Who were the burkendazes?
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From the thirteenth to the fifteenth century A.D.,Ahoms were busy mainly in consolidating their newly acquired territory and also protecting it from neighbouring powers. However,the reign of Sukhangpha(1293-1332),the fourth Ahom king, saw the first war with the ruler of Kamata kingdom. The reason for the war is not given in the buranji. It was brought to a close when the Kamata ruler sued for peace by offering a princes, Rajani by name. This event indicates the growing strength of the Ahom power. Tao-Kham-thi (1380-89),the seventh king, led a successful expedition against the king for murdering his brother Sutupha (1369-76) at a regatta. The reign of Sudanghpha(1398-1407), better known as ''Bamuni Konwar'' for his birth in the house of a Brahmin at Habung, is important in several respects. It was for the first time that Brahmanical influence had its entry into the Ahom royal palace,The capital was transferred to Charagua near the bank of river Dihing. On the report of some nobles who were dissatisfied with Sudangpha for his subordination to Hindu influence, the Tai rulers of Mong Kwang (Mogaung) sent an expedition to annex the Ahom kingdom.
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Burkendazes were soldier withe armed. They were group of Sikh,Rajput and Hindustani soldier. They were associated with Bengal's Zamindars. When East India Company came in Assam the Zamindari system was broken by them.
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