trace the monetization of the economy in different regions of mediaeval assam
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Though it came to be called the Ahom kingdom in the colonial and subsequent times, it was largely multi-ethnic, with the ethnic Tai-Ahom people constituting less than 10% of the population toward the end.[6] The Ahom kingdom was actually a multi ethnic kingdom, and most people from different ethnic groups became a part of the Ahom population due to the process known as Ahomisation. The identity of the Ahom people in this kingdom was fluid, with the king controlling who belonged to it and who did not.[7] The Ahoms initially called their kingdom Mong Dun Shun Kham till 1401, (Assamese: xunor-xophura; English: casket of gold) but adopted Assam in later times.[8] The British-controlled province after 1838 and later the Indian state of Assam came to be known by this name.
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