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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.

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Q121. Who was the Kachari Raja appointed as a tributary King by Suhungmung after defeating the Kacharis in the 1531 Ahom-Kachari war?
Q121. Who was the Kachari Raja appointed as a tributary King by Suhungmung after defeating the Kacharis in the 1531 Ahom-Kachari war?

(A) Khunkhara
(A) Khunkhara
(B) Govinda Singh
(B) Govinda Singh
(C) Detchung
(C) Detchung
(D) Jasa Manik
(D) Jasa Manik
Answer: (C) Detchung
Answer: (C) Detchung
After defeating the Kachari king Khunkhara in 1531, Ahom king Suhungmung installed Detsung, a Kachari prince, as the new Kachari king. However, Detsung later rebelled, leading to further conflicts between the Ahoms and Kacharis.
After defeating the Kachari king Khunkhara in 1531, Ahom king Suhungmung installed Detsung, a Kachari prince, as the new Kachari king. However, Detsung later rebelled, leading to further conflicts between the Ahoms and Kacharis.

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Q122. Which Assamese saint-reformer is credited with founding the Ek Saran Nam Dharma movement, which emphasized devotion to a single God and social reform?
Q122. Which Assamese saint-reformer is credited with founding the Ek Saran Nam Dharma movement, which emphasized devotion to a single God and social reform?

(A) Srimanta Sankardev
(A) Srimanta Sankardev
(B) Madhabdev
(B) Madhabdev
(C) Damodardev
(C) Damodardev
(D) Azan Fakir
(D) Azan Fakir
Answer: (A) Srimanta Sankardev
Answer: (A) Srimanta Sankardev
Srimanta Sankardev was a 15th-century Assamese saint-reformer who founded the Ek Saran Nam Dharma movement, which emphasized devotion to a single God (Krishna) and social reform. He is credited with creating a new era of cultural and religious awakening in Assam.
Srimanta Sankardev was a 15th-century Assamese saint-reformer who founded the Ek Saran Nam Dharma movement, which emphasized devotion to a single God (Krishna) and social reform. He is credited with creating a new era of cultural and religious awakening in Assam.

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Q123. Who translated Ramayana into Assamese language?
Q123. Who translated Ramayana into Assamese language?

(A) Hem Saraswati
(A) Hem Saraswati
(B) Shankarsev
(B) Shankarsev
(C) Madhava Kandali
(C) Madhava Kandali
(D) Madhabdev
(D) Madhabdev
Answer: (C) Madhava Kandali
Answer: (C) Madhava Kandali
Kaviraja Madhava Kandali was a Pre-Shankara era Assamese poet. His Saptakanda Ramayana is considered the earliest translation of the Ramayana into an Indo-Aryan language, Assamese.
Kaviraja Madhava Kandali was a Pre-Shankara era Assamese poet. His Saptakanda Ramayana is considered the earliest translation of the Ramayana into an Indo-Aryan language, Assamese.

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Q124. Which Assamese cultural icon is credited with creating the traditional Assamese art form of "Bhaona", a form of classical dance and drama?
Q124. Which Assamese cultural icon is credited with creating the traditional Assamese art form of "Bhaona", a form of classical dance and drama?

(A) Srimanta Sankardev
(A) Srimanta Sankardev
(B) Madhabdev
(B) Madhabdev
(C) Damodardev
(C) Damodardev
(D) Purushottam Namdev
(D) Purushottam Namdev
Answer: (A) Srimanta Sankardev
Answer: (A) Srimanta Sankardev
Srimanta Sankardev, a 15th-century Assamese saint-reformer, is credited with creating the traditional Assamese art form of "Bhaona", a unique blend of classical dance and drama. Bhaona is an integral part of Assamese cultural heritage and is still performed today.
Srimanta Sankardev, a 15th-century Assamese saint-reformer, is credited with creating the traditional Assamese art form of "Bhaona", a unique blend of classical dance and drama. Bhaona is an integral part of Assamese cultural heritage and is still performed today.

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Q125. Srimanta sankardev was born in
Q125. Srimanta sankardev was born in

(A) 1567
(A) 1567
(B) 1448
(B) 1448
(C) 1469
(C) 1469
(D) 1449
(D) 1449
Answer: (D) 1449
Answer: (D) 1449
26 September 1449
26 September 1449

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Q126. Who founded the 'Barpeta Satra' in Barpeta?
Q126. Who founded the 'Barpeta Satra' in Barpeta?

