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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important : 
Prelims level: Lachit Borphukan, Ahom Kingdom, Treaty of Yandaboo
Mains level: NA
Why in the news?
- The Statue of Valour, depicting Ahom general Lachit Borphukan, has become a significant landmark in Meleng-Hollongapar, Jorhat in Assam.
- The 125-foot statue commemorates Lachit Borphukan’s leadership in the Battle of Saraighat in 1671.
| Ahom Kingdom (1228–1826)
 
Establishment: Founded in 1228 in the Brahmaputra valley of Assam by Chaolung Sukapha.Duration: Retained sovereignty for 600 years until annexed by British India in 1826 (Treaty of Yandaboo).Resistance: Despite facing the Mughal Empire’s power, the Ahom Kingdom remained unconquered.Political Structure: Established a new state by supressing the older system of bhuiyans (landlords).Labor System: Relied on forced labor known as paiks for state functions.Social Organization: Society divided into clans or khels, embracing Hinduism and Assamese language alongside tribal beliefs.Cultural Patronage: Supported poets, scholars, and theater; translated Sanskrit texts into local language; composed historical chronicles called buranjis.Military Strategy: King served as supreme commander; core army comprised of paiks; mastered guerrilla warfare and surprise attacks.Key Forts: Included Chamdhara, Saraighat, and Simlagarh, strategically crucial for defense.River Expertise: Mastered construction of boat bridges on the Brahmaputra River.Legacy: Ahom Kingdom’s military prowess, cultural patronage, and political organization left a lasting impact on Assam’s history. | 
Who was Lachit Borphukan?
- Lachit Borphukan was a legendary military commander from the northeastern region of India, specifically from the state of Assam. Here are some facts related to him:
|  | Description | 
| Timeline | 1622-1672 | 
| Dynasty | Ahom Dynasty | 
| Mughal Threat | Faced the Mughal Empire’s expansion into Assam | 
| Battle of Saraighat | 
Led Ahom forces to victory against the Mughals in 1671;Defended Assam against the Aurangzeb’s forces led by Ram Singh. | 
| Leadership | Known for strategic brilliance and guerrilla tactics | 
| Legacy | Revered as a symbol of Assamese pride and resistance | 
| Recognition | 
INS Lachit:  Indian Navy’s guided-missile destroyer named in honor;Lachit Divas:  Celebrated annually on November 24th in Assam;Lachit Borphukan Medal: Awarded to the best cadet from the National Defence. Academy (NDA, Pune). | 
 
| PYQ:[2015]  Who among the following founded a new city on the south bank of a tributary to river Krishna and undertook to rule his new kingdom as the agent of a deity to whom all the land south of the river Krishna was supposed to belong? (a) Amoghavarsha I (b) Ballala II (c) Harihara I (d) Prataparudra II | 
		
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