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- 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...
- 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. 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...
- 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...
- is also present, called 'Deodha-Joki' in Kamrup by the Bodo people and 'Deodhai' elsewhere in ****am. Deodhani depicts the dance of a Shaman woman or man...
- neighbours"(Ramirez 2014:19) Bhuyan S.K. (ed.) Deodhai Asam Buranji. Gauhati: DHAS, 1932. (Ramirez 2014, p. 23) Bhuyan S.K. (ed.) Deodhai Asam Buranji. Gauhati: DHAS, 1932;...
- (the royal, Burhagohain and Borgohain) and four priestly clans called Mo (Deodhai, Bailung, Mohan and Siring). (Baruah 1993, p. 16) (Baruah 1993, p. 44ff)...
- 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...