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QuizList Description: Assam is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi). The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur to the east; Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and Bangladesh to the south; and West Bengal to the west. Assamese and Boro are the official languages of Assam, while Bengali is an additional official language in the Barak Valley. History of Assam consists of various histories of tribes - Ahom, Bodo, Kachari, Rabha, etc. Lets explore history of Assam in the form of MCQ Quiz.
Export to PDFQ61. Which Ahom king shifted his capital to Bokota near Dihing?
Q61. Which Ahom king shifted his capital to Bokota near Dihing?
Answer: (C) Suhungmung
Suhungmung was the Ahom king who shifted his capital to Bokota near Dihing. He ruled from 1497 to 1539 AD. He is also known as Dihingia Raja due to his association with the Dihing River.
Q62. Which Ahom monarch relocated his capital to Charagua near Dihing?
Q62. Which Ahom monarch relocated his capital to Charagua near Dihing?
Answer: (A) Sudangpha
Sudangpha shifted his capital to Charagua near Dihing.
Q63. Which Ahom ruler moved his capital to Garhgaon?
Q63. Which Ahom ruler moved his capital to Garhgaon?
Answer: (A) Suklengmung
Suklenmung(1539–1552) was a king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval Assam. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of the Ahom kingdom till the establishment of the Tungkhungia kings), he is also called the Garhgaiya roja in the Buranjis.
Q64. Which Swargadeo relocated the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from Garhgaon to Rangpur?
Q64. Which Swargadeo relocated the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from Garhgaon to Rangpur?
Answer: (A) Rudra Singha
Swargadeo Rudra Singha, a renowned Ahom king, relocated the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from Garhgaon to Rangpur in 1696. This move was strategic to protect the kingdom from Mughal invasions.
Q65. Where did Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha establish his capital?
Q65. Where did Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha establish his capital?
Answer: (B) Borkola
Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha, also known as Supatphaa, was a significant Ahom king who ruled from 1681 to 1696. He established his capital at Barkola, a strategic location in the Ahom kingdom. This shift in the capital marked a new era in the kingdom's governance and administration.
Q66. Who is credited with constructing the City of Jorhat, declared as the final capital of the Ahoms, during Gadadhar Singha's rule?
Q66. Who is credited with constructing the City of Jorhat, declared as the final capital of the Ahoms, during Gadadhar Singha's rule?
Answer: (A) Purnananda Burhagohain
Purnananda Burhagohain
Q67. Where did the Ahoms establish their final capital?
Q67. Where did the Ahoms establish their final capital?
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.
Q68. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong?
Q68. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong?
Answer: (A) Siva Singha
Shaktism became strong during the reign of the Ahom kings Gadadhar Singha (1682–1696) and Siva Singha (1714–). Siva Singha was a strong Shakta and was influenced by Brahmins. He made Shaktism the state religion.
Q69. The shape of Ahom coins were
Q69. The shape of Ahom coins were
Answer: (C) Octagonal
Octagonal
Q70. Maidams are designed in the shape of
Q70. Maidams are designed in the shape of
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Q71. Which Ahom Swargadeo created the post of the Barpatra Gohain
Q71. Which Ahom Swargadeo created the post of the Barpatra Gohain
Answer: (C) Suhungmung
Suhungmung
Q72. Konseng, the inaugural Barpatrogohain, was more commonly known as:
Q72. Konseng, the inaugural Barpatrogohain, was more commonly known as:
Answer: (A) Senglung
Senglung
Q73. What familial relation did the first Barpatrogohain Konseng share with Suhungmung?
Q73. What familial relation did the first Barpatrogohain Konseng share with Suhungmung?
Answer: (D) Step brother
Step brother
Q74. The first Ahom Barbarua was
Q74. The first Ahom Barbarua was
Answer: (C) Momai Tamuly
Momai Tamuly
Q75. Tungkhungia Buranji is written by
Q75. Tungkhungia Buranji is written by
Answer: (A) Srinath Barbarua
Srinath Duara Barbarua
Q76. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?
Q76. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?
Answer: (D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Suryya Kumar Bhuyan was a renowned Assamese historian and scholar who wrote the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam. He was a pioneer in the field of Assamese historiography and his works are considered classics in the study of Assam's history and culture.
Q77. The Tripura Buranjis were authored by?
Q77. The Tripura Buranjis were authored by?
Answer: (A) Ratna Kandali and Arjun Das Bairagee
The Tripura Buranji is a historical account of the diplomatic relations between the Ahom and Tripura kingdoms. It was authored by Ratna Kandali Sarma Kataki and Arjun Das Bairagi Kataki, who were envoys of the Ahom kingdom.
Q78. The chronicle named 'Sri Sri Swarganarayan Maharajor Jonmokotha' was written during the reign of?
Q78. The chronicle named 'Sri Sri Swarganarayan Maharajor Jonmokotha' was written during the reign of?
Answer: (D) Suhungmung
The chronicle Sri Sri Swarganarayan Maharajor Jonmokotha was written during the reign of Suhungmung (1497-1539). Suhungmung was the first Ahom ruler to take the Hindu title "Swarganarayan". The chronicle connects the lineage of the Ahom kings to the Hindu god Indra.
Q79. The Mughal general who invaded Garhgaon was
Q79. The Mughal general who invaded Garhgaon was
Answer: (C) Mir Jumla
Mir Jumla
Q80. Who was the most prominent ruler of the Ahom dynasty, often credited with saving the kingdom from Mughal invasions?
Q80. Who was the most prominent ruler of the Ahom dynasty, often credited with saving the kingdom from Mughal invasions?
Answer: (C) Lachit Borphukan
Lachit Borphukan is a legendary figure in Assamese history, renowned for his military prowess and leadership in defeating the Mughal forces at the Battle of Saraighat.