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explain the reason for the military superiority of the ahoms​

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Answered by brainlyherotodass
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The Ahom Army was based on compulsory participation from members of its Paik system, a corvée labor system the Ahom kingdom followed. ... Therefore the entire population formed a trained militia on which the Ahom Army was based; and even at times of wars agricultural and other economic activities continued

Answered by agrawallaxmi02315
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The Ahom soldiers were skilled in using these weapons and accurate in their strikes. Although these weapons were somewhat inferior to those of the Mughal soldiers, still moral strength could fill the void up against the enemy. The ahoms were also known to the use of gunpowder in the wars.

Explanation:

The Ahom Army consisted of cavalry, infantry as well as naval units based on the Paik system militia of the Ahom kingdom (1228 - 1824). The kingdom did not have standing army units of professional soldiers till late 18th and early 19th centuries, when Purnandan Burhagohain raised one after noticing the effectiveness of Captain Thomas Welsh's sepoys in subjugating the Moamoria rebellion.

Active: During Ahom Era

Country:Assam, North East India

Typ: Royal Army

Engagements: Saraighat, Itakhuli etc.

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