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Battle of Dhai Ali

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The contest was a terrible one and the smoke from the British guns clouded the sky, and the earth was littered with corpses like palm fruits at the end of tempest, Bharathi (Bharath) lost a finger and he fled from the battlefield with Godha and the remnant of his
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The battle took place at Sibsagar on the road called Dhai Ali near the site of the lines occupied by the Assam Light Infantry from 1840 to 1843.
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near his palace enclosure. Visheswar Vaidyadhip, the author of Belimarar Buranji described the battle with epical vigor:
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before his recallment. The site of the battle is in present-day
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In this engagement, the Moamorias were finally repulsed from
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Present-day Sivasagar town on the road called Dhai Ali
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with the wife of Capt. Welsh and guarded by a force.
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Moamoria rebellion
26°59′12″N 94°37′13″E / 26.986700°N 94.620152°E / 26.986700; 94.620152
British
East India Company
Ahom Dynasty
Moamorias
Gaurinath Singha
Battle of Dhai Ali is located in Assam
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Battle of Dhai Ali is located in India
East India Company
Moamorias
Rangpur
Bengmara
Sarbananda Singha
Moamorias
Sivasagar
Dhai Ali
Gaurinath Singha
Rang Ghar
Rangpur
Moamoria rebellion
Ahom Kingdom
Gaurinath Singha
Ranghar
Bhuyan 1949
Dutta 1985
Baruah 1985
Bhuyan 1949
Anglo-Assamese Relations, 1771-1826

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