also Sadiya or Chutiya) was a late medieval state that developed around Sadiya in present Assam and adjoining areas in Arunachal Pradesh...
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Chutia, Sutia and Sutiya are variants of a surname from Assam, India. It is mainly used by the Chutia people.[citation needed] Notable persons with the...
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and Chutia people of Assam. In Chotanagpur division, Munda have adopted Pahan as their village priest. Involved in agriculture, the Munda people celebrate...
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were built during the Chutia reign. Another notable heritage site, Bhismaknagar, has led to suggestions that the Chutia people had an advanced culture...
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Joyanti Chutia is an Indian physicist who specializes in solid-state physics and plasma physics. She was among the first women who have headed scientific...
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Hemoprova Chutia (born September 22, 1955) is an Indian handloom weaver and artist based in Dibrugarh, Assam who has crafted a variety of creations using...
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Hazarika (section Notable Hazarika people)
AD, a Chutia Hazarika was involved in the battle with the Dafalas. After the fall of the Chutia kingdom, Hazarikas were appointed among Chutia blacksmiths...
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times this language became associated with the Chutia people erroneously, and came to be known as the "Chutia language" in the Linguistic Survey of India...
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peoples have formed early states in the late Medieval era of Indian history (Chutia Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Koch dynasty, Twipra Kingdom) and came under varying...
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Sati Sadhani (category Legendary Indian people)
The honoree is selected by a committee formed by the Parishad. Chutia kingdom Chutia people "Sati Sadhani Divas observed at North Lakimpur". Archived from...
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formation of Majuli island. The people of the Moran tribe lived to the south of the Dihing (Diroi) while the Chutia people lived north of the Dihing. The...
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Meghalaya. Megam has been strongly influenced by Khasic languages, while Deori-Chutia by the Idu Mishmi language. Languages of the family feature verb-final word...
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Sonaram Chutia (also known as Vaishnav Pandit) was a Vaishnav scholar, freedom fighter and educationist from Assam, India. Born in Bamkukurachowa village...
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of people of Assam at that period. Yet another reference of Bihu can be found in the Deodhai Buranji which mentions that the capital of the Chutia kingdom...
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caste. It is this process by which many groups such as Chutia, Borahi, Moran, Deori, Boro peoples to become Assamese peasants, especially in Upper and Central...
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distress as the Koch invasion did. Among many minor offensives from the Chutia people, the most important conflict was with the Nara king of Mungkang, when...
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Phani Sarma Siddhartha Sarma Imran Shah Arun Sharma Benudhar Sharma Sonaram Chutia Harivara Vipra Gopaldeva Bhawanipuria Aata (1551–1611) Hem Barua, Member...
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Bora (surname) (section Notable people)
Originally, the Bora surname was used as a high military position/title in the Chutia Kingdom held by individuals from the Buruk clan. The officials were collectively...
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the Assam valley during the medieval period, notably the Chutias, Kochs, and Dimasas. The Chutia kingdom ruled the eastern Assam from 1187 to 1523, the...
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are originally the Pator-goya clan of the ethnic Deori people. He said that the word "Chutia" became "Tia/Tiwa" by omitting the first part "Chu" but...
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Ramkuiwangbe Jeme Newme (category Living people)
"UnsungPadmaAwardees" (PDF). The Hindu. Retrieved 16 October 2023. "Assam's Hemoprava Chutia and Ramkuiwangbe Newme receive Padma Shri Award". News Live TV. Retrieved...
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Upper Assam division (section Chutia Kingdom)
made the king. Maha Bandula then returned to Ava in Myanmar. The medieval Chutia Kingdom was on the bank of the river Brahmaputra. It was a powerful kingdom...
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formation of Majuli island. The people of the Moran tribe lived to the south of the Dihing (Diroi) while the Chutia people lived north of the Dihing. The...
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The Dimasa people or Dimasa Kachari people (local pronunciation: [dimāsā]) are an ethnolinguistic community presently inhabiting in Assam and Nagaland...
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Ahom kingdom (section Classes of people)
myth-making was a common feature that all ancient and medieval kingdoms—such as Chutia and Kachari kingdoms—in Assam utilised for legitimacy to various degrees...
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Naga, Borahi and Moran, and later large sections of the Chutia and the Dimasa-Kachari peoples. This process of Ahomisation went on until the mid-16th...
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Tinsukia (section Notable people from Tinsukia)
Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha, known as Mezara, was a member of the erstwhile Chutia royal family and rose to become an able administrator. Mezara adopted the...
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burned in the fields and people pray to their ancestral gods for blessings. The word Meji is originally derived from the Deori-Chutia word Midi-ye-ji where...
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