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Ahom frontier policy

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Answered by virk51
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Ahom kingdom

The Ahom
1228–1826, also called Kingdom of Assam[2]) was a kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India. It is well known for maintaining its sovereignty for nearly 600 years and successfully resisting Mughal expansion in Northeast India. Established by Sukaphaa, a Tai prince from Mong Mao, it began as a mong in the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra based on wet rice agriculture. It expanded suddenly under Suhungmung in the 16th century and became multi-ethnic in character, casting a profound effect on the political and social life of the entire Brahmaputra valley. The kingdom became weaker with the rise of the Moamoria rebellion, and subsequently fell to repeated Burmese invasions of Assam. With the defeat of the Burmese after the First Anglo-Burmese War and the Treaty of Yandabo in 1826, control of the kingdom passed into East India Company hands.

Answered by fistshelter
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Ahom Kingdom was founded in the Medieval period India. It is actually located in the Assam in Brahmaputra Valley. Its a 600 years old kingdom. After it was build, in 16th century it was expanded and became the multi ethnic character. Its a social life of entire Brahmaputra valley.

The Economic System: The entire Ahom Kingdom was based on the Paik system. The first coin ever was build in the 16th century under this Paik system. In the 17th century when Ahom kingdom further expanded it also included the Koch and Mughal Areas. It also came into the contact of revenue systems.

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