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In the early 13th century, there were two kingdoms in the northeast region of India:
The Ahom Kingdom was a powerful and influential kingdom in Northeast India. It maintained its sovereignty for nearly 600 years, beginning from 1228 CE.
Establishment and Expansion of the Ahom Kingdom:
Ahom-Mughal Conflicts (1615-1682):
During Jahangir's Reign (1615-1620):
During Shahjahan's Reign (1636-1658):
During Aurangzeb's Reign (1658-1707):
Battle of Saraighat (1671):
Reasons for Mughal Failure in Northeast:
Significance of Lachit Barphukan:
Recent Recognition:
In the late 18th century, the Ahom Kingdom faced a series of rebellions that significantly weakened its control over the region. The Moamoria rebellion in Upper Assam and the Dundiya rebellion in Western Assam caused considerable loss of life and property, putting immense pressure on the kingdom's stability.
Swargadeo:
Dangarias (Gohains):
Royal Officers:
Pratap Singha introduced two positions, Borbarua and Borphukan, directly under the king.
Borbarua:
Borphukan:
Patra Mantris:
Governor:
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