The Kamata Kingdom (pron: ˈkʌmətɑ) emerged in western Kamarupa probably when Sandhya, a ruler of Kamarupanagara, moved his capital west to Kamatapur sometime...
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Biswa Singha (redirect from Biswa singha of kamata)
the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes, replace the Baro-Bhuyans of Kamata kingdom, and establish a dynasty...
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The Bengal Sultanate–Kamata Kingdom War was a late 15th century conflict between the Kamata Kingdom and the Bengal Sultanate. As a result of the conflict...
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Jungal Balahu (section Last Kamata Kingdom ruler)
invincible.He defeated all nearby kingdoms. Mriganka/ Balahu was the last ruler of Kamata Kingdom. After him Niladhwaj of Kamata came to power established Khen...
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Kamarupa (redirect from Kamarupa Kingdom)
Kamarupanagara to Kamatapur (North Bengal) and established a new kingdom, that came to be called Kamata. At that time, western Kamarupa was the domain of the Koch...
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the erstwhile Kamata kingdom. After the fall of the Pala dynasty of Kamrupa, the western region was reorganized into the Kamata kingdom when Sandhya moved...
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Nara Narayan (section Kingdom expansion)
the undivided Koch dynasty of the Kamata Kingdom. He succeeded his father, Biswa Singha. Under him the Koch kingdom reached its cultural and political...
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Koch dynasty (category Kingdoms of Assam)
Singha established power in the erstwhile Kamata Kingdom which had emerged from the decaying Kamarupa Kingdom. The dynasty came to power by removing the...
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the Koch Dynasty in the Kamata Kingdom and younger brother of Nara Narayan, the 2nd king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom in the 16th century. He...
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Kamatapur, and thus established the Kamata kingdom. on account of attacks by the Bengalis. The last of the Kamata kings, the Khens, were removed by Alauddin...
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Dimasa kings. The Dimasa kingdom and others (Kamata, Chutiya) that developed in the wake of the Kamarupa kingdom were examples of new states that emerged...
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High School, a school located in the Kamata neighborhood, Ōta, Tokyo, Japan Kamata Kingdom, a 13th-century kingdom in Assam, India Kamtapur, autonomous...
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Koch Hajo (category Kingdoms of Assam)
created by dividing the Kamata kingdom then under Nara Narayan in medieval Assam. The Sankosh River divided the two new kingdoms, and it is roughly the...
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of West Bengal. Formerly part of the Kamarupa kingdom, the area became the heart of the Kamata Kingdom in the 12th century. During the British Raj, the...
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Nilambar (redirect from Nilambar of Kamata)
Nīlambara (reigned 1480–1498) was the last Khen ruler or Kamadeswar of the Kamata kingdom in Western Assam and North Bengal. He ruled from the city of Kamatapur...
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KRDS lects (redirect from Proto-Kamata)
began differentiating after 1250 around Kamatapur, the capital city of Kamata kingdom, as the western branch of the proto-Kamarupa, whereas the eastern branch...
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Pragjyotisha is a mythological kingdom that is mentioned in a multitude of Hindu epics. It came to be associated with the historical Kamarupa after Bhaskaravarman...
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friendly encounter with Chutia kingdom that turned into a conflict, and the other was a marriage alliance with the Kamata kingdom. At the end of the 14th century...
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Cooch Behar State (redirect from Cooch Behar Kingdom)
located south of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, in present-day West Bengal. Cooch Behar State was formed when the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty split...
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squeezed between the Kachari kingdom and the Kamata kingdom in the west and were slowly overpowered by the expanding Ahom kingdom in the east. In Bengal, the...
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Sudangphaa (section Expedition against Kamata kingdom)
Sulai was the youngest son of Ahom king Sukhaangphaa and princess of Kamata kingdom Bhajani (some sources say the princess name was Rajani; some said that...
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Niladhwaj (reigned 1440–1460) was a king of the Kamata kingdom and founder of the Khen dynasty. He ruled from the city of Kamatapur (now called Gosanimari)...
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Kamata. In these early inscriptions, the kings are said to be seated in Sadhyapuri, identified with the present-day Sadiya; which is why the kingdom is...
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north-eastern India in the present-day state of Assam, India. He founded the Kamata Kingdom when he moved his capital west to Kamatapur (present-day Gosanimari)...
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Suhungmung (category Ahom kingdom)
the Kamata kingdom. His general, Ton-kham, pursued the Muslims up to the Karatoya river, the western boundary of the erstwhile Kamarupa Kingdom, the...
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Chakradhwaj (reigned 1460–1480) was a Khen ruler of the Kamata kingdom in Assam. He was the son of the founder of the dynasty, Niladhwaj, and was succeeded...
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Kamrup region (section Kamata (1250-1581))
present-day North Bengal and his new kingdom came to be called Kamata; or sometimes as Kamata-Kamrup. Though Kamata included Koch Bihar, Darrang, Kamrup...
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the literature from the 14th century to the end of 16th century in Kamata kingdom and rest the Brahmaputra valley of Assam. Early Assamese literature...
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Satyaki-pravesa are prominent works of this era. Harivara Vipra, a court poet of Kamata Kingdom, composed Vavruvahanar Yuddha (based on the Mahabharata), Lava-Kushar...
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Munshiram Manoharlal, New Delhi Gogoi, Padmeshwar (1968), The Tai and the Tai kingdoms, Gauhati University, Guwahati Guha, Amalendu (1977), Planter-Raj to Swaraj...
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