In medieval chronicles, the kings of this dynasty were called Asam Raja, whereas the subjects of the kingdom called them Chaopha (Chao-ruler, Pha-heaven), or as Swargadeo (the equivalent in Assamese) from the 16th century.
Swargadeo
The Ahom kings (Ahom language: Chao-Pha, Assamese language: Swargadeo), were descendants of the first king Sukaphaa (1228–1268) who came to Assam from Mong Mao in 1228. Succession was by agnatic primogeniture. Nevertheless, following Rudra Singha's deathbed injunction four of his five sons became the king one after the other. The position of Swargadeo was reserved for the descendants of Sukaphaa and they were not eligible for ministerial positions—a division of power that was followed till the end of the dynasty and the kingdom. When the nobles asked Atan Burhagohain to became the king, the Tai priests rejected the idea and he desisted from ascending the throne.
The Ahom Kingdom: How Thai Migrants Built a Northeast Indian Superpower
The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southeast Asian (Tai) power for most of its history, with close ties to its homeland in modern-day Yunnan.
In this video, I aim to cover -- in brief -- the story of the Ahom, from their original migration into India, to their conflicts with the Mughals, and much, much more.
Enjoy!
published: 22 Apr 2023
How Mughals were defeated in Assam | Ahom Empire | Abhi and Niyu
In this episode of True Indian History - let's understand why Mughal failed in the North East India. In the 17th century Mughals were a dominant force in the entire Indian subcontinten. But they were unable to capture the north east starting from Assam. Why did they stop at assam? The reason is Ahom Empire
#Ahom #assam #abhiandniyu
A video by Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha & Niyati Mavinkurve
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abhiandniyu
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abhiandniyu
About Us:
Abhi and Niyu is the fastest growing Indian educational YouTube channel. Abhi and Niyu are a husband-wife couple who believe in the power of our youth.
Abhi and Niyu started their page to talk about positive, impactful ideas and to inspire offline action from o...
Assam's Ahom Dynasty: Significance & Achievements
Watch full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myi4apQNPho
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
►UPI (G-Pay/PhonePe/Paytm): abhijitchavda@icici
►PayPal: https://paypal.me/AbhijitChavda
►Become A Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2bBsPXFWZWiBmkRiNlz8vg/join
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOIN #AbhijitChavda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
★Twitter: http://twitter.com/AbhijitChavda
★Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheAbhijitChavda
★Facebook: https://www.fac...
published: 14 Jul 2021
AHOM Dynasty History: Unbelievable Secrets of Maidam From Assam | UNESCO World Heritage Site
Assam’s Ahom Dynasty was one of the longest living dynasties in India yet not much is known about them outside Assam. They ruled for almost 600 years and successfully overcame 17 attacks by the Mughals in Delhi. In this video we'll explore Ahom Dynasty History and the cultural and architectural impact they left behind.
Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siddharthajoshi/
When I heard about the Ahoms, a few questions came to my mind immediately. Where did they come from? How did they become so successful? And how after 600 years of rule, they suddenly disappeared - are there still any Ahom Royals around in Assam?
We’ll cover their first capital Charaideo, and some of their other cities like Garhgaon, Sibsagar (or Sivasagar) and Jorhat. In Charaideo they also built their sca...
published: 10 Mar 2023
Ahom empire - the dynasty that defeated Mughals 17 times
Here are 4 reasons why the history of Ahom empire should be taught in schools. #assam #100reasonstoloveindia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followinglovefilms
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
published: 10 Feb 2020
Ahom Dynasty: Not Mentioned In Indian History Textbooks | Abhijit Chavda
#AskAbhijit Episode 20, Question 23
WATCH FULL EPISODE: #AskAbhijit 20: Indian History | Abhijit Chavda ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJZerNnT3lU
SUBSCRIBE ► https://www.youtube.com/AbhijitChavda/?sub_confirmation=1
SHORT CLIPS CHANNEL ► https://www.youtube.com/AbhijitChavdaClips/?sub_confirmation=1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
►UPI (G-Pay/PhonePe/Paytm): abhijitchavda@icici
►PayPal: https://paypal.me/AbhijitChavda
►Become A Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2bBsPXFWZWiBmkRiNlz8vg/join
------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOIN #AbhijitChavda
-------...
Charaideo Maidams - India's pyramids from the Ahom dynasty #shorts
We’ve all grown up learning about the pyramids of Giza, the largest Egyptian pyramid complex. However, there’s a place in India reminiscent of the pyramids of Giza, negating the need for a passport to witness such marvels – Charaideo Maidams of Ahoms.
Click the link below to learn more about the origins of the Ahom people, tracing their migration from Yunnan, China, to the fertile Brahmaputra Valley, and their establishment of a powerful kingdom that shaped Northeast India's history.
https://www.savaari.com/blog/charaideo-maidams-ahom-dynasty-legacy/
Book a Savaari from Guwahati to visit Charaideo Maidams.
https://www.savaari.com/guwahati/car-rental
#charaideo #moidams #assam #assamtourism #shorts #history #pyramids #ahom #ahomdynasty #shortsindia #travelbeginswithsavaari #TravelBegi...
published: 23 Jul 2024
How the Ahoms led by Lachit Borphukan defeated Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat | Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal narrates how the great Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat
#shorts #sanjeevsanyal #lachitborphukan #battleofsaraighat #mughals #historyofindia
The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southea...
The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southeast Asian (Tai) power for most of its history, with close ties to its homeland in modern-day Yunnan.
In this video, I aim to cover -- in brief -- the story of the Ahom, from their original migration into India, to their conflicts with the Mughals, and much, much more.
Enjoy!
The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southeast Asian (Tai) power for most of its history, with close ties to its homeland in modern-day Yunnan.
In this video, I aim to cover -- in brief -- the story of the Ahom, from their original migration into India, to their conflicts with the Mughals, and much, much more.
Enjoy!
In this episode of True Indian History - let's understand why Mughal failed in the North East India. In the 17th century Mughals were a dominant force in the en...
In this episode of True Indian History - let's understand why Mughal failed in the North East India. In the 17th century Mughals were a dominant force in the entire Indian subcontinten. But they were unable to capture the north east starting from Assam. Why did they stop at assam? The reason is Ahom Empire
#Ahom #assam #abhiandniyu
A video by Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha & Niyati Mavinkurve
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abhiandniyu
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abhiandniyu
About Us:
Abhi and Niyu is the fastest growing Indian educational YouTube channel. Abhi and Niyu are a husband-wife couple who believe in the power of our youth.
Abhi and Niyu started their page to talk about positive, impactful ideas and to inspire offline action from online content. It was a way to change the way our negative feeds operated and replace negative news with positive, action-oriented news that made some change. They decode and simplify issues for Millenials and believe small steps lead to big outcomes in the future. Their videos span different genres like history, environment, and sustainability, policy discussions, social commentary, economics, personal finance, among others.
In this episode of True Indian History - let's understand why Mughal failed in the North East India. In the 17th century Mughals were a dominant force in the entire Indian subcontinten. But they were unable to capture the north east starting from Assam. Why did they stop at assam? The reason is Ahom Empire
#Ahom #assam #abhiandniyu
A video by Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha & Niyati Mavinkurve
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abhiandniyu
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abhiandniyu
About Us:
Abhi and Niyu is the fastest growing Indian educational YouTube channel. Abhi and Niyu are a husband-wife couple who believe in the power of our youth.
Abhi and Niyu started their page to talk about positive, impactful ideas and to inspire offline action from online content. It was a way to change the way our negative feeds operated and replace negative news with positive, action-oriented news that made some change. They decode and simplify issues for Millenials and believe small steps lead to big outcomes in the future. Their videos span different genres like history, environment, and sustainability, policy discussions, social commentary, economics, personal finance, among others.
Assam’s Ahom Dynasty was one of the longest living dynasties in India yet not much is known about them outside Assam. They ruled for almost 600 years and succes...
Assam’s Ahom Dynasty was one of the longest living dynasties in India yet not much is known about them outside Assam. They ruled for almost 600 years and successfully overcame 17 attacks by the Mughals in Delhi. In this video we'll explore Ahom Dynasty History and the cultural and architectural impact they left behind.
Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siddharthajoshi/
When I heard about the Ahoms, a few questions came to my mind immediately. Where did they come from? How did they become so successful? And how after 600 years of rule, they suddenly disappeared - are there still any Ahom Royals around in Assam?
We’ll cover their first capital Charaideo, and some of their other cities like Garhgaon, Sibsagar (or Sivasagar) and Jorhat. In Charaideo they also built their scared pyramids to bury the dead called Maidan. In Sibsagar they created stunning architecture and finally their last capital was Jorhat.
Ahoms were also patrons of Bihu festival, which most likely predates them, and I also got to experience it there at one of the most iconic Ahom building.
Timeline for the video:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Train journey to Jorhat
01:19 Bononi Homestay in Jorhat
02:02 Journey to Sibsagar
02:37 Local Bihu delicacies in Sibsagar
03:35 History of Ahoms
04:25 Charaideo - Pyramids of Assam
06:25 Garhgaon - the *third capital of Ahom
07:16 Talatal Ghar, Sibsagar
08:35 Sivadol, Sibsagar
10:04 Bihu celebrations, Sibsagar
10:29 Ghanshyam’s House, Sibsagar
10:39 Rang Ghar, Sibsagar
11:27 Night Bihu celebrations at Banmukh Village
12:16 Burning of Meji in the morning
13:01 Bihu Breakfast
14:08 Introduction to Jorhat
14:21 Tea and Assam
15:32 Golf at Jorhat Gymkhana Club
16:24 Tea at Chameli Memsaab Bungalow
Music: https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92
Like the music? Find my playlist with some of the music I've used here:
https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92/?playlist=lnjgmpoceovpq5suqh9yjhe41cgcxgnv
And, if you sign up to Epidemic Sound through the playlist link, you'll get 1 month for free!
---------
My travel mate and the man behind the camera is my friend RJ. You can follow him here: https://instagram.com/rjphotography_004
Here are some of the useful details for the trip:
Local auto guy in Jorhat - Sunit (863-8119870)
Local taxi guy in Jorhat - Ankur (94357 96758)
Bononi Guest House - https://www.booking.com/Share-ojptDf (Rs 1500/ night)
You can find Mobius’ music here: https://youtu.be/3G5B9Bi66fM
You can read more about the Maidams here: https://www.thehindu.com/society/history-and-culture/pyramid-like-ahom-burial-mounds-to-be-indias-nomination-for-unesco-world-heritage-site-tag/article66416742.ece
And finally if you enjoyed this video, do share it with your friends and family!
----------
My GEAR:
Main vlogging camera:
Sony ZV-1 - https://amzn.to/3rOnpai
Must-have accessories for vlogging:
Manfrotto tripod - https://amzn.to/2Vaoj57
Rode VideoMicro - https://amzn.to/3jfE2I1
Nice-to-have accessories for vlogging:
Ulanzi wide lens - https://amzn.to/3Ccs4Y7
Ulanzi light - https://amzn.to/3lwTkLn
K&F variable ND filter - https://amzn.to/2W0kS0C
Zhiyun crane M2 - https://amzn.to/3g56L1m
Other cameras I use for vlogging:
iPhone 12 Pro Max - https://amzn.to/3iU6qR8
GoPro Hero 8 - https://amzn.to/3jYXJ79
My photography gear:
Sony A7III - https://amzn.to/3syF5qP
Sony A7RIII - https://amzn.to/3glRLw7
Sony 16-35 F4 lens - https://amzn.to/3B2uSWm
Sony 85 F1.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3kfsvbY
Tamron 28-75 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3mly5MU
Tamron 70-180 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3y3HCKD
Some of the links above are affiliate links and by using these I earn a small fee which helps me keep this channel going. For you it does not cost you anything extra to use them but it does help me out. Thank you so much for your continued support!
#Sibsagar #Assam
Assam’s Ahom Dynasty was one of the longest living dynasties in India yet not much is known about them outside Assam. They ruled for almost 600 years and successfully overcame 17 attacks by the Mughals in Delhi. In this video we'll explore Ahom Dynasty History and the cultural and architectural impact they left behind.
Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siddharthajoshi/
When I heard about the Ahoms, a few questions came to my mind immediately. Where did they come from? How did they become so successful? And how after 600 years of rule, they suddenly disappeared - are there still any Ahom Royals around in Assam?
We’ll cover their first capital Charaideo, and some of their other cities like Garhgaon, Sibsagar (or Sivasagar) and Jorhat. In Charaideo they also built their scared pyramids to bury the dead called Maidan. In Sibsagar they created stunning architecture and finally their last capital was Jorhat.
Ahoms were also patrons of Bihu festival, which most likely predates them, and I also got to experience it there at one of the most iconic Ahom building.
Timeline for the video:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Train journey to Jorhat
01:19 Bononi Homestay in Jorhat
02:02 Journey to Sibsagar
02:37 Local Bihu delicacies in Sibsagar
03:35 History of Ahoms
04:25 Charaideo - Pyramids of Assam
06:25 Garhgaon - the *third capital of Ahom
07:16 Talatal Ghar, Sibsagar
08:35 Sivadol, Sibsagar
10:04 Bihu celebrations, Sibsagar
10:29 Ghanshyam’s House, Sibsagar
10:39 Rang Ghar, Sibsagar
11:27 Night Bihu celebrations at Banmukh Village
12:16 Burning of Meji in the morning
13:01 Bihu Breakfast
14:08 Introduction to Jorhat
14:21 Tea and Assam
15:32 Golf at Jorhat Gymkhana Club
16:24 Tea at Chameli Memsaab Bungalow
Music: https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92
Like the music? Find my playlist with some of the music I've used here:
https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92/?playlist=lnjgmpoceovpq5suqh9yjhe41cgcxgnv
And, if you sign up to Epidemic Sound through the playlist link, you'll get 1 month for free!
---------
My travel mate and the man behind the camera is my friend RJ. You can follow him here: https://instagram.com/rjphotography_004
Here are some of the useful details for the trip:
Local auto guy in Jorhat - Sunit (863-8119870)
Local taxi guy in Jorhat - Ankur (94357 96758)
Bononi Guest House - https://www.booking.com/Share-ojptDf (Rs 1500/ night)
You can find Mobius’ music here: https://youtu.be/3G5B9Bi66fM
You can read more about the Maidams here: https://www.thehindu.com/society/history-and-culture/pyramid-like-ahom-burial-mounds-to-be-indias-nomination-for-unesco-world-heritage-site-tag/article66416742.ece
And finally if you enjoyed this video, do share it with your friends and family!
----------
My GEAR:
Main vlogging camera:
Sony ZV-1 - https://amzn.to/3rOnpai
Must-have accessories for vlogging:
Manfrotto tripod - https://amzn.to/2Vaoj57
Rode VideoMicro - https://amzn.to/3jfE2I1
Nice-to-have accessories for vlogging:
Ulanzi wide lens - https://amzn.to/3Ccs4Y7
Ulanzi light - https://amzn.to/3lwTkLn
K&F variable ND filter - https://amzn.to/2W0kS0C
Zhiyun crane M2 - https://amzn.to/3g56L1m
Other cameras I use for vlogging:
iPhone 12 Pro Max - https://amzn.to/3iU6qR8
GoPro Hero 8 - https://amzn.to/3jYXJ79
My photography gear:
Sony A7III - https://amzn.to/3syF5qP
Sony A7RIII - https://amzn.to/3glRLw7
Sony 16-35 F4 lens - https://amzn.to/3B2uSWm
Sony 85 F1.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3kfsvbY
Tamron 28-75 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3mly5MU
Tamron 70-180 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3y3HCKD
Some of the links above are affiliate links and by using these I earn a small fee which helps me keep this channel going. For you it does not cost you anything extra to use them but it does help me out. Thank you so much for your continued support!
#Sibsagar #Assam
Here are 4 reasons why the history of Ahom empire should be taught in schools. #assam #100reasonstoloveindia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followinglovefi...
Here are 4 reasons why the history of Ahom empire should be taught in schools. #assam #100reasonstoloveindia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followinglovefilms
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
Here are 4 reasons why the history of Ahom empire should be taught in schools. #assam #100reasonstoloveindia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followinglovefilms
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
We’ve all grown up learning about the pyramids of Giza, the largest Egyptian pyramid complex. However, there’s a place in India reminiscent of the pyramids of G...
We’ve all grown up learning about the pyramids of Giza, the largest Egyptian pyramid complex. However, there’s a place in India reminiscent of the pyramids of Giza, negating the need for a passport to witness such marvels – Charaideo Maidams of Ahoms.
Click the link below to learn more about the origins of the Ahom people, tracing their migration from Yunnan, China, to the fertile Brahmaputra Valley, and their establishment of a powerful kingdom that shaped Northeast India's history.
https://www.savaari.com/blog/charaideo-maidams-ahom-dynasty-legacy/
Book a Savaari from Guwahati to visit Charaideo Maidams.
https://www.savaari.com/guwahati/car-rental
#charaideo #moidams #assam #assamtourism #shorts #history #pyramids #ahom #ahomdynasty #shortsindia #travelbeginswithsavaari #TravelBeginsWithSavaari
We’ve all grown up learning about the pyramids of Giza, the largest Egyptian pyramid complex. However, there’s a place in India reminiscent of the pyramids of Giza, negating the need for a passport to witness such marvels – Charaideo Maidams of Ahoms.
