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- king failed to retake the entire kingdom; a portion in the north-east, Bengmara (modern-day Tinsukia district), became known as Matak Rajya ruled by a...
- river Guijan. In 1791 AD, he transferred his capital to the city of Bengmara. Bengmara was built by King Sarbananda Singha with the help of his Minister...
- Purnanada Burhagohain and Sarbananda Singha, the leader of the Moamorias in Bengmara (present-day Tinsukia town), where it was agreed that the Ahom kingdom...
- boundary of the two kingdoms at Patkai hills. Tinsukia is the site of Bengmara, which was originally known as Changmai Pathar. It was the capital of the...
- region, the Matak Rajya, under the office of Borsenapati, with his seat at Bengmara (modern-day Tinsukia). The Matak community continued to hold strong till...
- to terms with Sarbananda, the last Moamora rebel leader holding out in Bengmara (Tinsukia). Ahoms declare Sarbananda the B****napati of Matak Rajya (Baruah...
- Rangpur), reinforced by a contingent of troops sent to his aid by the Bengmara chief Sarbananda Singha. It was the last encounter between Captain Welsh...
- Matak rajya (1805–1839), selected by his followers, with its capital in Bengmara, in what is now Tinsukia district in the Indian state of ****am. He was...
- into an agreement with Sarbananda Singha, the chief of the Moamariyas of Bengmara (present-day Tinisukia), by which he ceded to the latter territory between...
- February 1826, the whole of the Ahom kingdom, except the Sadiya and the Bengmara i.e the areas under Matak kingdom (1805–1839), fell under direct British...