Why did the occupation of Ahoms
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In one word Ahom tribe's occupation was mainly based upon agriculture. When they arrived here for the very first time, they became shocked and delighted at the same time by seeing such amazing fertile land, compatible weather, and the production of rice crops.
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In one word Ahom tribe’s occupation was mainly based upon agriculture.
- Ahom tribe is an indigenous tribal community of the Assam state of northeast India.
- This tribal community is especially known for its socio-political dominance around the whole Brahmaputra valley.
- Known for their powerful ruling, this community ruled in this land for around 600 long years.
- Their duration of the ruling was from the 1228 century to the 1826 century.
- Initially, Ahom people belong to the Tai ethnic human groups. They first came to this land of the Brahmaputra valley in the very beginning time of the 13th century.
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- The Ahoms are said to be migrated in the 13th century, to the valley of the Brahmaputra from present-day Myanmar. Ahoms are said to have created a new state by suppressing the older political system of the bhuiyans.
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