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    The Koch dynasty (/kɒtʃ/; 1515–1949) ruled parts of eastern Indian subcontinent in present-day Assam and Bengal. Biswa Singha established power in the...
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    Kamata Kingdom (redirect from Koch kingdom)
    Biswa Singha removed the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy and established the Koch dynasty soon, in 1515. The Koches were the last to call themselves Kamateshwars...
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    Bangladesh and Bhutan who have in the past sought an association with the Koch dynasty. Koch-Rajbanshi people speak Kamatapuri, belong to Indo-Aryan languages...
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    with the state power when the Mleccha dynasty of Kamarupa patronised it first, followed by the Palas, the Koch, and the Ahoms. The Kalika Purana, written...
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    Narayan Dev (brother of Parikshit Narayan, ruler of Koch Hajo, brother of Balinarayan, first Koch ruler of Darrang). Shivendra Narayan Dev (Son of Gaj...
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    into Koch Bihar and Koch Hajo due to rivalry between the king and his nephew Raghu Rai, Bongaigaon became part of Koch Hajo. Soon Koch Hajo and Koch Bihar...
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    Koch Hajo (1581–1616) was the kingdom under Raghudev and his son Parikshit Narayan of the Koch dynasty that stretched from Sankosh river in the west to...
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    British Raj, the district was known as Cooch Behar state ruled by the Koch dynasty until 1949, when it became part of India. The district consists of the...
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    Cooch Behar State (redirect from Koch Bihar)
    Koch dynasty split following the death of Nara Narayan in 1586. The eastern portion, Koch Hajo, was soon absorbed by Ahom. The western portion, Koch Bihar...
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  • Look up Koch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koch may refer to: Koch (surname), people with this surname Koch dynasty, a dynasty in Assam and Bengal...
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    Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes, replace the Baro-Bhuyans of Kamata kingdom, and establish a dynasty the...
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    was built in 1887, during the reign of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan of Koch dynasty. It is currently a museum. The Cooch Behar Palace is noted for its elegance...
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    succeeded by the Buddhist and Hindu Chandra dynasty, Sena dynasty and Deva dynasty. The rule of deva dynasty was a period of peace, prosperity and creative...
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    Singha, founder of the Koch Dynasty in the Kamata Kingdom and younger brother of Nara Narayan, the 2nd king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom in...
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    last ruler of the undivided Koch dynasty of the Kamata Kingdom. He succeeded his father, Biswa Singha. Under him the Koch kingdom reached its cultural...
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    the archer type is the most common and characteristic type of the Gupta dynasty coins, which were struck by at least eight succeeding kings and was a standard...
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    Gohain Kamal Ali was an embanked road that connected the capital of the Koch dynasty, Cooch Behar in North Bengal to heart of Agomani in Dhubri and Narayanpur...
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    western Assam by the Koch kings for performing Brahminical rites. During the reign of Nara Narayan (1554-1587) of the Koch dynasty, two Brahmins named...
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    This article is a list of the various dynasties and monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of incumbents....
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    Koch coinage or Coins of Koch dynasty, originally called Narayani Mudra, were issued from 1555 to 1866 under the Koch Kingdom. It was first introduced...
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    16th century Vishwa Singha of the Koch tribe established the Koch dynasty in the Kamata kingdom. The Koch dynasty reached its peak under his sons, Nara...
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    division of the Koch kingdom between two branches of the Koch dynasty in 1581, the Ahoms allied with their immediate western neighbor, the Koch Hajo branch...
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  • The following list enumerates Hindu empires and dynasties in chronological order. Note: Kingdoms that acted as princely states to the British Empire are...
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  • Chase Koch (/koʊk/ KOHK; born June 15, 1977), is an American businessman and the son of Charles Koch, the co-owner, CEO, and chairman of Koch Industries...
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  • Chase Koch, Elizabeth Koch, John Koch, Mary Julia Koch, David Koch Jr., Wyatt Koch, William Koch, Robin Koch, Kaitlin Koch and Charlotte Koch. Fred Koch had...
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  • Kamata kingdom into Koch Bihar and Koch Hajo (to be governed by Raghudev) (Barpujari 1992:94) 1587 Naranarayana of Koch dynasty dies. (Barpujari 1992:74)...
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    son Shahzada Danyal. But very soon, the rise of Biswa Singha of the Koch dynasty in Kamata destroyed their hold in Kamrup and squeezed those in the Nagaon...
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    Jagaddipendra Narayan Cooch Behar Cooch Behar State Kamata Kingdom Khen dynasty Koch dynasty North Bengal Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya Madhupur Satra Rajpat...
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    1505. Soon, control of the Kamata kingdom passed into the hands of the Koch dynasty. Niladhwaj (1440–1460) Chakradhwaj (1460–1480) Nilambar (1480–1498) Kamarupa...
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    late Medieval era of Indian history (Chutia Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Koch dynasty, Twipra Kingdom) and came under varying degrees of Sanskritisation.[citation...
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