Khaspur Rajbari | Kachari Fort | Silchar | Assam
Khaspur Rajbari. A popular tourist destination in Assam.
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Khaspur Rajbari of Cachar, Assam
A short trip to the Khaspur Rajbari, the ruins of Dimasa Kingdom in Cachar district of Assam. Remnants of the Dimasa kingdom lingered until the advent of the British, and this kingdom gave its name to two districts in Assam: Cachar and North Cachar Hills (Dima Hasao district).
Khaspur Rajbari, The last capital of Kachari Kingdom
Explored ruins of Kachari Kingdom at Kashpur, Cachar.
This is one of the important and historical monument of cachar. This ruins memorise us about golden history of Kachari Kingdom.
After British captured this place, they destroyed majority of this fort, thanks to Archaeological Survey of India for mantain and preserving remaining portions of Ruins of Kachari Kingdom.
Cachar have the potentiality to attract tourists around the globe, but we are lacking in this field due to lack of maintenance as we as due to negligence of gov n local public. We have Ruins of Kachari Kingdom, SonBil, Bhubon hill, Kalain tea garden, chatla lake, Ramnagar lake, daloo, srikona park..... Gov should promote local tourism, it will create lots of employment opportunities which will also help to boost our economy.
5-6 years ago dawki and Cherapunjee of Meghalaya were not so popular, but if you visit today you can see their progress and tourism traffic.
They are building world class resorts there, local economy and Empowerment as well as standard of living suddenly boost up due to uncountable tourists are visiting on daily basis.
Its a good example for us...
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Cachari Fort Taligram // Silchar//Assam
Khaspur, the capital of Cachari Kingdom
The region of Khaspur was originally a part of the Tripura Kingdom. In the middle of the 18th century the control of the kingdom went to the ruler of the Cachari kingdom and they shifted their capital to Khaspur, near present day Silchar.
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Khaspur || A Kingdom in Ruins || Untold Story of Dimasa Kingdom
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A beautiful village, Khaspur is located only 25 km from Silchar, in Cachar district of Assam. It houses the ruins of the Dimasa Kingdom,which are a magnificent sight to see. There is a king’s temple, a Lion Gate, and a Sun Gate and these are centuries old. The king’s palace is almost non-existence but the main entrance gates still stands tall. These gates are in elephant pattern.
Originally a part of the Tripura Kingdom, Khaspur was ruled by a tributary ruler. It became independent after the fall of Koch power. As the last of the Koch ruler died, the control of Khaspur went into the hands of Kachari rulers and they shifted their capital to Khaspur...
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Silchar, India | 2019
Silchar (/ˈsɪlˌʧə/ or /ˈʃɪlˌʧə/) is the headquarters of Cachar district in the state of Assam in India.
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Khaspur Rajbari
Khaspur Rajbari is located at around 20 km from Silchar. Here you can find the ruins of a great Dimasa kingdom.
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Let's Talk About Bharat: Kachari Kingdom History | MyNation
The Kachari kingdom was a powerful kingdom ruled by the Dimasa King. The Dimasa kachari kingdom and others that developed in the wake of the Kamarupa kingdom were led by chieftains of indigenous communities of Assam and are examples of indigenous state formations in Medieval Assam.
Remnants of the Dimasa kingdom lingered until the advent of the British, and this kingdom gave its name to two districts in Assam: Cachar and North Cachar Hills.
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Kachari Nohdrang - Traditional hut of Dimasa-Kachari tribe
A typical house of the Kachari tribe. This is a finer version of a Kachari house, as the houses generally found in Kachari villages are simpler and more basic. Kachari is one of the tribes of Nagaland. Kacharis are one of the oldest people living in North-east India.They are found mainly in Dimapur in Nagaland but also have a large presence in Assam.
Kachari is a generic term applied to a number of ethnic groups predominantly in Assam speaking Tibeto-Burman languages or claiming a common ancestry. The Dimasa people (or Dima-basa, and also called Dimasa-Kachari) are a group of people in Assam, in northeastern India. Dimasa mythology says they are the children of Bangla Raja and the great divine bird Arikhidima. Bangla Raja's six sons—Sibrai, Doo Raja, Naikhu Raja, Waa Raja, Gunyung Brai Yung, and Hamyadao—and Arikhidima are their ancestors, and in Dimasa belief, are ancestral Gods. They are called Madai in Dimasa. Evil spirits born of the seven eggs of Arikhidima are responsible for disease, suffering and natural calamities.
Ancient Dimasa tradition maintains that sixty thousand moons (Lunar months) ago, they left their ancestral land when it suffered a severe drought. After a long wandering, they settled at Di-laobra Sangibra, the confluence of the Brahmaputra and Sangi or Di-tsang. There they held a great assembly. The place is the present West Bengal area where the River Ganges and the Brahmaputra join, and where the Kacharis established their first Seat. Over time, their kingdom over large territories.
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The Dimasa are part of the greater Kachari group—one of the ancient Kachari tribes. They live mostly in the northern half of the Dima Hasao District, an administrative district of the Indian state of Assam that includes the ravines of the Jatinga valley and adjoining land. The name 'Dimasa' most probably stands for children of the big river, referring to earstwhile on the seashore or on the bank of big river. Kacharis appear to be one of the earliest indigenous ethnic groups of north eastern India. Most independent tribal communities in this region are of Kachari origin. The Boro, Rabha, Sonowal, Thengal, Dimasa, Garo, Hajong, Deori, Sutiya, Tiwa or Lalung, Hojai, Barman of Kachar, Trippra, Mech, Rukkini Barman of Hailakandi and Karimganj etc. are all of Kachari origin.
Dimasa Kachari are mainly found in the present-day Dima Hasao District (Old name North Cachar Hills) of Assam. They also have a sizable population in Cachar, Karbi Anglong, Nowgong and Karimganj Districts of the Assam State and also Dimapur region of Nagaland state. In Cachar,following the formal conversion of their king Krishna Chandra Hasnusa to Hinduism general Dimasa have largely adopted Hinduism. These new converts to Hinduism are called Barman of Cachar. On the other hand in Nowgong District the Dimasa have come under the influence of Assamese Vishnavism,and there they are called Hojai Kachari (Hojai is also a name of a Dimasa male clan. This term is also stands for the priest). In Dima Hasao district, a section of the Dimasa called Semsas is confined within the historical village named Semkhor,they eventually developed a distinct dialect. Similar minor distinction exists within the Dimasa based on the region they inhabit like Hawarsa, Dembrasa, Hamrisa, Dijuwasa and Hasaosa and Walgongsa.
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Elevation: 22 m
Weather: 11°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 94% Humidity
Population: 228,985 (2011)
Local time: Thursday, 3:12 AM
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Maibang - The Capital of Ancient Dimasa Kachari Kingdom
Maibang is a sub-divisional town of Dime Hasao district in the Indian state of Assam. It was once the capital of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom. The name Maibang comes from two Dimasa words 'Mai' and 'Bang', meaning plenty of rice (Mai means food grains and Bang means plenty). An One Stone situated at the bank of Mahur River. As per Census 2011 the total population of the town was 20,664.