The Baro-Bhuyans (or Baro-Bhuyan Raj; also Baro-Bhuians and Baro-Bhuiyans) were confederacies of soldier-landowners in Assam and Bengal in the late Middle...
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Kamata Kingdom (section Baro-Bhuyan rule)
political control to a confederation of Baro-Bhuyan within a few years. Biswa Singha removed the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy and established the Koch dynasty...
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Sankardev, then named Sankaravara, was born into the Shiromani (chief) Baro-Bhuyans family at Bordowa (Alipukhuri, Tembuani) in present-day Nagaon district...
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This article is a list of the various dynasties and monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of incumbents. The...
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decaying Kamarupa Kingdom. The dynasty came to power by removing the Baro-Bhuyans, who had earlier removed the short-lived rule established by Alauddin...
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The History of Assam is the history of a confluence of people from the east, west, south and the north; the confluence of the Austroasiatic, Tibeto-Burman...
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area. The Sultans built mosques and tombs. It was later the seat of the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy that resisted Mughal expansion under the leadership of Isa...
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medieval times, and some of them came to be identified as part of the Baro-Bhuyans. The subsequent Kamarupa inscriptions, written in Sanskrit, suggest that...
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faith-based ideologies. Adi-Bhuiyan group's later foundation became known as Baro-Bhuyan chieftains. The Bengali Mirashdars living in the former Kachari Kingdom...
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Chutia, Kamata, and Kachari kingdoms, and the confederate rule of the Baro-Bhuyans. It is interesting to note that the term "Kamarupa" rarely appeared in...
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erstwhile Kamarupa the Kachari kingdom (central Assam, South bank), Baro Bhuyans (central Assam, North bank), and the Chutiya kingdom (east) were emerging...
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Golconda Hooghly Jinji Kandahar Purandhar Ranthambore Sambhal Adversaries Baro-Bhuyan Isa Khan Khwaja Usman Bayazid of Sylhet Musa Khan Pratapaditya Ibrahim...
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severally by baro-bhuyans and the Dimasa king,.."(Guha 1983:27) Baruah 1986, p. 227. (Phukan 1992:55) "On the behalf of the Ahom king, they [Bhuyans] fought...
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History of Bengal (section Baro-Bhuyans (1576–1610))
Hindus. They were led by the Bengali Muslim Rajput chief Isa Khan. The Baro-Bhuyans defeated the Mughal navy during several engagements in Bengal's rivers...
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Samdhara Ahom kingdom History of India Battle of Alaboi Battle of Salher Bhuyan, S. k. Lachit Barphukan And His Times. p. 84. "The Ahoms, being a nation...
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Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate Sur Empire Baro-Bhuyan Mughal period: Bengal Subah Nawabs of Bengal Battle of Plassey Colonial...
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Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes, replace the Baro-Bhuyans of Kamata kingdom, and establish a dynasty the remnant of which still...
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Assam. See: Kamata kingdom, Ahom kingdom, Chutiya kingdom, Kachari kingdom, Bhuyan chieftains. In the middle of the 13th century, Sandhya, a king of Kamarupanagara...
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Khuntakpa (Meitei: seven years of devastation). E. A. Gait 1926: 224-225 S.K. Bhuyan 1968 Tungkhungia Buranji or A History of Assam(1681-1826) : 197-199 (Baruah...
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Simultaneously, some parts of the region were ruled by several Hindu states, and Baro-Bhuyan landlords, and part of it was briefly overrun by the Suri Empire. Following...
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Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate Sur Empire Baro-Bhuyan Mughal period: Bengal Subah Nawabs of Bengal Battle of Plassey Colonial...
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CE) was the Maharaja of Bikrampur, and among the most prominent of the Baro-Bhuyan in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, he resisted Mughals...
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Golconda Hooghly Jinji Kandahar Purandhar Ranthambore Sambhal Adversaries Baro-Bhuyan Isa Khan Khwaja Usman Bayazid of Sylhet Musa Khan Pratapaditya Ibrahim...
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in 1594". Many of the chiefs subjugated by the Mughals, some of the Baro-Bhuyans in particular, were upstarts who grabbed territories during the transition...
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Golconda Hooghly Jinji Kandahar Purandhar Ranthambore Sambhal Adversaries Baro-Bhuyan Isa Khan Khwaja Usman Bayazid of Sylhet Musa Khan Pratapaditya Ibrahim...
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for the Dimasa people and the kingdom and record that around 1516 the Baro-Bhuyans at Alipukhuri came into conflict with their Kachari neighbors which escalated...
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Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate Sur Empire Baro-Bhuyan Mughal period: Bengal Subah Nawabs of Bengal Battle of Plassey Colonial...
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Chutia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Kamata Kingdom Ahom kingdom Koch kingdom Baro-Bhuyan Moamoria rebellion Modern Colonial Assam Assam Province Contemporary...
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Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate Sur Empire Baro-Bhuyan Mughal period: Bengal Subah Nawabs of Bengal Battle of Plassey Colonial...
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Buranji (section Published Buranjis—S K Bhuyan)
was later compiled and edited by S K Bhuyan and included in the 1931 published Deodhai Asam Buranji. S K Bhuyan reports that this translation was believed...
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