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  2. Battle of Saraighat - Wikipedia

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    This was the decisive battle that ended the years long Mughal siege of Guwahati, with the Ahoms pushing away the Mughals west beyond the Manas river. The Ahoms, smarting from the occupation of the capital by Mir Jumla and the harsh conditions of Treaty of Ghilajharighat, decided to lure a Mughal imperial force to Saraighat and take a stand ...

  3. Lachit Borphukan - Wikipedia

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    Lachit Borphukan (24 November 1622 – 25 April 1672) was an army general, primarily known for commanding the Ahom Army and the victory in the naval Battle of Saraighat (1671) that thwarted an invasion by the vastly superior Mughal Forces under the command of Ramsingh I. [2] He died about a year later in April 1672. [1]

  4. File:Forlong-Rivers-of-Life-big-chart.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. A Battle of Biblical Proportions - AOL

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    If there were a TMZ for stocks, it would be called CNBC. OK, but seriously, in terms of rumors and speculation, few stories get more airtime than the never-ending Liberty Media (NYS: LMCA) and ...

  6. Template:Battle of Saraighat timeline - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Battle of Saraighat Timeline. 1662 — – 1663 — – 1664

  7. Ahom–Mughal wars - Wikipedia

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    A group of Tai people, that came to be known as the Ahom in due course, migrated from present-day Myanmar to the Brahmaputra valley in the 13th century. They settled in with the locals initially and created a new state that came to be known as the Ahom kingdom; and in the 16th century they vastly expanded their power and territory by absorbing the Chutia kingdom in Upper Assam, removing the ...

  8. Saraighat - Wikipedia

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    Saraighat (Assamese pronunciation: [xɔ.ɹaɪ.ɡʰat]) is a neighborhood in the Indian city of Guwahati, on the north bank of the river Brahmaputra. Sarai was a small village where the old abandoned N.F. Railway station of Amingaon was located.

  9. Sunyatphaa - Wikipedia

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    The Ahom war vessels entered into the thick of Mughal fleet and in the fight that ensued, the Mughals were completely defeated and the Ahoms gained a decisive victory. This battle is known in the history as the Battle of Saraighat, which occurred in the middle of March, 1671 CE.

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