- soon thereafter,
there were
seven important clans,
called Satghariya Ahoms (
Ahoms of the
Seven Houses).
There were Su/Tsu (Tiger) clan to
which the Chao-Pha...
- be
replaced the
power of Mong Kwang, at
which point the
Ahoms stopped the tributes. The
Ahoms began to call
their domain Mong Dun Sun Kham ("a country...
-
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...
- with the
Ahom people Ahom religion, an
ethnic folk
religion of Tai-
Ahom people Ahom alphabet, a
script used to
write the
Ahom language Ahom kingdom, a...
- long
Mughal siege of Guwahati, with the
Ahoms pushing away the
Mughals west
beyond the
Manas river. The
Ahoms,
smarting from the
occupation of the capital...
-
converted and by the
early 19th-century,
Ahom religion declined to be
replaced by Hinduism. In the 1931 survey, all
Ahoms listed Hinduism as
their religion....
-
Mohan (2018). "Revitalization of
Endangered Language and
Culture of the
Ahoms: The Background,
Problems and Prospects". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
- an ally to the
Ahoms than a
rival force. The
Ahoms, a Tai group,
ruled Upper ****am for
almost 600 years. In the year 1228 the Tai-
Ahoms came to the Brahmaputra...
-
proper rendering support, you may see
errors in display. The
Ahom people (alias Tai
Ahoms) and
Meitei people (alias Manipuris),
integral to the histories...
- were
declared Indravamsa kshatriyas, a
lineage created exclusively for the
Ahoms.
Suhungmung adopted the
title Swarganarayan, and the
later kings were called...