(A) Sankaradeva
(A) Sankaradeva
(B) Madhavdeva
(B) Madhavdeva
(C) Naranarayana
(C) Naranarayana
(D) Damodardev
(D) Damodardev
Answer: (B) Madhavdeva
Answer: (B) Madhavdeva
Sri Madhabdeva established the Barpeta Satra in Barpeta, Assam, India in the year 1583 AD. He stayed at the Satra for eight years and appointed Sri Mathura Das Burha Ata as the first Satradhikar. Burha Ata then systematized the Satra's administration, which led to the development of the institution and the region of Barpeta.
Sri Madhabdeva established the Barpeta Satra in Barpeta, Assam, India in the year 1583 AD. He stayed at the Satra for eight years and appointed Sri Mathura Das Burha Ata as the first Satradhikar. Burha Ata then systematized the Satra's administration, which led to the development of the institution and the region of Barpeta.

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Q127. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar?
Q127. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar?

(A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha
(A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha
(B) Swargadeo Sukapha
(B) Swargadeo Sukapha
(C) Ajan Pir
(C) Ajan Pir
(D) Srimanta Sankardev
(D) Srimanta Sankardev
Answer: (C) Ajan Pir
Answer: (C) Ajan Pir
The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century. He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.
The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century. He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.

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Q128. Who founded the Kingdom of Kamata?
Q128. Who founded the Kingdom of Kamata?

(A) Arimatta
(A) Arimatta
(B) Sindhu
(B) Sindhu
(C) Sandhya
(C) Sandhya
(D) Prithu
(D) Prithu
Answer: (C) Sandhya
Answer: (C) Sandhya
Sandhya
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Q129. Which Kamata ruler relocated his capital from Kamrup Nagar to Kamatapur?
Q129. Which Kamata ruler relocated his capital from Kamrup Nagar to Kamatapur?

(A) Sandhya
(A) Sandhya
(B) Prithu
(B) Prithu
(C) Niladhwaj
(C) Niladhwaj
(D) Nilambar
(D) Nilambar
Answer: (A) Sandhya
Answer: (A) Sandhya
Sandhya, was a ruler of Kamarupanagara, the capital of the erstwhile Kamarupa. After withstanding an attack from Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak, in which Iuzbak was killed (in 1257), Sandhya moved his capital to Kamatapur, near present-day Cooch Behar town.
Sandhya, was a ruler of Kamarupanagara, the capital of the erstwhile Kamarupa. After withstanding an attack from Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak, in which Iuzbak was killed (in 1257), Sandhya moved his capital to Kamatapur, near present-day Cooch Behar town.

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Q130. During ancient Assam, which river served as the western boundary of Assam?
Q130. 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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Q131. Who was the founder of the Koch dynasty that ruled Assam in the 16th century?
Q131. Who was the founder of the Koch dynasty that ruled Assam in the 16th century?

(A) Vishwa Singha
(A) Vishwa Singha
(B) Nara Narayan
(B) Nara Narayan
(C) Chandrakanta Singha
(C) Chandrakanta Singha
(D) Lakshmi Singha
(D) Lakshmi Singha
Answer: (A) Vishwa Singha
Answer: (A) Vishwa Singha
Biswa Singha (1515–1540) is considered the founder of the Koch dynasty, which ruled parts of present-day Assam and Bengal in the 16th century. He unified various Bodo tribes, replaced the Baro-Bhuyans, and established the dynasty in the erstwhile Kamata Kingdom. His son, Naranarayan, is considered the dynasty's greatest monarch, extending his power over a large part of Assam and southward into what became the British district of Rangpur.
Biswa Singha (1515–1540) is considered the founder of the Koch dynasty, which ruled parts of present-day Assam and Bengal in the 16th century. He unified various Bodo tribes, replaced the Baro-Bhuyans, and established the dynasty in the erstwhile Kamata Kingdom. His son, Naranarayan, is considered the dynasty's greatest monarch, extending his power over a large part of Assam and southward into what became the British district of Rangpur.

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Q132. Who was the progenitor of the Koches
Q132. Who was the progenitor of the Koches

(A) Biswa Singha
(A) Biswa Singha
(B) Raghu Deva
(B) Raghu Deva
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Chilarai
(D) Chilarai
Answer: (A) Biswa Singha
Answer: (A) Biswa Singha
Biswa Singha
Biswa Singha

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Q133. King Biswa Singha's father was
Q133. King Biswa Singha's father was

(A) Dharmanarayan
(A) Dharmanarayan
(B) Haria mandal
(B) Haria mandal
(C) Malladeva
(C) Malladeva
(D) Nilambar
(D) Nilambar
Answer: (B) Haria mandal
Answer: (B) Haria mandal
Haria Mandal
Haria Mandal

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Q134. In which year, Malladev (Nara Narayan) acquired the title Narayan?
Q134. In which year, Malladev (Nara Narayan) acquired the title Narayan?

