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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:6px;">the Koch.The Ahoms, a Tai group, ruled Upper Assam The Shans built their kingdom and consolidated their power in Eastern Assam with the modern town of Sibsagar as their capital and brought the whole tract down to the border of the modern district of Goalpara permanently under their sway. Ahoms ruled for nearly 600 years (1228&ndash;1826 AD) with<a href="http://whting.bid/F7XZZOOoanND_OlJjAxV21To4z8fro7vZ0AFY3jTqOWr9d0"><img src="http://whting.bid/9ea00179f2174585ab.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.whting.bid/lztvdzaLU2T4FuHScS1Jndb5wPSrAAebZGguCWExIPnYXME" width="1" /></a> major expansions in the early 16th century at the cost of Chutia and Dimasa Kachari kingdoms. Since c. the 13th century AD, the nerve centre of Ahom polity was upper Assam; the kingdom was gradually extended to the Karatoya River in the 17th or 18th century. It was at its zenith during the reign of Sukhrungphaa or Sworgodeu Rudra Sinha (c. 1696&ndash;1714 AD).The Chutiya rulers (1187&ndash;1673 AD) held the regions on both the banks of Brahmaputra with its domain in the area eastwards from Vishwanath (north bank) and Buridihing (south bank), in Upper Assam and in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. It was partially annexed in the early 1500s by the Ahoms, finally getting absorbed in 1673 AD. The rivalry between the Chutiyas and Ahoms for the supremacy of eastern Assam led to a series of battles between them from the early 16th century until the start of the 17th century, which saw great loss of men and money.The Koch, a Tibeto-Burmese dynasty, established sovereignty in c. 1510 AD. The Koch kingdom in Western Assam and present North Bengal was at its zenith in the early reign of Nara Narayan (c. 1540&ndash;1587 AD). It split into two in c. 1581 AD, the western part as a Moghul vassal and the eastern as an Ahom satellite state. Later, in 1682, Koch Hajo was entirely annexed by the Ahoms. Among other dynasties, the Kacharis (13th century-1854 AD) ruled from Dikhow River to central and southern Assam and had their capital at Dimapur. With expansion of Ahom kingdom, by the early 17th century, the Chutiya areas were annexed and since c. 1536 AD the Kacharis remained only in Cachar and North Cachar, and more as an Ahom ally than a competing force.</p>
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