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The Tungkhungia Buranji is an important historical document that provides a comprehensive chronicle of the Tungkhungia kings who ruled Assam during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Compiled by Srinath Duara Barbarua and expertly edited by S. K. Bhuyan, this work spans the critical period from 1751 to 1806 A.D.
This chronicle offers invaluable insights into the political, social, and administrative aspects of Assamese kingdoms during a transformative era. The account covers the reigns of Rajeswar Singha through Kamaleswar Singha, documenting significant events, governance structures, and historical narratives of this period. The work serves as a primary historical source for understanding Assam’s royal lineage and the complex dynamics of the region during the late Mughal period and early British colonial era.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly edition makes an essential contribution to Assamese historical literature and serves researchers, historians, and students interested in the region’s rich heritage.







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