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Koch Rajbongshi in Silchar (Cachar District) Assam. কোচ ৰাজবংশী ; শিলচৰ (কাছাড় জিলা) অসম ।

Silchar: Assamese[অসমীয়া Ôxômiya]; শিলচৰ, Kochrajbongshi চিলচৰ Cachar Dist. Population total=1736319 male=886616 female=849703 (2011)

Introduction:

One of the major district in Assam, located in the Southern part of Assam. It is quite a peaceful place compare to other districts.It is situated far away from other major districts of Assam,the distance from Guwahati to Silchar is approximately 350 km. It is situated on the bank of the river Bar The Koch Rajbongshi people is the ancient tribe not only in Silchar but also in the other zones of the North-East India. The Koch Rajbongshi people directly belongs to the Great Koch Dynasty of Kamatapur.

History:

The history of the Koch Kingdom was great and exceptional from other Kingdoms in India. Prince Chilarai's (Shukladhwaj Singha) contribution in the Assam History was a great name. During that time, Prince Chilarai strongly ruled and governed the entire North-East under the focus of His Highness Maharaja Naranarayan which we can highlight from Assam history, in the 16th century, Prince Chilarai not only ruled and governed the entire Cachar, Barak valley but also the Surma district of Bangladesh and established the existence of Assamese region. After winning the Independent Tripura and Manipur districts the Prince Chilarai established a new separate district named Cachar district which prince Chilarai forwarded the name of His brother KumalNarayan or Guhaikamal as a ruler. And for their own benefit KamalNarayan Dewan (Dhewan) established a capital for Cachar district in the place of Brahmapur, which is now being called as Khaspur. The name of Khaspur came from Kochpur (kochpur means place where Koch people live). Overall approximately 153 years, the Koch Kingdom ruled in the Cachar district.(as per as author wrote).

Habitation:

The Koch Rajbongshi people in the Cachar district is the original and the ancient tribe. Most of the people living in the rural areas among the villages. There are two roads where the family being located one side is the Pailapool (lakhipur) way and the another side is the udarbond way. Around 3/4th of the people living in the central, upper Assam.

Languages:

The Koch Rajbongshi language is spoken by all the Koch people located in Cachar district but a little bit difference which is spoken by the Koch people in upper, central.

Religion and Belief:

The Koch Rajbongshi people mostly followed the Hinduism / Santana Dharma followers of both Shiva and Krishna. A negligible part of people follows Christianity.

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