-
Garhgaon (pronounced [ɡaɹˈɡãʊ]) is a
historic town in ****am,
India and
served as the
capital of the Ahom
kingdom for many years. It was
built by the Ahom...
- (Pron:/ˌkɑ:ɹɛŋ ˈgɑ:/, "royal palace"), also
known as The
Garhgaon Palace, is
located in
Garhgaon 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) from Sivasagar, ****am, India. The...
- able to
occupy Garhgaon, the Ahom capital,
before the
beginning of the
rainy season, but he and his army were
confined mostly to
Garhgaon and
Madhupur during...
-
Mughal viceroy at
Bengal Mir
Jumla II
invaded and
occupied his
capital Garhgaon as a
result of
which he had to
retreat to the
Namrup area, and because...
-
illustrated m****cripts were
produced and a new
school of art
emerged as the '
Garhgaon school'. This
school of art
broke away from the
already existing 'Sattriya...
- 1663. The
treaty Mir
Jumla II
brought occupation of the Ahom capital,
Garhgaon, to an end. The
conditions of the
treaty were as follows:
Jayadhwaj Singha...
-
Jaidhwani and
Pratidhwani etc. '
Garhgaon' is an
eminent poem of him
where he
describes the
royalty of the
capital Garhgaon in Ahom kingdom. He was honored...
- son of
Suhungmung natural death Garhgaon 1552–1603 51y
Sukhaamphaa Khuraa Rojaa son of
Suklenmung natural death Garhgaon 1603–1641 38y
Susenghphaa Prataap...
- the Ahom
kingdom in
medieval ****am.
Since he
established his
capital at
Garhgaon (which
would remain the
capital of the Ahom
kingdom till the establishment...
-
Dihingia Raja. The next king,
Suklenmung (1539–1552),
moved the
capital to
Garhgaon. The
place is
recorded in the
Chinese chronicle Ming
Shilu and is referred...