Answer: Option [D]The persian chronicle Fathiya-i-Ibriya was compiled by Shahib-ud-din Talish. Fathiya-i-Ibriyya also known as Tarikh-i-Assam was written by Ibn Muhammad Wali Ahmad, better known as Shihabuddin Talish, which was his poetical name.
Answer: Option [D]The persian chronicle Fathiya-i-Ibriya was compiled by Shahib-ud-din Talish. Fathiya-i-Ibriyya also known as Tarikh-i-Assam was written by Ibn Muhammad Wali Ahmad, better known as Shihabuddin Talish, which was his poetical name.
Answer: Option [A]The correct answer is 1587. Naranarayan was the last ruler of the undivided Koch dynasty of Kamata Kingdom. He succeeded his father, Biswa Singha. Under him the Koch kingdom reached its cultural and political zenith.
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Answer: Option [C]The correct answer is Narayanpur. Gohain Kamal Ali, was a road that connected the capital of the Koch kingdom and Narayanpur in Lakhimpur district in Assam. This was constructed under the supervision of Gohain Kamal, the step-brother of Nara Narayan the king, and was completed in 1547. This was the road that the Koch general Chilarai used soon after for his invasion of the Ahom kingdom, and attacked the Ahom fort at Pichala, which was not a success, but a later movement in 1562 was greatly successful.
Answer: Option [D]The correct answer is Grammer.
Answer: Option [A]The correct answer is 1663. The Treaty of Ghilajharighat was signed between the Ahoms and the Mughal forces led by Mir Jumla on January 23, 1663, at Tipam on the Buri Dihing.