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  2. Chutia people - Wikipedia

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    The Chutia people (Pron: / ˈ s ʊ ð iː j ɑː / or Sutia) are an ethnic group that are native to Assam and historically associated with the Chutia kingdom. [6] However, after the kingdom was absorbed into the Ahom kingdom in 1523–24, the Chutia population was widely displaced and dispersed in other parts of Upper Assam [7] [8] as well as Central Assam. [9]

  3. Chutia kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Though there is no doubt on the Chutia polity, the origins of this kingdom are obscure. [28] It is generally held that the Chutias established a state around Sadiya and contiguous areas [10] —though it is believed that the kingdom was established in the 13th century before the advent of the Ahoms in 1228, [29] and Buranjis, the Ahom chronicles, indicate the presence of a Chutia state [30 ...

  4. Birpal - Wikipedia

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    Birpal (also known as Gayapal, Bibar/Birbar) is a legendary founder of Chutia kingdom. He claimed descent from an ancestral king named Virmukka . As per the Assamese manuscripts, due to some misfortune( deva-dosha ) Birpal had to settle down with 60 Chutia families in a hill named Swarnagiri/Sonagiri in the year 1189 A.D.(1111 saka) where he ...

  5. Sadiya - Wikipedia

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    It was the capital of the Chutia Kingdom but after the downfall of the kingdom, Prasengmung Borgohain was appointed as the Sadiya-khowa-Gohain of the Ahom kingdom. [1] Extensive remains of buildings and fortifications built during the Chutia rule near Sadiya point to the importance of the region in the past.

  6. Sati Sadhani - Wikipedia

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    Sati Sadhani was a 16th-century legendary queen of the Chutia dynasty.In the Ahom Buranjis, the lead queen of the Chutias in 1524 was called Nang Lung or Bor Konwari. Sati Sadhani as a character might be based upon Nang Lung.

  7. Template:Chutiya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Rulers of Chutia kingdom; Part of History of Assam: Known rulers of the Chutia kingdom; Nandisvara: late 14th century: Satyanarayana: late 14th century: Lakshminarayana: early 15th century

  8. Category:Chutiya community - Wikipedia

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    Chutia people; S. Sati Sadhani; This page was last edited on 27 January 2024, at 15:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  9. Bora (surname) - Wikipedia

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    For example, during the revolt of 1775, Phukans and Baruas were appointed from Barechiringias and Chutia Boras. [5] The Lecham Chetia family descended from Tekela Bora, who was a prisoner of Chutia origin. [6] Chandrakanta Singha appointed his friend Satram, who was the son of a Kukurachuwa Bora of Chutia origin, as Charingia Phukan. [7]