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    Garhgaon (pronounced [ɡaɹˈɡãʊ]) is a historic town in Assam, India and served as the capital of the Ahom kingdom for many years. It was built by the Ahom...
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    (Pron:/ˌkɑ:ɹɛŋ ˈgɑ:/, "royal palace"), also known as The Garhgaon Palace, is located in Garhgaon 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Sivasagar, Assam, India. The...
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    able to occupy Garhgaon, the Ahom capital, before the beginning of the rainy season, but he and his army were confined mostly to Garhgaon and Madhupur during...
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    Mughal viceroy at Bengal Mir Jumla II invaded and occupied his capital Garhgaon as a result of which he had to retreat to the Namrup area, and because...
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    illustrated manuscripts were produced and a new school of art emerged as the 'Garhgaon school'. This school of art broke away from the already existing 'Sattriya...
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    1663. The treaty Mir Jumla II brought occupation of the Ahom capital, Garhgaon, to an end. The conditions of the treaty were as follows: Jayadhwaj Singha...
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    He was born in an Assamese Muslim family at Dhekerigaon village near Garhgaon in Assam The legend about his origin states that there was once a tiger...
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    son of Suhungmung natural death Garhgaon 1552–1603 51y Sukhaamphaa Khuraa Rojaa son of Suklenmung natural death Garhgaon 1603–1641 38y Susenghphaa Prataap...
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    looted, most famously under the Mughal general Mir Jumla who had occupied Garhgaon briefly in the 17th century, and by the British after 1826. In the past...
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    the Ahoms, lost at several places, and then captured the Ahom capital Garhgaon. During the rainy season Mir Jumla and his army suffered immeasurable hardship...
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  • Rahmat Banu Begum Born Ramani Gabharu c. 1656 Garhgaon, Ahom kingdom Died c. 1684 (aged 27) Agra, Mughal Empire Burial Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka Spouse Muhammad...
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  • Islamic Invasion ever happened in the history of Assam where Ahom capital Garhgaon was captured by Mughal soldiers, but the success of that Invasion was short...
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    the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of the Ahom kingdom till the establishment...
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    gardens from the Rang Ghar pavilion's upper floors Ahom Dynasty Kareng Ghar, Garhgaon Talatal Ghar, Sivasagar Sivasagar district "Rang Ghar". Assaminfo.com....
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  • Ahom Raja's palace is an historic building in Garhgaon, Assam State, India. The four-story palace has a dome shaped roof and also contains a chamber. Two...
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    Swargadeo Rudra Singha in "Meteka" in 1707 after shifting the capital from Garhgaon. It is currently a part of Sibsagar town. The place holds many monuments...
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    was once endowed with. King Rudra Singha had shifted his capital from Garhgaon to Rangpur in 1707 (then known as Tengabari). He started the construction...
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    Kareng Ghar made by one of the Ahom Kings situated at Garhgaon...
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  • Koch forces and the brother of the king, which resulted in the fall of Garhgaon, the Ahom capital. The fall of the capital resulted in the Ahom kings flight...
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    He was installed by Debera Borbarua, a powerful officer in the capital Garhgaon. Gobar was the last king installed by Debera before both were removed and...
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    army began to retake their territories in Assam. Mir Jumla II advanced on Garhgaon, the capital of the Ahom kingdom, and reached it on 17 March 1662. The...
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    them the styles are mainly three; Satriya, Court (Garhgaon, Provincial Mughal, Style akin to Garhgaon merged) and Darrang, if and when Tai-Ahom is excluded...
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  • Dihingia Raja. The next king, Suklenmung (1539–1552), moved the capital to Garhgaon. The place is recorded in the Chinese chronicle Ming Shilu and is referred...
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    in this dereliction of duty and arrested Hari as well as Madhavdev. At Garhgaon, Hari was executed and Madhavdev interned for about a year. According to...
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  • Jaidhwani and Pratidhwani etc. 'Garhgaon' is an eminent poem of him where he describes the royalty of the capital Garhgaon in Ahom kingdom. He was honored...
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  • state), with the Mughals ending their occupation of the Ahom capital of Garhgaon, in return for payment by Ahom in silver and gold for costs of the occupation...
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    his brother would exercise joint domination, he from his headquarters at Garhgaon and Udayaditya from his capital Charaideo. Udayaditya was instead put to...
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    Ahoms could not resist up well, and the Mughals occupied the capital, Garhgaon. Unable to keep it, and in at the end of the Battle of Saraighat, the Ahoms...
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  • Tumapel Old Javanese, Sanskrit  Indonesia Ahom Kingdom 1228 1826 Charaideo, Garhgaon, Rangpur, Jorhat Assamese, Tai-Ahom  India  Myanmar Sambhuvaraya Dynasty...
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    son of Suhungmung natural death Garhgaon 1552–1603 51y Sukhaamphaa Khuraa Rojaa son of Suklenmung natural death Garhgaon 1603–1641 38y Susenghphaa Prataap...
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