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==History== |
==History== |
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Chao loung sukaphaa during his search for a capital for the Ahom kingdom [[Sukaphaa]] spent some time and established his second capital here,but had to leave beacuse of heavy flood. The region was finally annexed by the Ahom king [[Suhungmung]] in 1523.it was capital of Ahom capital for some years. Presently it bears historical significance of ancient Ahom reign. A Ho phie [seng rwan ] was established in Habung by Phuralung Revivalist |
Chao loung sukaphaa during his search for a capital for the Ahom kingdom [[Sukaphaa]] spent some time and established his second capital here,but had to leave beacuse of heavy flood. The region was finally annexed by the Ahom king [[Suhungmung]] in 1523.it was capital of Ahom capital for some years. Presently it bears historical significance of ancient Ahom reign. A Ho phie [seng rwan ] was established in Habung by Phuralung Revivalist. |
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dependency; that still earlier it was an autonomous principality of Brahmins; and that the latter's origins could be traced back to a circa 10th-century copper-plate and grant issued by king Ratnapala {{harv|Guha|1984|p=73}}</ref> After the downfall of the Kamarupa Kingdom it became a part of the [[Chutiya kingdom]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Habung is a region [second capital of the Tai Ahom kingdom] in between Pachim Dhemaji & Dhakuakhana under undivided Dhemaji district in bank of Korha & Charikodiya rivers in Assam. The name originates in Ha-Vranga, a visaya of the Kamarupa kingdom . It also means low-lying area in the Bodo-Kachari language.
History
Chao loung sukaphaa during his search for a capital for the Ahom kingdom Sukaphaa spent some time and established his second capital here,but had to leave beacuse of heavy flood. The region was finally annexed by the Ahom king Suhungmung in 1523.it was capital of Ahom capital for some years. Presently it bears historical significance of ancient Ahom reign. A Ho phie [seng rwan ] was established in Habung by Phuralung Revivalist.
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References
- Guha, Amalendu (1984) Pre-Ahom Roots and the Medieval State in Assam: A Reply, Social Scientist Vol 12, No. 6, p73.