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- Charaideo - Wikipedia
Though the capital of the Ahom kingdom moved many times, Charaideo remained the symbolic center It contains sacred burial grounds of Ahom kings and queens and is also the place of ancestral Gods of the Ahoms
- Home | Charaideo District | Government Of Assam, India
Charaideo Maidam: The maidams situated in Charaideo make the district an attractive tourist destination
- Charaideo
Though Moidams are found in all the districts of upper Assam, Charaideo is the site where the most of the ahom royals are found since it was the first capital of the Ahoms who ruled over Assam for 600 years
- Charaideo District Tourism – Explore Assam’s Heritage Natural Beauty
Charaideo is located in the eastern part of Assam and shares its borders with Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland The district is covered with lush greenery, tea gardens, rivers, and small hills, making it a beautiful and peaceful region
- Charaideo | Places to Visit Historical Significance
Charaideo, also known as Che-Rai-Doi, is one of the most prominent archaeological sites and a historic town in Upper Assam The name Che-Rai-Doi means “the shining city on the hills ” It is in Assam This place was established by the Ahoms, who entered Assam in 1228 CE
- All About Charaideo of Assam : UNESCO World Heritage Site
Charaideo was the first capital of the Ahom Kingdom established by the first Ahom Swargadeo Chao-Lung-Siu-ka-pha in 1228 A D The word “Maidam” is a Tai word which means tomb in English It is the sacred burial ground of Ahom Kings (Swargadeo) and queens
- Charaideo District - sudurbhai. com
Charaideo Maidam: Burial mounds of Ahom kings, resembling pyramids These are important archaeological sites which was granted the UNESCO World Heritage Site status on July 26, 2024
- What are Assam’s Charaideo Moidams, India’s UNESCO’s World Heritage . . .
In short, Charaideo means, “a shining town situated on a hilltop ” While the Ahoms shifted capitals multiple times over their 600-year history, Charaideo is considered to be their first capital city established in 1253 AD by king Sukaphaa
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