- A Kachari and Jaintia kingdoms
- B Kachari and Naga Mishmis kingdoms
- C Jaintia and Naga Mishmis kingdoms
- D Naga Mishmis and Daflas kingdoms
Rudra Singha, during his reign, subjugated the Kachari and Jaintia kingdoms.
He captured their kings and forced them to accept Ahom suzerainty, along with the agreement to pay annual tribute.
Rajeswar Singha was the ruler of the Ahom kingdom during the Moamoria rebellion.
The rebellion greatly weakened the kingdom and posed significant challenges to its stability.
The imposition of a foreign tongue, Bengali, in Assam created a language barrier that resulted in greater unemployment among the people.
Assamese literature also suffered during this period.
Assam was reestablished as Assam Province in 1912 after being a part of Eastern Bengal and Assam.
This administrative change restored Assam's separate status.
The flooding in Assam is primarily caused by excessive rainfall in the region, leading to the overflowing of rivers like the Brahmaputra and Barak.
The heavy monsoon rains contribute to the flooding.
Assam's proximity to neighboring countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan benefits its trade relations and offers opportunities for cross-border trade.
Assam has four oil refineries located in Digboi, Guwahati, Bongaigaon, and Numaligarh.
The Bihu festival in Assam is associated with the blowing of the pepa, a traditional horn instrument, during Bihu dance performances and musical celebrations.
The remains discovered in the Daparvatiya archaeological site in Tezpur, Assam, including a beautiful doorframe, are identified as the best examples of artwork in ancient Assam.
These artworks showcase the influence of the Sarnath School of Art from the late Gupta period.
Broadcasting stations of All India Radio in Assam have been established in 22 cities across the state.
These stations prioritize local news and music, providing a platform for broadcasting news, cultural programs, and music to the people of Assam.