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- Chilarai abstract "Shukladhwaj (IPA: [ʃʊkləˈdwɑːdʒ]; 1510–1571 AD), or more popularly Chilarai (IPA: [/ʧɪləˌraɪ/]) (Assamese: চিলাৰায়), 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 he got his name Chilarai because his movement as a general was as fast as a chila (kite). Chilarai is known to have descended from the powerful founder of the Koch dynasty of Kamatapur, Biswa Singha. By his valour, he played a significant role in expanding the empire of his elder brother, Maharaja Nara Narayan. His valour ensured Koch supremacy over the Bhutia, Kachari kingdom and the Ahoms though several battles were fought between the Koches and Ahoms with countable victories for both sides.".
- Chilarai parent Biswa_Singha.
- Chilarai thumbnail Chilarai_Dhubri.JPG?width=300.
- Chilarai wikiPageID "4331128".
- Chilarai wikiPageLength "6683".
- Chilarai wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Chilarai wikiPageRevisionID "707515155".
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Biswa_Singha.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bengali_Hindus.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Assam.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rulers_of_Bengal.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Ganges.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Gauḍa_(city).
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Assam.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Guerrilla_warfare.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Kamakhya_Temple.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Kamata_Kingdom.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Kite_(bird).
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Koch_Hajo.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Koch_dynasty.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Nara_Narayan.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Sankardev.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Shivaji.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chilarai".
- Chilarai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shukladhvaj".
- Chilarai caption "Statue of Chilarai at Dhubri, Assam".
- Chilarai father Biswa_Singha.
- Chilarai imageSize "200".
- Chilarai name "Shukladhwaja".
- Chilarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Chilarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-all.
- Chilarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_royalty.
- Chilarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-as.
- Chilarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chilarai subject Category:Bengali_Hindus.
- Chilarai subject Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Chilarai subject Category:People_from_Assam.
- Chilarai subject Category:Rulers_of_Bengal.
- Chilarai type Agent.
- Chilarai type Person.
- Chilarai type Royalty.
- Chilarai type Person.
- Chilarai type People.
- Chilarai type Agent.
- Chilarai type NaturalPerson.
- Chilarai type Thing.
- Chilarai type Q215627.
- Chilarai type Q5.
- Chilarai type Person.
- Chilarai comment "Shukladhwaj (IPA: [ʃʊkləˈdwɑːdʒ]; 1510–1571 AD), or more popularly Chilarai (IPA: [/ʧɪləˌraɪ/]) (Assamese: চিলাৰায়), 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 he got his name Chilarai because his movement as a general was as fast as a chila (kite). Chilarai is known to have descended from the powerful founder of the Koch dynasty of Kamatapur, Biswa Singha.".
- Chilarai label "Chilarai".
- Chilarai sameAs Q5097609.
- Chilarai sameAs চিলারায়.
- Chilarai sameAs m.0bxjfn.
- Chilarai sameAs Q5097609.
- Chilarai wasDerivedFrom Chilarai?oldid=707515155.
- Chilarai depiction Chilarai_Dhubri.JPG.
- Chilarai isPrimaryTopicOf Chilarai.
- Chilarai name "Shukladhwaja".