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- Maidam abstract "Maidams (Assamese language:মৈদাম) are tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the medieval Ahom Kingdom (1228-1826) in Assam. The royal maidams are found exclusively at Charaideo, near Sibasagar; whereas other maidams are found scattered in the region between Jorhat and Dibrugarh towns. Structurally, a maidam consists of vaults with one or more chambers. The vaults have a domical superstructure that are covered by a hemispherical earthen mound that rises high above the ground with an open pavilion at the peak called chow chali. An octagonal dwarf wall encloses the entire maidam.The structural construction and the process of royal burials are explained in historical documents called Chang-Rung Phukanor Buranji, which detail even the articles that were buried. Later excavations under the Archaeological Survey of India found some of the maidams previously defiled, with the articles mentioned in the Buranji missing. Many of the maidams were excavated and looted, most famously under the Mughal general Mir Jumla who had occupied Garhgaon briefly in the 17th century; and under the British after 1826.The Ahom community in Assam consider the excavation as an affront to their tradition, because the maidams are associated with the Ahom ancestor worship and the festival of Me-Dam-Me-Phi.".
- Maidam thumbnail Maidams_(N-AS-24).jpg?width=300.
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- Maidam wikiPageExternalLink Barbarua%20Maidam.
- Maidam wikiPageExternalLink lachit.
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- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Ahom_kingdom.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Ahom_people.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Assamese_language.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Buranji.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ahom_kingdom.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_India.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Charaideo.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Dibrugarh.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Garhgaon.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Jorhat.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Lachit_Borphukan.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Jumla_II.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink The_Telegraph_(Calcutta).
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink মৈদাম.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLink File:Maidams_(N-AS-24).jpg.
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Group of four Maidams".
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maidam".
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moidams – the Mound-Burial system of the Ahom Dynasty".
- Maidam wikiPageWikiLinkText "maidam".
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- Maidam subject Category:Ahom_kingdom.
- Maidam subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_India.
- Maidam hypernym Tumuli.
- Maidam type Monument.
- Maidam type Attraction.
- Maidam type Monument.
- Maidam comment "Maidams (Assamese language:মৈদাম) are tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the medieval Ahom Kingdom (1228-1826) in Assam. The royal maidams are found exclusively at Charaideo, near Sibasagar; whereas other maidams are found scattered in the region between Jorhat and Dibrugarh towns. Structurally, a maidam consists of vaults with one or more chambers.".
- Maidam label "Maidam".
- Maidam sameAs Q6735332.
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- Maidam wasDerivedFrom Maidam?oldid=701822732.
- Maidam depiction Maidams_(N-AS-24).jpg.
- Maidam isPrimaryTopicOf Maidam.