• The KochAhom conflicts (1532–1571) refer to the diplomatic, strategic and military relationships between the Koch and the Ahom kingdoms over the control...
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    Ahom–Mughal wars (January 1615 – August 1682) refers to the series of 17th-century conflicts between the Ahoms and the Mughals over the control of the...
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    has media related to Ahom Kingdom. Ahom dynasty Ahom–Mughal conflicts Treaty of Ghilajharighat Ramani Gabharu KochAhom conflicts Mueang Möng Mao Paik...
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    the Koch dynasty, who ruled over the Rangpur division in present-day Bangladesh and some regions of present-day Assam. After the KochAhom conflicts that...
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    the Koch Hajo branch broke up into various sub-branches under the Ahom kingdom. Koch Bihar became a princely state during British rule and was absorbed...
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    Kamata Kingdom (redirect from Koch kingdom)
    Koch Kingdom. In the same century the kingdom split in two: Koch Bihar and Koch Hajo. The eastern kingdom, Koch Hajo, was soon absorbed into the Ahom...
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    Susenghphaa (category People of the Ahom kingdom)
    worship in Durga temples. The conflict between Koch Bihar and Koch Hajo drew the Mughals and finally the Ahoms into the conflict in 1615, which finally ended...
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    Balinarayan (category Ahom kingdom)
    Mangaldoi, Darrang district. Ahom Dynasty Battle of Samdhara Ahom–Mughal conflicts Mughal Empire Ahom kingdom Koch-Ahom conflicts Gogoi 2002, p. 19 Sarkar...
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    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the intended characters. Ahom or Tai-Ahom (Ahom:𑜁𑜪𑜨 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 or 𑜁𑜨𑜉𑜫 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨; khwám tái ahüm)...
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    Battle of Bharali (category Ahom kingdom)
    The Battle of Bharali marked a significant conflict in the Ahom–Mughal wars, resulting in a decisive Ahom victory. Following the Mughal defeat, Bali Narayan...
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    kingdom. Since no conflict with the Kacharis is mentioned in the Ahom Buranjis it is conjectured that the enemy could have been the nascent Koch kingdom of Biswa...
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    Pradesh. The kingdom fell around the year 1524 to the Ahom Kingdom after a series of conflicts and the capital area ruled by the Chutia rulers became...
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    the Ahom kingdom, and set up camp at Majuli. By April 1563 the Ahom king Sukhaamphaa had to abandon his capital, which was then occupied by the Koch army...
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    Battle of Itakhuli (category 17th century in the Ahom kingdom)
    Battle of Itakhuli was fought in August 1682 between the Ahom Kingdom and the Mughal Empire. The Ahoms pushed back Mughal control to the west of the Manas...
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    split of the Koch kingdom and subsequent collapse of the eastern Koch Hajo due to the Mughals and during the period of Ahom-Mughal conflicts in early 17th...
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  • "Incidentally, literate Ahoms retained the Tai language and script well until the end of the 17th century. In that century of Ahom-Mughal conflicts, this language...
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    Darrang frontier, Buriguma and Killing were under Ahoms control. During the Ahom–Mughal conflicts in the mid 17th century, the Bhutias attempted to extend...
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    the Mughals and the latter with the Ahoms. Most of the 17th century saw the Ahom-Mughal conflicts, in which the Ahoms held the expansive Mughals at bay...
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    Assam (section Ahom kingdom)
    the wars with the Koch. During the reign of Sukhaamphaa, the Ahoms lost to a Koch army led by Chilarai and the Ahoms had to accept Koch supremacy and had...
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    'Rajbanshi' in Persian records, the Ahom Buranjis or the 18th-century Darrang Raja Vamsavali: the genealogical records of the Koch Bihar royal family, although...
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    wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity. Major conflicts of this era include the Italian Wars and Thirty Years' War in Europe,...
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    Cooch Behar State (redirect from Koch Bihar)
    Koch dynasty split following the death of Nara Narayan in 1586. The eastern portion, Koch Hajo, was soon absorbed by Ahom. The western portion, Koch Bihar...
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    to a region west of the Bor Baro-Bhuyan group. The increasing Koch and Ahom conflicts further ate away at their independence and sovereignty. At the...
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    and began his march against the Ahoms on January 4, 1662. The Ahom fortifications at Manas were easily overrun. Koch Behar was occupied in about one month...
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    totalled up to 30,000 infantry, 18,000 Turkish cavalry, and 15,000 Koch archers. The weaker Ahom army wore down the massive Mughal army through guerrilla tactics...
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    the Ahom forces on the first day of Bihu/Bisu in 1524 (first Wednesday of Bohag/Vaisakha), when the people were busy celebrating Bihu. The Ahom general...
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    region to the east up to Kaliabor. The Koch prince that oversaw Darrang, too, reported to the Borphukan. The Ahoms did not impose their administrative system...
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    Battle of Saraighat (category 17th century in the Ahom kingdom)
    " Armies from Koch Bihar joined the Mughal forces since they were vassals. Aware of Mughal military might and the weakness of the Ahom militia, especially...
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    Moamoria rebellion (category Ahom kingdom)
    in Ahom kingdom of present-day Assam that began as power struggle between the Moamorias (Mataks), the adherents of the Mayamara Sattra, and the Ahom kings...
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    which brought them into conflict with the newly expanded Ahom kingdom. One such invasion was by Turbak, who attacked the Ahoms in 1532–1533, most likely...
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