-
suggested that the
language used to have its own now lost
script known as
Deodhai. As
result of socio-political
awakenings and
movements launched by different...
- Gait had
already prepared a
synopsis of
books in the
possession of the
Deodhais—the Ahom
royal priests— and this
attracted the
attention of Lyall." (Saikia...
-
medieval ****am. He was the
worshiper of the
Ahoms and the lord of the
deodhais (Ahom priest). The
third Ahom King
Subinphaa divided the
noble Ahoms into...
-
Rajar Vamsavali,
first published in
Orunodoi in 1850 and
reprinted in
Deodhai Asam Buranji.
Historians consider this do****ent to have been
composed in...
- His Times, Guwahati: Lawyer's Book
Stall Bhuyan,
Suryya Kumar (1962),
Deodhai Asam Buranji, Guwahati:
Department of
Historical and
Antiquarian Studies...
- India. 1928.
Bhuyan S.K. (ed.)
Deodhai Asam Buranji. Gauhati: DHAS, 1932. (Ramirez 2014, p. 23)
Bhuyan S.K. (ed.)
Deodhai Asam Buranji. Gauhati: DHAS, 1932;...
- was a
conflict of
opinion about the
location of the
capital between the
Deodhais (Ahom priests) and the
Hindu astrologers, the
former recommended Taimung...
-
Rajar Vamsavali,
first published in
Orunodoi in 1850 and
reprinted in
Deodhai Asam Buranji, she was the
daughter of King Dharmadhwajpal, also
known as...
- non-Buddhist gods, and he was
accompanied by
classes of
priests called Deodhai,
Bailung etc. But the Ahom
kings let
themselves be
influenced by the religion...
-
Borgohain (Chao-Thao-Mung); and
three priestly clans:
Bailung (Mo-plang),
Deodhai (Mo-sham),
Mohan (Mo-hang) and Siring. Soon the
Satghariya group was expanded—four...