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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. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Chutia (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chutia, Sutia and Sutiya are variants of a surname from Assam, India. It is mainly used by the Chutia people. [citation needed] Notable persons with the surname include: Joyanti Chutia (born 1948), Indian physicist; Sonaram Chutia (1915–2013), Indian independence activist, scholar and educationist.

  9. Talk:Chutia people - Wikipedia

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    To prove this apparently the group thinks it is important to establish that the Chutia people spoke and speak a Boro-Garo language, the religion is Folk religion/Animism, etc. It is not just the Chutia people that are trying to get included in the list, but others too. An outcome of this is fierce edit warring on Wikipedia. Here is an example: