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Q851. Which individual was not among the three prominent figures of the Jonaki Yug?
Q851. Which individual was not among the three prominent figures of the Jonaki Yug?

(A) Laxminath Bezbaruah
(A) Laxminath Bezbaruah
(B) Chandrakumar Agarwala
(B) Chandrakumar Agarwala
(C) Devakanta Baruah
(C) Devakanta Baruah
(D) Hemchandra Goswami
(D) Hemchandra Goswami
Answer: (C) Devakanta Baruah
Answer: (C) Devakanta Baruah
Chandra Kumar Agarwala, Lakshminath Bezbarua, and Hemchandra Goswami are known as the "Trimurti of Assamese literature" for their contributions to the beginning of modern Assamese literature. They were also friends and co-founders of the literary organization Asamiya Bhasa Unnati Sadhini Sabha. Agarwala was the first editor and financier of the magazine Jonaki, which was published on February 9, 1889. The history of Assamese literature is divided into three periods named after magazines: the "Jonaki Age" (1889–1929), the "Abahan Age" (1929–1940), and the "Ramdhenu Age" (1940–1970).
Chandra Kumar Agarwala, Lakshminath Bezbarua, and Hemchandra Goswami are known as the "Trimurti of Assamese literature" for their contributions to the beginning of modern Assamese literature. They were also friends and co-founders of the literary organization Asamiya Bhasa Unnati Sadhini Sabha. Agarwala was the first editor and financier of the magazine Jonaki, which was published on February 9, 1889. The history of Assamese literature is divided into three periods named after magazines: the "Jonaki Age" (1889–1929), the "Abahan Age" (1929–1940), and the "Ramdhenu Age" (1940–1970).

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Q852. Who served as the first editor of Bahi?
Q852. Who served as the first editor of Bahi?

(A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
(A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
(B) Hemchandra Goswami
(B) Hemchandra Goswami
(C) Padmanath Gohain Baruah
(C) Padmanath Gohain Baruah
(D) Chandrakumar Agarwala
(D) Chandrakumar Agarwala
Answer: (A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
Answer: (A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
Lakshminath Bezbarua (1864–1938) was the first editor of the Assamese magazine Bahi in 1909. The magazine was published in Calcutta until 1932 and was a leading journal for Assamese literature in the first half of the 20th century. In 1909, the magazine published O Mur Apunar Desh, the traditional song of Assam, written by Bezbarua and set to music by Kamala Prasad Agarwala. The song was later adopted as Assam's state song in 1927.
Lakshminath Bezbarua (1864–1938) was the first editor of the Assamese magazine Bahi in 1909. The magazine was published in Calcutta until 1932 and was a leading journal for Assamese literature in the first half of the 20th century. In 1909, the magazine published O Mur Apunar Desh, the traditional song of Assam, written by Bezbarua and set to music by Kamala Prasad Agarwala. The song was later adopted as Assam's state song in 1927.

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Q853. Who was the Manipuri Princess offered in marriage to Rajeshwar Singha by Manipuri Raja Jai Singh in appreciation for participating in Lotakota Ron?
Q853. Who was the Manipuri Princess offered in marriage to Rajeshwar Singha by Manipuri Raja Jai Singh in appreciation for participating in Lotakota Ron?

(A) Kuranganayani
(A) Kuranganayani
(B) Ramani Gabharu
(B) Ramani Gabharu
(C) Lumbei Aideo
(C) Lumbei Aideo
(D) Rupohi Aideo
(D) Rupohi Aideo
Answer: (A) Kuranganayani
Answer: (A) Kuranganayani
Kuranganayani was a Manipuri princess who became Queen of the Ahom Kingdom. She was the daughter of Jai Singh, she was married to Rajeswar Singha.
Kuranganayani was a Manipuri princess who became Queen of the Ahom Kingdom. She was the daughter of Jai Singh, she was married to Rajeswar Singha.

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Q854. Which Ahom ruler was known by the title Lora Roja?
Q854. Which Ahom ruler was known by the title Lora Roja?

(A) Suklengmung
(A) Suklengmung
(B) Sukhrungpha
(B) Sukhrungpha
(C) Suhitpangpha
(C) Suhitpangpha
(D) Sulikpha
(D) Sulikpha
Answer: (D) Sulikpha
Answer: (D) Sulikpha
Swargodeo Sulikphaa, an Ahom king, was commonly known as Lora Raja, which means "Boy King". He was given the name Sulikphaa by an Ahom priest and Ratnadhwaj Singha by a Hindu priest because he was young when he became king.
Swargodeo Sulikphaa, an Ahom king, was commonly known as Lora Raja, which means "Boy King". He was given the name Sulikphaa by an Ahom priest and Ratnadhwaj Singha by a Hindu priest because he was young when he became king.

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Q855. Through which pass of the Patkai ranges did Sukapha lead his march?
Q855. Through which pass of the Patkai ranges did Sukapha lead his march?

(A) Aghil Pass
(A) Aghil Pass
(B) Tengapani Pass
(B) Tengapani Pass
(C) Barail Pass
(C) Barail Pass
(D) Pangsau Pass
(D) Pangsau Pass
Answer: (D) Pangsau Pass
Answer: (D) Pangsau Pass
Sukapha led his march through the Patkai Pass. This pass, also known as the Pangsau Pass, is located in the Patkai Range on the Indo-Myanmar border. It was the most convenient route for the Ahoms to enter the Brahmaputra Valley.
Sukapha led his march through the Patkai Pass. This pass, also known as the Pangsau Pass, is located in the Patkai Range on the Indo-Myanmar border. It was the most convenient route for the Ahoms to enter the Brahmaputra Valley.

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Q856. Who succeeded the Borgohain and Burhagohain during the interregnum period of 1376-1380 A.D.?
Q856. Who succeeded the Borgohain and Burhagohain during the interregnum period of 1376-1380 A.D.?

(A) Gadapani
(A) Gadapani
(B) Rajeswar Singha
(B) Rajeswar Singha
(C) Tyao Khamti
(C) Tyao Khamti
(D) Suklenmung
(D) Suklenmung
Answer: (C) Tyao Khamti
Answer: (C) Tyao Khamti
During the interregnum period following the assassination of King Sutuphaa, Tyao Khamti succeeded the Borgohain and Burhagohain to become the king of Ahom.
During the interregnum period following the assassination of King Sutuphaa, Tyao Khamti succeeded the Borgohain and Burhagohain to become the king of Ahom.

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Q857. Where did the Ahoms establish their final capital?
Q857. Where did the Ahoms establish their final capital?

(A) Gargaon
(A) Gargaon
(B) Jorhat
(B) Jorhat
(C) Charaideo
(C) Charaideo
(D) Sivasagar
(D) Sivasagar
Answer: (B) Jorhat
Answer: (B) Jorhat
The Ahoms established their final capital at Rangpur (present-day Jorhat). This city remained the capital of the Ahom kingdom until its downfall in the 18th century.
The Ahoms established their final capital at Rangpur (present-day Jorhat). This city remained the capital of the Ahom kingdom until its downfall in the 18th century.

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Q858. In which year did Bakhtiyar Khilji invade Assam?
Q858. In which year did Bakhtiyar Khilji invade Assam?

(A) 1205
(A) 1205
(B) 1203
(B) 1203
(C) 1206
(C) 1206
(D) 1227
(D) 1227
Answer: (C) 1206
Answer: (C) 1206
Bakhtiyar Khilji's invasion of Assam took place in 1206 AD.
Bakhtiyar Khilji's invasion of Assam took place in 1206 AD.

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Q859. During ancient Assam, which river served as the western boundary of Assam?
Q859. During ancient Assam, which river served as the western boundary of Assam?

(A) Karatoya
(A) Karatoya
(B) Rupahi
(B) Rupahi
(C) Sonkosh
(C) Sonkosh
(D) Bharali
(D) Bharali
Answer: (A) Karatoya
Answer: (A) Karatoya
Karatoya or Sadanira
Karatoya or Sadanira

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Q860. As per traditional belief, the earliest king of Pragjyotisha, a non-Aryan Chief, was known as:
Q860. As per traditional belief, the earliest king of Pragjyotisha, a non-Aryan Chief, was known as:

(A) Mahiranga Danava
(A) Mahiranga Danava
(B) Bhaskarvarman
(B) Bhaskarvarman
(C) Tyao Khamti
(C) Tyao Khamti
(D) Sukapha
(D) Sukapha
Answer: (A) Mahiranga Danava
Answer: (A) Mahiranga Danava
The earliest king of Pragjyotisha, a non-Aryan chief, was known as Mahiranga Danava. He is often considered the founder of the Danava dynasty, which ruled Pragjyotisha for a significant period.
The earliest king of Pragjyotisha, a non-Aryan chief, was known as Mahiranga Danava. He is often considered the founder of the Danava dynasty, which ruled Pragjyotisha for a significant period.

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