Darrang (Assamese pronunciation: [dɔrɔŋ]) is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters are located at Mangaldoi...
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Dooars (redirect from Darrang Duars)
agreement was drawn, and the Darrang Duars went to the hands of Bhutias on the condition of annual tribute to Ahom side. The Darrang Duars were also surrendered...
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Darrang–Udalguri is one of the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam state in north-eastern India. The Election Commission on 2023 August 11th published...
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26°38′12″N 92°47′49″E / 26.63667°N 92.79694°E / 26.63667; 92.79694 Darrang College also known as Nalanda of the North Bank, is a college in Tezpur...
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1947, Assam had 13 districts. The districts were Cachar (14 August 1832), Darrang (1833), Goalpara, Kamrup, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Sivasagar, Jayantia parganas...
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spacious and gundri means powdered object. Udalguri district falls under Darrang Duars which includes the region between the Bornadi River and Dhansiri...
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Highway-715A (NH 715A) over the Brahmaputra River in Assam. It will connect Darrang district on the northern bank with Bhuragaon, Morigaon District on the...
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Painting of Assam (section Darrang Style)
schools of Assamese painting such as; Tai–Ahom School, Sattriya School, Darrang School and Garhgaon School (court style). But according to other scholars...
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Kanaklata Barua (category People from Darrang district)
undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her...
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Damdama B.Ed. College, Kulhati (Kamrup) Deomornoi B.Ed. College, Deomornoi (Darrang) Dhubri P.G.T.T. College, Jhagrarpar (Dhubri) Dudhnoi Teachers Training...
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those between Barnadi River and Dhansiri River were collectively known as Darrang Duars. The duars to the west of Goalpara were called Western Duars. The...
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Koch dynasty (section Rulers of Darrang)
newly acquired region between Barnadi and Bharali rivers, and called it Darrang. Balinarayan's descendants continued to rule the region as a tributary...
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district is also based on the story. Sonitpur district falls under the Darrang Duars which includes the region between the Bornadi River and Dhansiri...
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stationed at Tezpur. It consists of the following districts: Udalguri, Darrang, Sonitpur and Biswanath. Shri Rakesh Kumar, IAS is the current Commissioner...
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Mangaldoi Lok Sabha constituency (category Darrang district)
following assembly segments: Darrang Lok Sabha Constituency(1952-1957) Mangaldoi Lok Sabha Constituency(1957-2024) Darrang-Udalguri Lok Sabha Constituency(2024-present)...
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the Ahoms on the account of straying into Darrang. In November 1645, 107 Mughal sepoys illegally entered Darrang and advanced up to Singri in the Ahom territory...
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Mangaldai is a well known school located in Baruapara, Ward No.4, Mangaldai Darrang District, Assam. This school is run by the Shishu Shiksha Samiti, Assam;...
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Gaurinath Singha (1780–1795) had fixed this road as the northern boundary of Darrang. The Kingdom of Bhutan controlled the Duars of Koch Hajo and Koch Behar...
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Dipila (redirect from Dipila (Darrang), AS, India)
Dipila is a village in the Darrang district under Sipajhar constituency. From historical events, it is found that, the name Dipila came from a king named...
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Mangaldoi (category Cities and towns in Darrang district)
India. It's named after Mangaldahi, who was the daughter of the Raja of Darrang. She was married to Susenghphaa (r.1603-1641), (also known as Pratap Singha)...
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and lower Assam districts such as Dhubri, Morigaon, Goalpara, Kamrup, Darrang, Nagaon, Bongaigaon, Barpeta, South Salmara district, Nalbari, Chirang...
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Tezpur is a former Lok Sabha constituency in Assam under the Sonitpur District. Tezpur Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:...
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Dalgaon (category Cities and towns in Darrang district)
Dalgaon is a town in Darrang district, Assam, India. It is located at an elevation of 48 m above MSL. National Highway 15 passes through Dalgaon. Dalgaon...
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accompaniment of songs sung by an Ojha, a Bodo traditional chorus leader in the Darrang district of Assam. Deodhani is derived from two words – Deo, which means...
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List of lakes of Assam (section Darrang district)
This is a list of lakes (beels) and wetlands of Assam, India. Maguri Motapung Beel Udaipur Beel Rampur Beel Lomghori Beel Sasoni Merbeel Dihingerasuti...
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and younger brother of King Parikshit and the first King of Darrang Desa (present-day Darrang). He was the chief conductor of the operations conducted against...
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Daadi, East Kameng, Pakke Kesang, Kamle districts of Arunachal Pradesh and Darrang District of Assam in India. According to the 2011 census of India, the...
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in India. In British India, the river separated the Kamrup district and Darrang district. It originates from the Bara/Boro/Bada River. Maṇḍala, Satyendra...
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of Parikshit who had taken refugee under the Ahoms was made the king of Darrang in 1615 by the Ahom king Pratap Singha. From 1616, onwards many battles...
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