-
neighborhood including the
Chutiyas until the
fourteenth century." (Shin 2020:51) (Baruah 1986:186) "The
Ahoms accepted many
Chutiyas to
their fold and offered...
- them
became Ahom-
chutiyas who were
admitted into the
higher offices in the Ahom government. The
conquest and
absorption of the
Chutiyas were a shot in the...
- 2014. ****an 1991, p. 891. "Tinsukia".
Retrieved 2 May 2012. "The Buruk-
Chutiyas,
according to P.
Saikia are the
direct descendants of the
Chutia royal...
-
Zamorin Kingdom (1102–1766)
Kalachuris of
Tripuri (675–1210)
Kalachuris of
Kalyani (1156–1184)
Chutiya Kingdom (1187–1673) Deva
Kingdom (c. 1200 – c. 1300)...
- target: CITEREFBhattacharjee1992 (help) "The most
famous temple of the
Chutiyas was that of Kechaikhati,
their primordial female deity...latter Sankritised...
-
records that
mention firearms even
before that, when they
conquered the
Chutiyas. The
Ahoms also
constructed a road from
Gauhati to the
Karatoya River during...
- (dominated by the ****amese and
other indigenous tribals like Rabhas, Morans,
Chutiyas, Ahoms, Tea tribes, Koch Rajbongshis, Tiwa etc.) 2)
Barak Valley (dominated...
-
Chengmung Gohain, son of
Nakjoi Dulia Barua, was
appointed Borgohain. The
Chutiyas, in
collaboration with the hill
tribes of
Abors and Mishmis, rose against...
- to
increase his
influence collected an army in
Bordowa and
attacked the
Chutiyas and
Khamtis but was held captive, he was
later set free and had to settle...
-
Genealogical claims and
political process in pre-modern
Northeast India, The
Chutiyas and the Dimasas". The
Indian Economic and
Social History Review. 57 (1):...