Sutiya dynasty
Appearance
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Rulers of Chutia kingdom | |
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Part of History of Assam | |
Known rulers of the Chutia kingdom | |
Nandisvara | late 14th century |
Satyanarayana | late 14th century |
Lakshminarayana | early 15th century |
Durlabhnarayana | early 15th century |
Pratyakshanarayana | mid 15th century |
Yasanarayana | mid 15th century |
Purandarnarayana | late 15th century |
Dhirnarayana | unknown - 1524 |
Chutia monarchy data | |
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The Sutiya dynasty (original spelling Chutiya dynasty) (1187–1673) ruled the Chutiya Kingdom in present-day northeast Assam and Arunachal Pradesh for over 400 years. The dynasty was established by Birpal, who formed his capital at Swarnagiri in 1187. The rule of this dynasty ended after the Ahom-Chutiya war in 1673.
See also
References
- Gait, Edward (1906). A History of Assam. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co.
- Prakash, Col. Ved (2007). Encyclopedia of North East India.Vol.2. Atlantic Publishers & Dist.
- Pathak, Guptajit (2008). Assam's history and its graphics. Mittal Publications.
- ^ Barua, Sarbeswar,Purvottar Prabandha, p. 212
- ^ Kalita, Bharat Chandra, Military activities in Medieval Assam,p.23
- ^ Saikia, Yasmin,In the Meadows of Gold, p. 190.
- ^ Dutta 1985, p. 30.
- ^ Saikia, Yasmin, In the Meadows of Gold, p. 190.
- ^ Barua, Swarnalata, Chutia Jatir Buranji, p.139.