-
Mughal chronicles.
Buranjis were
consulted by the king and high
officials of the Ahom
kingdom for
decision making in
state matters.
Buranjis are available...
- was a 16th-century
legendary queen of the
Chutia dynasty. In the Ahom
Buranjis, the lead
queen of the
Chutias in 1524 was
called Nang Lung or Bor Konwari...
-
Tungkhungia Buranji is a
Buranji chronicle comprising the
records of
Tungkhungia Ahom
kings mainly from the
reign of
Rajeswar Singha to
Kamaleswar Singha...
- was
given to the
Mughals as part of the
Treaty of Ghilajharighat. A few
Buranjis give some
details on Lachit's life and education. He
learnt the art of...
-
called Buranjis, a
tradition of
chronicle writing of the Ahom kingdom, of
which there are two types—official and family. The
Tripura Buranji,
along with...
- Chandranarayan) the
extant records from the
Buranjis such as the Ahom
Buranji and the
Deodhai Ahom
Buranji do not
mention him;
rather they
mention that...
-
Bengali alphabet it is an
original conjunct of two
letters (ক + ষ). The
Buranjis were
written during the Ahom
dynasty in the ****amese
language using the...
- (formerly
North Cachar Hills),
Cachar district,
Hailakandi district. The Ahom
Buranjis called this
kingdom Timisa. In the 18th century, a
divine Hindu origin...
-
Press Gogoi, Lila (1972), Sahitya-Samskriti-
Buranji, Dibrugarh: New Book
Stall Gogoi, Lila (1986), The
Buranjis,
Historical Literature of ****am, New Delhi:...
-
importantly this was also when ****amese
developed a
standardised prose in the
Buranjis—do****ents
related to the Ahom
state dealing with
diplomatic writings, administrative...