name the king of cachar who fled to srihatta, unable to tolerate the Burmese oppression
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TULARAM was the rulling chief of hilly tract.his territory were annexed after he died in 1854
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The "King of Cachar", "King Tularam" fled to "Srihatta", unable to tolerate the "Burmese oppression".
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"King Tularam" was the "ruling chief" or the chieftain of a hilly tract of the region in Assam. His kingdom included the northern area of Cachar, which was also known as "Dima or Hasao".
During the Burmese takeover of Assam between 1817 and 1826, Tularam fled to Srihatta, unable to bear the oppression inflicted by the Burmese intruders. After his death in 1854, his kingdom was annexed.
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