Paper 1
The Burmese invasion of Assam in the early 19th century was repelled under the leadership of:
  • Maniram Dewan
  • Chilarai
Explanation:

The Burmese invasion of Assam in the early 19th century was repelled under the leadership of B) Purnananda Buragohain. His strategic defense played a crucial role in maintaining Assam's territorial integrity.

Which medieval ruler of Assam is credited with establishing the Kamata kingdom?
  • Sukaphaa
  • Suhungmung
  • Rudra Singha
  • Nara Narayan
Explanation:

The medieval ruler of Assam credited with establishing the Kamata kingdom is D) Nara Narayan. His leadership in the early 16th century marked the rise of the Kamata kingdom, influencing Assam's history significantly.

The Moamoria rebellion in Assam during the 18th century was led by:
  • Gomdhar Konwar
  • Phuleswari Konwari
  • Piyoli Phukan
  • Kandarpeswar Singha
Explanation:

The Moamoria rebellion in Assam during the 18th century was led by A) Gomdhar Konwar. This socio-religious uprising aimed to challenge Ahom authority and promote Moamoria sect beliefs and reforms.

The Sutiya kingdom, an important medieval power in Assam, was founded in the 13th century by:
  • Gadadhar Singha
  • Ratnadhwajpal
  • Narakasura
  • Birpal
Explanation:

The Sutiya kingdom in Assam, founded in the 13th century, was established by B) Ratnadhwajpal. He played a crucial role in forming this medieval power, influencing Assamese culture and governance.

Which treaty between the Ahom kingdom and the Mughal Empire followed the Battle of Saraighat?
  • Treaty of Yandaboo
  • Treaty of Asurar Ali
  • Treaty of Ghilajharighat
  • Treaty of Jatinga
Explanation:

The treaty between the Ahom kingdom and the Mughal Empire after the Battle of Saraighat is Treaty of Ghilajharighat. Signed in 1671, it secured Ahom sovereignty and ended Mughal invasions.

Who was the first Assamese poet to be awarded the Jnanpith Award, India's highest literary honor?
  • Hem Barua
  • Hiren Bhattacharyya
  • Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
  • Indira Goswami
Explanation:

Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya was the first Assamese poet to win the Jnanpith Award in 1979. His notable contributions to Assamese literature through novels and poetry earned this prestigious recognition.

The Brahmaputra Valley in Assam was historically known as:
  • Kamrup
  • Kamarupa
  • Pragjyotisha
  • Explanation:

    The Brahmaputra Valley in Assam was historically known as Kamarupa. Kamarupa, an ancient kingdom, encompassed the valley and significantly influenced Assam’s socio-cultural and historical development through various ruling dynasties.