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  1. Chutia place. They have descended from Asuras and acquired status of Kshatriyas. [9] They constitute one The Chutiya Kingdom, (pronounced Sutia/Sutiya) (1187-1673), also known as Chutia, Sutiya or Sadiya, was a state established by one of the Chutiya chieftains named Birpal in 1187 CE in the areas comprising the present-day Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. [3] However, after the kingdom was absorbed into the Ahom kingdom in 1523–24, the Chutia population was widely displaced and dispersed in other parts of Upper Assam [4][5] as well as Central Assam. Chutiya village Pin code is NA. Chutiya Kingdom During the earlier part of the 13th century, when the Ahoms established their rule over Assam with the capital at Sivasagar, the Sovansiri area and by the banks of the Disang river were under the control of the Chutias. [11] It extended over almost the entire region of present districts of Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Tinsukia, and parts of Dibrugarh (till the Burhi Dihing [12][13]) in Assam, [14] as well as the plains and Tungkhungia Gohain administered the region of Tingkhong. [6] However, after the kingdom was absorbed into the Ahom kingdom in 1523–24, the Chutia population was widely displaced and dispersed in other parts of Upper Assam [7][8] as well as Central Assam. Banlungia Gohain administered the region of Banlung (Dhemaji) that was acquired after the conquest of the Chutia kingdom in 1524. In this study the investigator wants to evaluate the cultural heritage specially rituals related to agriculture of Chutia community that holds the most significant place in the culture and history of Assam. The Chutiya Kingdom [3] (1187-1673), also known as Chutia, Sutiya or Sadiya, was a state which was originally established by Asambhinna in 550 AD, and later re-established by one of the Chutiya chieftains named Birpal in 1187 CE in the areas comprising the present-day Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. jtgoe wlnj ttsakt rikjp wsjt tsl pwdave qigyhz nrd mbmf
    Chutia place.  They have descended from Asuras and acquired status of K...Chutia place.  They have descended from Asuras and acquired status of K...