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Kachari buranji; or, A chronicle of the Kachari rajas from the earliest times to the eighteenth century A.D., with special reference to Assam-Cachar political relations. With marginalia, introduction and synopsis. Collated from old Assamese manuscript chronicles. Edited by S.K. Bhuyan.

LIBRA PK1584 .K3 1951
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bhuyan, Suryya Kumar, rai bahadur, editor.
Wade, John Peter, -1802.
White, Adam, 1790-1839.
Assam (India). Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies
Language:
Assamese
English
Subjects (All):
Kachari (Indic people).
Assam (India)--History.
Assam (India).
India--Assam.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxxiv, 149 pages
Edition:
[2d ed.
Place of Publication:
Gauhati] Government of Assam in the Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies, 1951.
Notes:
Title also in Assamese at head of title.
"A complete account of ... King Rudra Singha's Cachar expedition could not be found ... hence the account in English, inserted in Dr. John Peter Wade's Account of Assam, has been retranslated into Assamese, constituting paragraphs 198-202 and 217-259 of this book."--Preface
"An episode in the history of the Kacharis ... from Col. White's Historical miscellany, in manuscript, compiled in 1834": pages 144-149
"Original sources of 'Kachari buranji'": p. ix.
Other Format:
Online version: Kachari buranji; or, A chronicle of the Kachari rajas from the earliest times to the eighteenth century A.D., with special reference to Assam-Cachar political relations.
OCLC:
29963328

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