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Assamese Counting Chart: Numbers 1 to 100

 How to count numbers in Assamese language belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family spoken in the Northeastern Indian state of Assam and other Northeastern states. It is spoken by over 25 million speakers as of 2011. Counting Flashcards for kids These Assamese numbers are exactly similar to Bengali numbers in their written script using Bengali-Assamese script from 1100AD and pronunciations are somewhat relevant to listen. Assamese Counting Chart 1 to 100 Number Numeral Assamese PRON. 0 ০ শূণ্য xuino 1 ১ এক ek 2 ২ দুই dui 3 ৩ তিনি tini 4 ৪ চাৰি sari 5 ৫ পাঁচ pas 6 ৬ ছয় soy 7 ৭ সাত xat 8 ৮ আঠ ath 9 ৯ ন no 10 ১০ দহ doh 11 ১১ এঘা...

List of Chutiya Kings & Rulers - Chutiya kingdom

 Chutiya kingdom was founded by Birpal in the Northeastern part of Assam. Sadiya was made the capital of the kingdom. The Chutiya kingdom was established in 1187. List of Chutiya Kings & Rulers NO. Kings Name Years Capital 1 Birpal 1187-1210 Sadiya 2 Ratnadhwajpal 1210-1250 Sadiya 3 Vijayadhwajpal 1250-1270 Sadiya 4 Vikramadhwajpal 1270-1285 Sadiya 5 Gauradhwajpal 1285-1305 Sadiya 6 Sankhadhwajpal 1305-1325 Sadiya 7 Mayuradhwajpal 1325-1343 Sadiya 8 Jayadhwajpal 1343-1360 Sadiya 9 Karmadhwajpal 1360-1380 Sadiya 10 Satyanarayan 1380-1400 Sadiya 11 Laxminarayan 1400-1420 Sadiya 12 Dharmanarayan 1420-1440 Sadiya 13 Pratyashn...

Numbers in Karbi language with Beautiful Chart - Learn Karbi language

 The Karbi (known as Mikir ) are an ethnic group of Northeast India mostly inhabited in the hill district of Assam. Karbi language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh. According to the 2011 census, the Karbi language is spoken by half a million in Northeast, India. Karbi numbers 1 to 100  Here we have explained it well with a beautiful chart: List of Karbi Numbers NO. English Karbi 1 One Isi 2 Two Hini 3 Three Kethom 4 Four Phli 5 Five Pho 6 Six Throk 7 Seven Throksi 8 Eight Nerkep 9 Nine Sirkep 10 Ten Kep 11 Eleven Kre isi 12 Twelve Kre hini 13 Thirteen Kre kethom 14 Fourteen Kre phli 15 ...

The List of Dimasa Kachari Kings and Rulers - Kachari kingdom

  Dimasa kingdom (known as Kachari kingdom ) was a powerful kingdom in medieval Assam that existed from the early 10th century (approximately) to the early 1830 century CE. The rulers of this kingdom were the Dimasa people who belonged to a part of the greater Kachari ethnic group. This kingdom's remnants survived till the British Empire's advent in India. The origin of the Kachari kingdom is shrouded in mystery; some believe that they were the descendants of the son of Bhima, Ghatotkacha. According to the legends, Kachari also took part in the Mahabharata war. Due to political turmoil, Dimasa Kachari had left the Kamarupa kingdom in ancient times. While they were crossing the Brahmaputra River (known as Dilao in Dimasa), many Kacharis could not cross this river and stayed back around the northern bank of the river. This group later became the Bodo people, but whoever could cross the mighty river was named the Dimasa meaning  Son of the Big River . The last capital of the Kac...
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