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Tinsukia (Pron: ˌtɪnˈsʊkiə) is an
industrial city. It is
situated 480
kilometres (298 mi) north-east of
Guwahati and 84
kilometres (52 mi) away from the...
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Matak Rajya 1805–1839
Capital Bengmara (present-day
Tinisukia) Area • 4,661 km2 (1,800 sq mi)
Government B****napati • 1791–1805
Mejera • 1805–1839...
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Duwora (1892-1964) 25 1956
Dhuburi Benudhar Sarma (1894-1981) 26 1958
Tinisukia Padmadhar Chaliha (1895-1969) 27 1959
Nagaon Atul
Chandra Hazarika (1903-1986)...
- GP 4
Bordubatop GP 5
Haiborgaon GP 6
Juribor GP 7
Kushtoli GP 8 Niz-Gerua GP 9 Niz-Saharia GP 10
Tengaguri GP 11
Tinisukia Mohmari GP 12
Tulshibori GP...
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Christians 76,877 (5.79%),
Muslims 48,373 (3.64%) as of 2011.
Tinisukia is a
multi cultural district.
According to the 2011 census, 47.81% of...
- (Danda-Chhatra) Gold and
Silver Bedstead(Sal-pira)
Royal Throne Sunuwali Tinisukia Singhakhana Royal residence Kundilnagara Tutelary deity Kechai-khati v...
- Bherjan-Bokajan-Padumoni
Wildlife Sanctuary Location ****am,
India Nearest city
Tinisukia Coordinates 27°32′N 95°22′E / 27.53°N 95.37°E / 27.53; 95.37 Area 7...
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Lakhimpur which then
comprised the
present districts of
Dibrugarh and
Tinisukia on the
south bank and
Lakhimpur and
Dhemaji on the
north bank of the river...
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Super buses connects Guwahati, Jorhat, Nagaon, Sivasagar, Digboi,
Tinisukia, Doomdooma, Jagun,
Imphal (NH39),
Golaghat (NH39),
Dimapur (NH39). Local...
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Sarbananda Singha, the
chief of the
Moamariyas of
Bengmara (present-day
Tinisukia), by
which he
ceded to the
latter territory between the
Brahmaputra and...