Click the link below to learn more about the origins of the Ahom people, tracing their migration from Yunnan, China, to the fertile Brahmaputra Valley, and their establishment of a powerful kingdom that shaped Northeast India's history.
https://www.savaari.com/blog/charaideo-maidams-ahom-dynasty-legacy/
Book a Savaari from Guwahati to visit Charaideo Maidams.
https://www.savaari.com/guwahati/car-rental
#charaideo #moidams #assam #assamtourism #shorts #history #pyramids #ahom #ahomdynasty #shortsindia #travelbeginswithsavaari #TravelBeginsWithSavaari
Sanjeev Sanyal narrates how the great Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat
#shorts #sanjeevsanyal #lachitborphukan #ba...
Sanjeev Sanyal narrates how the great Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat
#shorts #sanjeevsanyal #lachitborphukan #battleofsaraighat #mughals #historyofindia
Sanjeev Sanyal narrates how the great Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat
#shorts #sanjeevsanyal #lachitborphukan #battleofsaraighat #mughals #historyofindia
The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southeast Asian (Tai) power for most of its history, with close ties to its homeland in modern-day Yunnan.
In this video, I aim to cover -- in brief -- the story of the Ahom, from their original migration into India, to their conflicts with the Mughals, and much, much more.
Enjoy!
In this episode of True Indian History - let's understand why Mughal failed in the North East India. In the 17th century Mughals were a dominant force in the entire Indian subcontinten. But they were unable to capture the north east starting from Assam. Why did they stop at assam? The reason is Ahom Empire
#Ahom #assam #abhiandniyu
A video by Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha & Niyati Mavinkurve
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abhiandniyu
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abhiandniyu
About Us:
Abhi and Niyu is the fastest growing Indian educational YouTube channel. Abhi and Niyu are a husband-wife couple who believe in the power of our youth.
Abhi and Niyu started their page to talk about positive, impactful ideas and to inspire offline action from online content. It was a way to change the way our negative feeds operated and replace negative news with positive, action-oriented news that made some change. They decode and simplify issues for Millenials and believe small steps lead to big outcomes in the future. Their videos span different genres like history, environment, and sustainability, policy discussions, social commentary, economics, personal finance, among others.
Assam’s Ahom Dynasty was one of the longest living dynasties in India yet not much is known about them outside Assam. They ruled for almost 600 years and successfully overcame 17 attacks by the Mughals in Delhi. In this video we'll explore Ahom Dynasty History and the cultural and architectural impact they left behind.
Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siddharthajoshi/
When I heard about the Ahoms, a few questions came to my mind immediately. Where did they come from? How did they become so successful? And how after 600 years of rule, they suddenly disappeared - are there still any Ahom Royals around in Assam?
We’ll cover their first capital Charaideo, and some of their other cities like Garhgaon, Sibsagar (or Sivasagar) and Jorhat. In Charaideo they also built their scared pyramids to bury the dead called Maidan. In Sibsagar they created stunning architecture and finally their last capital was Jorhat.
Ahoms were also patrons of Bihu festival, which most likely predates them, and I also got to experience it there at one of the most iconic Ahom building.
Timeline for the video:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Train journey to Jorhat
01:19 Bononi Homestay in Jorhat
02:02 Journey to Sibsagar
02:37 Local Bihu delicacies in Sibsagar
03:35 History of Ahoms
04:25 Charaideo - Pyramids of Assam
06:25 Garhgaon - the *third capital of Ahom
07:16 Talatal Ghar, Sibsagar
08:35 Sivadol, Sibsagar
10:04 Bihu celebrations, Sibsagar
10:29 Ghanshyam’s House, Sibsagar
10:39 Rang Ghar, Sibsagar
11:27 Night Bihu celebrations at Banmukh Village
12:16 Burning of Meji in the morning
13:01 Bihu Breakfast
14:08 Introduction to Jorhat
14:21 Tea and Assam
15:32 Golf at Jorhat Gymkhana Club
16:24 Tea at Chameli Memsaab Bungalow
Music: https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92
Like the music? Find my playlist with some of the music I've used here:
https://share.epidemicsound.com/sh4f92/?playlist=lnjgmpoceovpq5suqh9yjhe41cgcxgnv
And, if you sign up to Epidemic Sound through the playlist link, you'll get 1 month for free!
