- The
Chutia kingdom (also
Sadiya or
Chutiya) (Pron: /ˈsʊðiːjɑː/ or Sutia) was a late
medieval state that
developed around Sadiya in
present ****am and adjoining...
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claim to be
Chutiya, but they all
speak ****amese
because the
Chutiya language has disappeared. (Jacquesson & van
Breugel 2017:100) "The '
Chutiya' were also...
- ****ociating the name of the
Deori with that of the (****amese speaking)
Chutiya." (Jaquesson 2017:8–9) (Jaquesson 2017:8) "The
extant literature on Deori...
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importance of the
region in the past.
Historically Sadiya referred to the
Chutiya kingdom which included at
times the
districts of Lakhimpur,
Dhemaji and...
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Kachari kingdom in the
south bank of the
Brahmaputra river, and west of the
Chutiya kingdom in the
north bank.
These included areas of Nagaon,
Darrang and...
- 1967:17) ****an 1991, p. 891. "Tinsukia".
Retrieved 2 May 2012. "The Buruk-
Chutiyas,
according to P.
Saikia are the
direct descendants of the
Chutia royal...
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kingdom and the
period of
Ancient ****am. See:
Kamata kingdom, Ahom kingdom,
Chutiya kingdom,
Kachari kingdom,
Bhuyan chieftains. In the
middle of the 13th...
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prominent of them was the
Chutiya rulers who held the
areas of the
present district for long,
until the
outbreak of the Ahom-
Chutiya conflict in the 16th century...
- Suhungmung, the
kingdom made
large territorial expansions at the cost of the
Chutiya and the
Kachari kingdoms. At this
initial stage the
kingdom was
still not...
- the
borders between the
Chutiya kingdom and the
Kamata kingdom. Later, in the 16th century,
after the
annexation of the
Chutiya kingdom by the
Ahoms and...