(A) 1550
(A) 1550
(B) 1500
(B) 1500
(C) 1531
(C) 1531
(D) 1540
(D) 1540
Answer: (D) 1540
Answer: (D) 1540
Malladev ascended the throne in 1540, in the same year that his father had died, and acquired the title Narayana, which was to become the dynastic title of his succeeding kings.
Malladev ascended the throne in 1540, in the same year that his father had died, and acquired the title Narayana, which was to become the dynastic title of his succeeding kings.

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Q135. Gohain Kamal Ali was constructed during?
Q135. Gohain Kamal Ali was constructed during?

(A) Sukapha
(A) Sukapha
(B) Narakasur
(B) Narakasur
(C) Rudra Singha
(C) Rudra Singha
(D) Naranarayan
(D) Naranarayan
Answer: (D) Naranarayan
Answer: (D) Naranarayan
The road was constructed by Gohain Kamal, the engineer brother of Koch king Naranarayan. The road was used by the Koch general Chilarai for his invasion of the Ahom kingdom. Gohain Kamal Ali is a 380-mile highway that was constructed between 1546 and 1547. The road starts at Koch Bihar in the west and ends at Narnarayanpur of North Lakhimpur in the east.
The road was constructed by Gohain Kamal, the engineer brother of Koch king Naranarayan. The road was used by the Koch general Chilarai for his invasion of the Ahom kingdom. Gohain Kamal Ali is a 380-mile highway that was constructed between 1546 and 1547. The road starts at Koch Bihar in the west and ends at Narnarayanpur of North Lakhimpur in the east.

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Q136. The Gohain Kamal Ali was from Koch Behar to
Q136. The Gohain Kamal Ali was from Koch Behar to

(A) Gorhgaon
(A) Gorhgaon
(B) Sala
(B) Sala
(C) Narayanpur
(C) Narayanpur
(D) Udaypur
(D) Udaypur
Answer: (C) Narayanpur
Answer: (C) Narayanpur
Narayanpur
Narayanpur

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Q137. Which Koch King rebuilt the Kamakhya Temple?
Q137. Which Koch King rebuilt the Kamakhya Temple?

(A) Prananarayan
(A) Prananarayan
(B) Biswa Singha
(B) Biswa Singha
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Raghu Deva
(D) Raghu Deva
Answer: (C) Naranarayan
Answer: (C) Naranarayan
Koch King Naranarayana is credited with rebuilding the Kamakhya Temple in the 16th century. He was a devout Hindu and patron of the arts and culture. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Assam.
Koch King Naranarayana is credited with rebuilding the Kamakhya Temple in the 16th century. He was a devout Hindu and patron of the arts and culture. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Assam.

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Q138. The initial Ahom-Koch War transpired during the rule of which monarch in 1546 A.D.?
Q138. The initial Ahom-Koch War transpired during the rule of which monarch in 1546 A.D.?

(A) Suhungmung
(A) Suhungmung
(B) Sudangpha
(B) Sudangpha
(C) Suklengmung
(C) Suklengmung
(D) Rudra Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
Answer: (C) Suklengmung
Answer: (C) Suklengmung
The initial Ahom-Koch War took place during the rule of Suklenmung, the tenth Ahom king. He ruled from 1532 to 1552 AD.
The initial Ahom-Koch War took place during the rule of Suklenmung, the tenth Ahom king. He ruled from 1532 to 1552 AD.

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Q139. Which river was designated as the boundary between the Ahoms and the Koch Kingdom by the 1563 Treaty of Majuli?
Q139. Which river was designated as the boundary between the Ahoms and the Koch Kingdom by the 1563 Treaty of Majuli?

(A) Dikhow
(A) Dikhow
(B) Bornadi
(B) Bornadi
(C) Pichala
(C) Pichala
(D) Subansiri
(D) Subansiri
Answer: (D) Subansiri
Answer: (D) Subansiri
During the peace negotiations Nara Narayan was camped at Majuli. The terms that were finally settled on were: The Ahom king would accept Koch overlordship. The land on the North bank of the Brahmaputra to the west of Subansiri river were to be ceded to the Koch.
During the peace negotiations Nara Narayan was camped at Majuli. The terms that were finally settled on were: The Ahom king would accept Koch overlordship. The land on the North bank of the Brahmaputra to the west of Subansiri river were to be ceded to the Koch.

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Q140. Who was the Kamata Princess who was handed over to the Ahoms in the peace treaty following the first Ahom-Kamata conflict during Sukhangpha's era?
Q140. Who was the Kamata Princess who was handed over to the Ahoms in the peace treaty following the first Ahom-Kamata conflict during Sukhangpha's era?

(A) Ramani Gabharu
(A) Ramani Gabharu
(B) Kuranganayani
(B) Kuranganayani
(C) Rajani
(C) Rajani
(D) Rumnei Gabharu
(D) Rumnei Gabharu
Answer: (C) Rajani
Answer: (C) Rajani
Rajani or Ragani
Rajani or Ragani

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