A History of Assam

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Author: Edward Albert Gait
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
ISBN-13: 9789360806873
Publishing year: August 2024
No of pages: 408
Weight: 1 kg
Book binding: Paperback

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<p>The northeastern region of India has a rich history and Assam in particular has a distinct historical narrative. As Assam is often referred to as the ‘gateway to the northeastern states’ it holds a unique place in the region’s history and memory. This book provides a comprehensive history of Assam spanning from the prehistoric era to the emergence of British rule. It covers the Stone Age the traditional periods and extends through the Vedic age including the renowned Kamarupa kingdom from the fourth to the twelfth centuries ce. The volume also explores the notable Ahom and Koch kingdoms as well as other kingdoms such as Jaintia Manipuri and Sylheti. It addresses themes such as the invasion of Muslim Sultanates the decay and decline of the Ahom kingdom the consolidation and expansion of the British Empire the AngloBurmese War and its impact on Assam and concludes with the emergence of the tea economy under British rule. About the Author Sir Edward Albert Gait (18631950) was a former ICS officer and served as the Lieutenant Governor of the Bihar and Orissa Province in the Bengal Presidency. He was a recipient of the Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) and Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI). Gait established the Bihar and Orissa Society in 1915 and authored several important works including the Manual of Local Rules and Orders under Enactments Applying to Assam North Eastern India (Geography Archaeology Forests Flora Religion and Races) and The Assam Immigration Manual.</p>