Bengal Presidency (1826–1873)
Assam saw the rise of tea plantations, labor exploitation, and British economic monopolies post Assam’s incorporation into the Bengal Presidency. […]
Bengal Presidency (1826–1873) Read Post »
Assam saw the rise of tea plantations, labor exploitation, and British economic monopolies post Assam’s incorporation into the Bengal Presidency. […]
Bengal Presidency (1826–1873) Read Post »
Following the First Anglo-Burmese War and the Treaty of Yandabo (1826), Assam came under British control. Through successive annexations of
British Rule and Its Consolidation in Assam Read Post »
After the Treaty of Yandaboo (1826), Assam came under British rule, leading to administrative reorganisation, annexation of territories, and economic
Introduction to Modern Assam History Read Post »
The period between 1206 and 1826 CE was one of dynamic political change, marked by the rise and fall of
Timeline of Medieval Assam (1206–1826) Read Post »
The Treaty of Yandabo, signed on 24 February 1826, was a landmark event that ended the First Anglo-Burmese War and
Treaty of Yandabo (1826) Read Post »
The Burmese invasions of Assam were a series of devastating military campaigns carried out by the Konbaung dynasty of Burma,
Burmese Invasion of Assam (1817–1826) Read Post »
The Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy refers to a group of semi-autonomous chieftains who played a crucial role in medieval Assam’s politics, especially
Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy Read Post »
The fragmentation of the Koch Kingdom after the death of Nara Narayan led to the emergence of multiple sub-kingdoms, each
Sub-Kingdoms of the Koch Dynasty Read Post »
The Koch dynasty emerged in the 16th century as a powerful regional kingdom in Western Assam and North Bengal. Though
The Moamoria Rebellion was the most significant internal uprising against the Ahom monarchy, lasting over three decades. It was not
Moamoria Rebellion (1769–1805) Read Post »