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- Q3632862 abstract "The Kachari (Pron: kəˈʧɑ:rɪ) Kingdom (known as the Dimasa Kingdom in medieval times) was a powerful kingdom in medieval Assam, India. It established its political center in the Brahmaputra valley, but over the course of its history it migrated south over the North Cachar Hills(Dima Hasao) and had its finale in the Barak valley. At the time of British occupation, the country had divided into two regions: Tularam Hasnu Senapati's domain in the hills which became North Cachar Hills ( Dima Hasao District ) and Govinda Chandra Hasnu's domain in the valley that ultimately became the greater Cachar district, both in Assam.The origin of the Kachari Kingdom is not clear. According to tradition, the Kacharis Dimasas had to leave the Kamarupa Kingdom in the ancient period due to political turmoil. As they crossed the Brahmaputra river some of their compatriots were swept away down river and came to be called Dimasa (Dima-basa), sons of the great river Dima, the Dhansiri river.Dimasa had a tradition of worshiping Kechai Khaiti, the goddess in Sadiya. According to a legend constructed at the time the royal family was Hinduized at Maibong, the royal family descends from Ghatotkacha, the son of Bhima of the Mahabharata fame, and Hidimbi a princess of the Dimasa people.".
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- Q3632862 dissolutionYear "1854".
- Q3632862 foundingYear "0013".
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- Q3632862 capital "Dimapur, Maibang, Khaspur, Haritikar".
- Q3632862 commonName "Dimasa Kachari dynasty".
- Q3632862 conventionalLongName "Kachari Kingdom, Dimasa Kachari Kingdom".
- Q3632862 nativeName "Dimaraji, Hidimba Raji".
- Q3632862 yearEnd "1854".
- Q3632862 yearStart "13".
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- Q3632862 comment "The Kachari (Pron: kəˈʧɑ:rɪ) Kingdom (known as the Dimasa Kingdom in medieval times) was a powerful kingdom in medieval Assam, India. It established its political center in the Brahmaputra valley, but over the course of its history it migrated south over the North Cachar Hills(Dima Hasao) and had its finale in the Barak valley.".
- Q3632862 label "Kachari Kingdom".
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- Q3632862 name "Dimaraji, Hidimba Raji".
- Q3632862 name "Dimasa Kachari dynasty".
- Q3632862 name "Kachari Kingdom, Dimasa Kachari Kingdom".