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why was Bir chailarai ? which kindoms he conquear​

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Answered by amangarnayak04
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He came to be known as 'Chilarai' as he was swift like the bird chila or the kite in capturing the foes. In 1562 AD, an intense battle took place when Nara Narayan crossed River Brahmaputra and attacked the Ahom kingdom. ... Nara Narayan defeated the king of Cachar and brought his kingdom under his rule.

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Answered by Riya72114
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Shukladhwaja (Assamese: শুক্লধ্বজ IPA: [ʃʊkləˈdwɑːdʒ]; 1510–1571 AD), or more popularly Bir Chilaray (Assamese: বীৰ চিলাৰায়, IPA: [/ʧɪləˌraɪ/]), was the younger brother of Nara Narayan, the king of the Kamata Kingdom in the 16th century. He was Nara Narayan's commander-in-chief and got his name Chilarai because, as a general, he executed troop movements that were as fast as a chila (kite/Eagle).Chilaray was the third son of Maharaja Biswa Singha (1523–1554 A.D.).

Several rulers, namely the then king of Manipur and the Khasi tribal chief (Viryyavanta), submitted to king Chilarai. Chilaray and his army also vanquished and killed the Jaintia king, and kings of Tippera (Tripura) and Sylhet. Chilaray is said to have never committed brutalities on unarmed common people, and even those kings who surrendered were treated with respect. They were harsh to kings and soldiers who refused to surrender, but the brothers never annexed conquered territories nor oppressed the people. They only collected tributes from the vanquished kings. They even treated enemy prisoners kindly, and gave them land-grants to settle.

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