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Purnananda Burhagohain

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As premier, he advised the king to follow a conciliatory policy towards the Moamariyas, but was overruled by the other nobles. However, at his recommendation, the king permitted the Moamariya's to have their Guru, as the Moamariya had been without one since Ashtabhujdeva and Deka Mahanta Bayan (alias
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Accordingly, an agreement was made in 1805 ... The Moamariya chief, in his turn, agreed to pay the Ahom Government an annual tribute, consisting of ivory, muga silk, and such other articles produced in his
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remain as the king, but became the de facto ruler with the title of Mantri Phukan. Badan Chandra immediately satisfied his grudge by ruthlessly killing and plundering Purnananda's relatives and supporters.
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died in August 1795 without male issue. Purnanada installed Kinaram, a minor son of Charing Raja Kadam Dighala Gohain, on the throne. At his accession, Kinaram was given the Hindu name
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to stop them. The two parties entered into an encounter at Ghiladhari, where the enemy overcame the resistance. Burhagohain learned that the enemy was accompanied by
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Purnananda spent most of his premiership in suppressing rebellions, forging diplomatic ties and fighting over the Barkandazes.
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army's discipline and organization during Captain Welsh's expedition, and finding it difficult to recruit soldiers through
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king Krishna Chandra because he refused to send back some fugitives. Purnananda entered into an agreement with
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in 1770. Accordingly, they made Pitambardeva, a member of the last Mahanta's line, the head of their
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or the Matak Kingdom. In return Sarbananda agreed to pay the Ahom government an annual tribute.
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in early 1817. On hearing of the enemy's advance, the premier sent 7 companies of
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In 1786 a rebellion broke out led by common weaver Harihar Tanti. They took over
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Gagini) were executed by the Ahom government after the reinstallation of
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In 1803 under the command of Bhadari Barbarua, Burhagohain attacked
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Last days of Ahom monarchy : a history of Assam from 1769-1826
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into Assam. The Burmese army numbered 16,000 troops and arrived in
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in April 1782 after the death of his father Rajmantri Ghanashyam
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from 1782 until his death in 1817. He was appointed as the
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to retreat and was left alone with his adherents for
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Index

Gaurinath Singha
Kamaleshwar Singha
Chandrakanta Singha
Ahom kingdom
Burhagohain
Burhagohain
Ahom Kingdom
Burhagohain
Burhagohain
Lakshmi Singha
Satra
Rangpur
Gaurinath Singha
Kamaleshwar Singha
Company
sepoys
flint-lock
Calcutta
Guahati
Jorhat
Kachari
Sarbananda Singha
Tinisukia
Brahmaputra
Burhi Dihing
Matak rajya
Badan Chandra Borphukan
Burmese
Namrup
Badan Chandra Borphukan

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