Dundiya rebellion

The Dundiya rebellion was a late 18th-century uprising against the Ahom kingdom in the Borphukan's domain (Kamrup region). The rebellion was headed by Haradutta Bujarbarua[1] who, with mercenary troops, managed to occupy most of northern Kamrup before being beaten back. This rebellion took place just as the Moamoria rebellion was on in Upper Assam, but after the Ahom royalists were restored by Captain Welsh in 1792.

Notes

  1. (Baruah 1993, p. 151)
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References

  • Baruah, S. L. (1993). Last Days of Ahom Monarchy. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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