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Laluksola Bor****an (fl. 1672–1680) also
Laluk Nimati ****an was of Lan
Phima family and was son of
Momai Tamuli Borborua and
elder brother of Lachit...
- Borbarua. She was the
niece of
Lachit Bor****an and
Laluksola Bor****an. She
famously resisted Laluksola Bor****an's plan to hand over
Guwahati to her husband...
- the end of the
ministerial dictatorship of Atan
Burhagohain and rise of
Laluksola Bor****an, the Ahom
Viceroy of
Guwahati and
Lower ****am, as the real authority...
-
Muhammad Azam Shah, the son of
Aurangzeb in 1668. She
famously resisted Laluksola Bor****an's plan to hand over
Guwahati to her husband. She died suddenly...
-
India Relations Momai Tamuli Borbarua (father) ****i
Moran (mother)
Laluksola Bor****an (brother)
Pakhori Gabharu (sister)
Marangi Borbarua (brother)...
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influence by
placing their own
choice of
prince in the throne. In 1679,
Laluksola Bor****an, in
hopes of
becoming king with the help of Mughals, surrendered...
- Rank
Borbarua Battles / wars
Battle of
Duimunsila Children Lachit Bor****an
Laluksola Bor****an
Bhardhora Bor****an
Marangi Borbarua Pakhori Gabharu...
- twenty-eighth king of the Ahom Kingdom. He was only 14
years of age when
Laluksola Bor****an, the Ahom
viceroy of
Guwahati and
Lower ****am,
raised him to...
- instability. This
period saw the
ruthless power grab of
Debera Borbarua and
Laluksola Bor****an's
abandonment of
Guwahati to the
hands of
Mughals and oppression...
-
Ramsingh were released, but the
Bhatdhara ****an,
brother of the late
Laluksola Bor****an who had
abandoned Guwahati, was
ghoulishly killed. With the...