Biswa Singha (1515–1540) was the progenitor king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes, replace the Baro-Bhuyans...
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parts of eastern Indian subcontinent in present-day Assam and Bengal. Biswa Singha established power in the erstwhile Kamata Kingdom which had emerged from...
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political control to a confederation of Baro-Bhuyan within a few years. Biswa Singha removed the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy and established the Koch dynasty...
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Sukladhwaja (also Chilarai) (1510-1577AD), was the 3rd son of Biswa Singha, founder of the Koch Dynasty in the Kamata Kingdom and younger brother of Nara...
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"Before Biswa Singha the Koches were not Hindus, most probably they followed tribal religion and Kalitas were their priest...He [Biswa Singha] sought...
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undivided Koch dynasty of the Kamata Kingdom. He succeeded his father, Biswa Singha. Under him the Koch kingdom reached its cultural and political zenith...
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Though an initial contact between the Ahoms and Koch occurred during Biswa Singha's reign, the relationship became belligerent with Nara Narayana ascending...
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Assam in the sixteen century" (Adhikary 2018): Apart from this Maharaja Biswa Singha (Koch dynasty) invited a large number of Brahmins from Kanouj, Benaras...
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Kirtan-ghosa (Ajamilopakhyan, Prahlada-caritra, Harmohana, Sections ii–vi Biswa Singha, began his activities to remove the Bhuyans from power in the western...
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Bikram Singha is an Indian Bengali-language action film directed by Rajib Biswas. A remake of the 2011 Tamil-language film Siruthai, which itself is based...
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