Q1. Which Ahom Princess was married off to the Mughals as per the Treaty of Ghilajharighat, 1663? Q1. Which Ahom Princess was married off to the Mughals as per the Treaty of Ghilajharighat, 1663?
Ramani Gabharu, the six-year-old daughter of Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha, was sent to the Mughals as part of the 1663 Treaty of Ghilajharighat. She was renamed Rahmat Banu Begum after marrying the Mughal emperor Muhammad Azam Shah in 1668.
The Treaty of Ghilajharighat was a peace treaty signed between the Ahoms and Mughals after conflict. The first term of the treaty required the Ahoms to send a six-year-old girl to the Mughal harem, which some say was humiliating. King Jayadhwaj Singha couldn't bear this and died later that year.Ramani Gabharu, the six-year-old daughter of Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha, was sent to the Mughals as part of the 1663 Treaty of Ghilajharighat. She was renamed Rahmat Banu Begum after marrying the Mughal emperor Muhammad Azam Shah in 1668.
The Treaty of Ghilajharighat was a peace treaty signed between the Ahoms and Mughals after conflict. The first term of the treaty required the Ahoms to send a six-year-old girl to the Mughal harem, which some say was humiliating. King Jayadhwaj Singha couldn't bear this and died later that year.
Q1. In the 1639 Treaty of Asurar Ali during Pratap Singha's reign, who were the commanders on both the Mughal and Ahom sides? Q1. In the 1639 Treaty of Asurar Ali during Pratap Singha's reign, who were the commanders on both the Mughal and Ahom sides?
(A) Ram Singh vs Dihingia Alun Barbaruah (A) Ram Singh vs Dihingia Alun Barbaruah
(B) Mansur Khan vs Dihingia Alun Barbaruah (B) Mansur Khan vs Dihingia Alun Barbaruah
(C) Salim vs Lachit Barphukan (C) Salim vs Lachit Barphukan
(D) Allah Yar Khan vs Momai Tamuli (D) Allah Yar Khan vs Momai Tamuli
Answer: (D) Allah Yar Khan vs Momai Tamuli Answer: (D) Allah Yar Khan vs Momai Tamuli
The Treaty of Asurar Ali was a significant peace agreement between the Mughal Empire and the Ahom Kingdom. Allah Yar Khan, the Mughal Faujdar of Bengal, and Momai Tamuli Borbarua, the Ahom Commander-in-Chief, represented their respective sides in negotiating and signing the treaty.The Treaty of Asurar Ali was a significant peace agreement between the Mughal Empire and the Ahom Kingdom. Allah Yar Khan, the Mughal Faujdar of Bengal, and Momai Tamuli Borbarua, the Ahom Commander-in-Chief, represented their respective sides in negotiating and signing the treaty.
Chandrakanta Singha, a Tungkhungia king of the Ahom dynasty, was defeated in the Battle of Mahargarh. The battle took place on April 26, 1824, and ended the Ahoms' 600-year rule.Chandrakanta Singha, a Tungkhungia king of the Ahom dynasty, was defeated in the Battle of Mahargarh. The battle took place on April 26, 1824, and ended the Ahoms' 600-year rule.
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Q3. The Namdang Stone Bridge was constructed during the reign of which Ahom king? Q3. The Namdang Stone Bridge was constructed during the reign of which Ahom king?
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Q4. Tipam, the first Ahom headquarters founded by Sukapha, is situated between Q4. Tipam, the first Ahom headquarters founded by Sukapha, is situated between
(A) Disang and Jia Bharali (A) Disang and Jia Bharali
(B) Burhi Dihing and Disang (B) Burhi Dihing and Disang
(C) Sonkosh and Rupahi (C) Sonkosh and Rupahi
(D) Rupahi and Bharali (D) Rupahi and Bharali
Answer: (B) Burhi Dihing and Disang Answer: (B) Burhi Dihing and Disang
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Q5. Who commanded the Mughal forces during the Battle of Itakhuli? Q5. Who commanded the Mughal forces during the Battle of Itakhuli?
(A) Mir Jumla (A) Mir Jumla
(B) Allah Yar Khan (B) Allah Yar Khan
(C) Ram Singh II (C) Ram Singh II
(D) Mansur Khan (D) Mansur Khan
Answer: (D) Mansur Khan Answer: (D) Mansur Khan
Mansur Khan was the Faujdar (military commander) leading the Mughal forces during the Battle of Itakhuli, which took place in 1682 AD.Mansur Khan was the Faujdar (military commander) leading the Mughal forces during the Battle of Itakhuli, which took place in 1682 AD.
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Q6. Who was the offspring of Gobar Raja known as Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha? Q6. Who was the offspring of Gobar Raja known as Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha?
(A) Supatphaa (A) Supatphaa
(B) Suhungmung (B) Suhungmung
(C) Susenphaa (C) Susenphaa
(D) Sudinphaa (D) Sudinphaa
Answer: (A) Supatphaa Answer: (A) Supatphaa
Supatphaa was the son of Gobar Raja and later ascended the Ahom throne as Gadadhar Singha. He is known for establishing the Tungkhungia dynasty, which ruled Assam until the end of the Ahom kingdom.Supatphaa was the son of Gobar Raja and later ascended the Ahom throne as Gadadhar Singha. He is known for establishing the Tungkhungia dynasty, which ruled Assam until the end of the Ahom kingdom.
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Q7. Which of these is a famous historical site in Assam, known for its unique architectural style? Q7. Which of these is a famous historical site in Assam, known for its unique architectural style?
(A) Kamakhya Temple (A) Kamakhya Temple
(B) Rang Ghar (B) Rang Ghar
(C) Umananda Temple (C) Umananda Temple
(D) Majuli Island (D) Majuli Island
Answer: (B) Rang Ghar Answer: (B) Rang Ghar
Rang Ghar is a unique amphitheater-like structure built by Ahom king Swargadeo Pratap Singha. It is renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance.Rang Ghar is a unique amphitheater-like structure built by Ahom king Swargadeo Pratap Singha. It is renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance.
Mongoloid.
The Ahom dynasty (1228–1826) ruled the Ahom Kingdom in present-day Assam, India for nearly 598 years. The dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan, China) who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai mountains.Mongoloid.
The Ahom dynasty (1228–1826) ruled the Ahom Kingdom in present-day Assam, India for nearly 598 years. The dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan, China) who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai mountains.
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Q9. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong? Q9. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong?
(A) Siva Singha (A) Siva Singha
(B) Laksmi Singha (B) Laksmi Singha
(C) Rudra Singha (C) Rudra Singha
(D) Kamaleshwar Singha (D) Kamaleshwar Singha
Answer: (A) Siva Singha 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.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.
Answer: (B) Badan Chandra Borphukan Answer: (B) Badan Chandra Borphukan
Badan Chandra Barphukan was the chief of Ahom forces in Lower Assam and betrayed the kingdom by inviting the Burmese to invade Assam. He was installed as the Prime minister by the Burmese and later assassinated by Subedar Rup Singh in 1818.Badan Chandra Barphukan was the chief of Ahom forces in Lower Assam and betrayed the kingdom by inviting the Burmese to invade Assam. He was installed as the Prime minister by the Burmese and later assassinated by Subedar Rup Singh in 1818.