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After Indian Independence in 1947, the Kamrup district maintained its form. The district was divided, beginning in 1983, and the original district is often called "Undivided Kamrup district". The Kamapitha, Sarkar Kamrup of 1639 and the Undivided Kamrup district from the Colonial as well as the
1115:"Camroop (Kamrup), on the west, or towards Bengal, is bounded by the Manaha river (Manas river); on the north by Raotan, on the east by Bushnudeee (Barnadi river) which separates it from Dehrungh (Darrang) and on the south by Berhampooter (Brahmaputra river)", Wade, Dr John Peter, (1805) " 634:, based in Guwahati. The region continued to be called Kamrup and its eastern and western boundaries were identical to the later British district. In addition to the Kamrup region, the Borphukan's domain included the additional region to the east up to 676:
The region came under Burmese control in 1822. The British, in control over the region to the west of the Manas river since the transfer of Bengal in 1765, marched into Guwahati on 28 March 1824 at the beginning of the
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in central Assam) and it is presumed that a later Kamarupa king absorbed Davaka. Though the kingdom came to be known as Kamarupa, the kings called themselves the rulers of Pragjyotisha (
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in the newly acquired land---among which were Dhekeri (between Sankosh and Manas) and Kamrup (between Manas and Barnadi). Kamrup was also renamed as Shujabad, after
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Ahom King Rudra Singha, is said to have continued to pay great attention to Powa Makkah Mosque in Hajo even after the expulsion of the Mughals from Assam in 1682.
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rivers. Even though the Koch kings called themselves Kamateshwars (lords of Kamata), their kingdom came to be called the Koch kingdom and not as Kamrup.
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up to the Bharali river in the north bank; and east of the Brahmaputra in present-day Bangladesh. Raghudev's kingdom came to be called
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in Kamrup, Nagaon, Lakhimpur and Darrang providing the buffer between these kingdoms in the east and the Kamata kingdom in the west.
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of Kamata and consolidated his rule over the Baro-Bhuyan chieftains ruling over the Kamrup region, and by the time of
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respectively, were in Kamrup, whereas the capital of the Mlechchha dynasty was in Tezpur outside the Kamrup region.
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in general, its control over the Kamrup region was lax. In the extreme east of the erstwhile Kamarupa kingdom the
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In 1581 the Kamata kingdom was bifurcated with Raghudev gaining control over the portion to the east of the
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and his new kingdom came to be called Kamata; or sometimes as Kamata-Kamrup. Though Kamata included
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that the British constituted in 1833/1836 was largely congruous to the Mughal Sarkar Kamrup of 1639.
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and Guwahati, the current political center of Assam, is situated here. It is characterized by its
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Socio-Religious Life of the Assamese Hindus: A Study of the Fasts and Festivals of Kamrup District
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Sarkar, J. N. (1992), "Chapter II The Turko-Afghan Invasions", in Barpujari, H. K. (ed.),
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dynasties. Among these, the capitals of the Varman Dynasty and the Pala Dynasty, called
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The origin of name, its original form being Kamarupa, is attributed to a legend in the
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Bannerje, A C (1992). "Chapter 1: The New Regime, 1826-31". In Barpujari, H K (ed.).
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The history of civilisation of the people of Assam to the twelfth century
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established control over Sarkar Kamrup, and it became the domain of the
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This article is about the modern region. For the historic kingdom, see
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Sircar, D C (1990), "Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa", in Barpujari, H K (ed.),
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says that Durlabhanarayan was the unequaled king of Kamata-mandala" (
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The history of the Kamrup region dates back to the 4th century under
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and finally settled the boundary at Barnadi river following the
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Early History of the Vaishnava Faith and Movement in Assam
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The Kamarupa region soon lost a unified political rule.
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and established administrative control by October. The
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Goswami, Māmaṇi Raẏachama (2002). "Down Memory Lane".
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is the modern region situated between two rivers, the
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Studies in Early History and Administration in Assam
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Independent periods is today defined as the Kamrup.
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Index

Ancient Kamrup
Kamarupa
Region
Location of Kamrup
26°15′N 91°30′E / 26.25°N 91.5°E / 26.25; 91.5
India
Pragjyotishpura
Durjaya
Barpeta
Guwahati
Nalbari
Palashbari
Rangiya
Time zone
UTC+5.30
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Ancient Kamakhya temple

Madan Kamdev
Baihata
Manas
Barnadi
Western Assam
Undivided Kamrup district
Kamarupa
cultural artifacts

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