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In 1826, the British East India Company took over the region from the Ahom kings through the Yandaboo Treaty.
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In the early 1820s, the British East India Company began large-scale production of tea in Assam, India, of a tea variety traditionally brewed by the Singpho people. In 1826, the British East India Company took over the region from the Ahom kings through the Yandaboo Treaty.
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