---------
My travel mate and the man behind the camera is my friend RJ. You can follow him here: https://instagram.com/rjphotography_004
Here are some of the useful details for the trip:
Local auto guy in Jorhat - Sunit (863-8119870)
Local taxi guy in Jorhat - Ankur (94357 96758)
Bononi Guest House - https://www.booking.com/Share-ojptDf (Rs 1500/ night)
You can find Mobius’ music here: https://youtu.be/3G5B9Bi66fM
You can read more about the Maidams here: https://www.thehindu.com/society/history-and-culture/pyramid-like-ahom-burial-mounds-to-be-indias-nomination-for-unesco-world-heritage-site-tag/article66416742.ece
And finally if you enjoyed this video, do share it with your friends and family!
----------
My GEAR:
Main vlogging camera:
Sony ZV-1 - https://amzn.to/3rOnpai
Must-have accessories for vlogging:
Manfrotto tripod - https://amzn.to/2Vaoj57
Rode VideoMicro - https://amzn.to/3jfE2I1
Nice-to-have accessories for vlogging:
Ulanzi wide lens - https://amzn.to/3Ccs4Y7
Ulanzi light - https://amzn.to/3lwTkLn
K&F variable ND filter - https://amzn.to/2W0kS0C
Zhiyun crane M2 - https://amzn.to/3g56L1m
Other cameras I use for vlogging:
iPhone 12 Pro Max - https://amzn.to/3iU6qR8
GoPro Hero 8 - https://amzn.to/3jYXJ79
My photography gear:
Sony A7III - https://amzn.to/3syF5qP
Sony A7RIII - https://amzn.to/3glRLw7
Sony 16-35 F4 lens - https://amzn.to/3B2uSWm
Sony 85 F1.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3kfsvbY
Tamron 28-75 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3mly5MU
Tamron 70-180 F2.8 lens - https://amzn.to/3y3HCKD
Some of the links above are affiliate links and by using these I earn a small fee which helps me keep this channel going. For you it does not cost you anything extra to use them but it does help me out. Thank you so much for your continued support!
#Sibsagar #Assam
Here are 4 reasons why the history of Ahom empire should be taught in schools. #assam #100reasonstoloveindia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followinglovefilms
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhiandniyu
We’ve all grown up learning about the pyramids of Giza, the largest Egyptian pyramid complex. However, there’s a place in India reminiscent of the pyramids of Giza, negating the need for a passport to witness such marvels – Charaideo Maidams of Ahoms.
Click the link below to learn more about the origins of the Ahom people, tracing their migration from Yunnan, China, to the fertile Brahmaputra Valley, and their establishment of a powerful kingdom that shaped Northeast India's history.
https://www.savaari.com/blog/charaideo-maidams-ahom-dynasty-legacy/
Book a Savaari from Guwahati to visit Charaideo Maidams.
https://www.savaari.com/guwahati/car-rental
#charaideo #moidams #assam #assamtourism #shorts #history #pyramids #ahom #ahomdynasty #shortsindia #travelbeginswithsavaari #TravelBeginsWithSavaari
Sanjeev Sanyal narrates how the great Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Saraighat
#shorts #sanjeevsanyal #lachitborphukan #battleofsaraighat #mughals #historyofindia
In medieval chronicles, the kings of this dynasty were called Asam Raja, whereas the subjects of the kingdom called them Chaopha (Chao-ruler, Pha-heaven), or as Swargadeo (the equivalent in Assamese) from the 16th century.
Swargadeo
The Ahom kings (Ahom language: Chao-Pha, Assamese language: Swargadeo), were descendants of the first king Sukaphaa (1228–1268) who came to Assam from Mong Mao in 1228. Succession was by agnatic primogeniture. Nevertheless, following Rudra Singha's deathbed injunction four of his five sons became the king one after the other. The position of Swargadeo was reserved for the descendants of Sukaphaa and they were not eligible for ministerial positions—a division of power that was followed till the end of the dynasty and the kingdom. When the nobles asked Atan Burhagohain to became the king, the Tai priests rejected the idea and he desisted from ascending the throne.
These temples are mostly situated on hilltops ...India hosted a World Heritage Committee meeting for the first time in 2024, during which the Moidams the mound-burial system of the Ahom Dynasty in Assam was accorded the coveted UNESCO tag ... See Less ....
While its walls are adorned with intricate carvings of gods and goddesses, reflecting the artistic mastery of the Ahom dynasty, the temple is now suffering from the intrusion of trees and creepers on its walls and roof.