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built on the bank of this tank. Then with the p****age-of time, the name
Sibsagar was formed. Sivasagar,
formerly known as Rangpur, was the
capital of the...
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Sibsagar ****embly
constituency is one of the 126 ****embly
constituencies of ****am
Legislative ****embly.
Sibsagar forms part of the
Jorhat Lok
Sabha constituency...
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- "Sunrise") was the
first ****amese-language
magazine published monthly from
Sibsagar, ****am, in 1846. The
magazine created a new era in the
world of ****amese...
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Sibsagar Girls' College,
established in 1964, is a women's
general degree college situated in
Sibsagar, ****am. This
college is
affiliated with the Dibrugarh...
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Mishing (2.78%)
Hindi (1.96%)
Bengali (1.58%)
Sadri (1.38%)
Others (2.06%)
Sibsagar is an
overwhelming ****amese
majority district. At the time of the 2011...
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Surviving design at
karengghar Ahom
Kingdom Charaideo Rang Ghar
Sibsagar Talatal Ghar Tai
people Ahom
people "Kareng Ghar". Onlinesivasagar.com...
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pundits such as
Hemchandra Barua with the
dialect spoken in
undivided Sibsagar district (the
centre of the Ahom kingdom)
forming the
standardised dialect...
- (Dikkaravasini) is now
located at
modern Sadiya about 100
miles to the
northeast of
Sibsagar" (Sircar 1990, pp. 63–68). Barpujari, H.K., ed. (1990). The Comprehensive...
- was
previously a sub-division of
undivided Sibsagar district. In 1983,
Jorhat was
carved out of
Sibsagar District and was made a
separate district. Jorhat...