- Koch Hajo (1581–1616) was the
kingdom under Raghudev and his son Parik****
Narayan of the Koch
dynasty that
stretched from
Sankosh River in the west to...
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captured portions of
Raghudev's territory as far as
Rangamati and Goalpara.[failed verification] However,
later Isa Khan and
Raghudev formed an alliance...
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After Chilarai's death, his son
Raghudev became governor of this portion.
Since Nara
Narayan did not have a son,
Raghudev was seen as the heir apparent...
- gave Koch
territory east of the
Sankosh river to
Raghudev and the rest to
Lakshmi Narayan.
Raghudev's kingdom became known as Koch Hajo, and
quickly fell...
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Narayan made
Raghudev, the son of Chilarai, the
governor of Koch Hajo, the
eastern portion of the country.
After the
death of Nara Narayan,
Raghudev declared...
- it was the
first capital of Koch Hajo
Kingdom (1581-1612AD). Koch King
Raghudev Narayan and Parik****
Narayan ruled the
kingdom from here till 1612 AD...
- the 1581
Raghudev, the son of
Chilarai and the
nephew of Nara Narayan,
affected a
split in the kingdom—Koch Hajo and Koch Bihar.
Though Raghudev had accepted...
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Cooch Behar accepted the v****alage of Mughals, and the Koch Hajo king
Raghudev and
later his son Parik****
sought ****istance from Ahoms. In 1612, the...
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kingdom and not as Kamrup. In 1581 the
Kamata kingdom was
bifurcated with
Raghudev gaining control over the
portion to the east of the
Sankosh river up to...
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numismatic evidence: the
earliest dates of
coins issued by
Lakshminarayan and
Raghudev. (Nath 1989, p. 47) Rai
Barma 1988
Morung is the
Terai region west of the...