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Momai Tamuli Borborua

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illegally entered Darrang and advanced up to Singri in the Ahom territory with the pretext of catching elephants. This was protested by the Ahom frontier officer but was later killed following a scuffle. These sepoys were imprisoned by the angry Momai Tamuli Borbarua. The Mughal faujdar pleaded for their release but the latter refused.
360:"The faujdar deputed the son of Masum Khan and Raguri Choudhury to intercede with the Barbarua to plead for their freedom. But the latter adamantly refused, as they were guilty of twofold crime, illegal entry into Assam and murdering an Assamese officer on duty. Convinced of justice of the charge, the faujdar did not press"( 260:
In 1640, Momai Tamuli Borbarua requested the Mughal faujdar to repatriate an Ahom official who while touring entered Sarania hills (Mughal territories). In 1643, 63 Mughal traders and officials were confined by the Ahoms on the account of straying into Darrang. In November 1645, 107 Mughal sepoys
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in 1609, which was the machinery of the Ahom state, and established model villages. In the paik system every adult male between the age group (15–50) had to compulsory had to render his service for the state. Momai Tamuli made it compulsory for every adult to make a bamboo basket and to spin a
334:"The two showed gestures of peace and exchanged presents through respective envoys. Notwithstanding continual diplomatic quarrels and friction on certain matters, no attempt was made by either party to settle these by resort to arms, perhaps because both were exhausted..." ( 347:"Instead of taking any action against the culprits, the Barbarua severely snubbed his Mughal counterparts that the Mughals persisted in violating the Assam frontier and capture elephants in the Darrang wils notwithstanding his own warnings...."( 210:. Nevertheless, the long protracted wars between both had depleted the state resources and manpower of both the governments came to the conclusion of a pacific settlement. And in 1639, Momai Tamuli Borbarua concluded the 174:. Momai Tamuli rose out of humble origins, working as a gardener and rendering his service as a bondsman to his master, Impressed by his performance as a gardener, Ahom king 206:
In 1638, Momai Tamuli commanded the Ahom forces against the Mughals, and in the battle of Duimunsila, the Mughals suffered a huge setback and they retreated back to
226:. The period following the treaty is marked by diplomatic correspondence between Assamese chief secretary Momai Tamuli and Mughal faujdar Allah Yar Khan. 253:
as proposed by Allah Yar Khan. He also refused to make an inquiry into a case of murder committed by the hill tribes on the members of the Mughal
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In 1641, Momai Tamuli Borbarua flatly refused the suggestion of a trade convention between Assam and
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with Mughal commander Allah yar Khan, which fixed the boundary between the both at
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Sarkar, J. N. (1992), "THE MONARCHY AT ITS ZENITH", in Barpujari, H. K. (ed.),
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general, statesman, and noble and the first incumbent to the office of the
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Momai Tamuli had seven issues, including his youngest son
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Index

Momai Tamuli Borbarua

Ahom kingdom
Ahom Army
Borbarua
Lachit Borphukan
Laluksola Borphukan
Bhardhora Borphukan
Marangi Borbarua
Pakhori Gabharu
Ahom
Borbarua
paik system
Lachit Borphukan
Tai-Ahom
Pratap Singha
Borbarua
Pratap Singha
paik system
Guwahati
Treaty of Asurar Ali
Barnadi
Brahmaputra
Pratap Singha
de facto
Mughals
Mughal empire
khedda
Lachit Borphukan
Gohain 2012

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