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ASSAM
STATE GUIDE
Assam's history goes back
to the ancient times. The base of this history can be found in Vedic
literature, Tantric literature, Assamese folklore and Buddhist literature.
However, first reference of Assam is found
in the epics and the religious legends. The Aryans belonging to
the priestly (brahmin) and warrior classes found their way into
Assam in very early times. Numerous places referred in the epics,
like Mahabharata etc. are now identified with sites in this state.
Known as 'Kamarupa' or 'Pragjyotish' in the
period of the Epics, Assam is inhabited by human civilisation since
about 2000 BC. The people of Assam consists of the migrants from
Burma and China. They settled in Assam after the mongoloid migration.
Mongoloids came from Punjab through Bihar and North Bengal. Henceforth,
Assam presents a blend of Mongol-Aryan culture. It is believed that,
the early history of Assam belonged to be of the Varman dynasty.
The reign of this dynasty extended from 400 AD to 13th century.
Huien Tsang is said to have visited Assam during the rule of Kumar
Bhaskar Varman in the 7th century BC. The Ahoms are said to have
ventured into Assam in about 1228 AD. By 15th century the kingdoms
of Ahom and Koch were established. This period witnessed a change
in all the sections of life in Assam.
Ahom Kingdom weakened in the later part of
the 18th century, due to internal conflict. The Burmese ran over
the political authority in Assam, thus invoking British intervention
to subdue the Burmese. After a conflict between the Burmese and
the English, peace was regained by the treaty of Yandaboo in 1826.
The British then set out to organise the administration, transport
and communication. Besides the various changes, the British constructed
the railways; introduced of tea plantation, discovered of coal and
oil etc.. All this proved fruitful to the British during the World
War II. In the post Independence period of India, Assam witnessed
several separation of territories. In 1948, NEFA (Arunachal Pradesh)
was separated. In 1963 Nagaland was separated. In 1972 Meghalaya
and in 1987 Mizoram.
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