Ahom–Mughal wars
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| Part of Islamic invasions of Assam | |||||||||
Ahom artillerymen | |||||||||
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Pratap Singha Jayadhwaj Singha Chakradhwaj Singha Udayaditya Singha Gadadhar Singha Momai Tamuli Borbarua Atan Buragohain Lachit Borphukan |
Qasim Khan Chishti Allah Yar khan Sattrajit Lutfullah Shirazi Mir Jumla Ram Singh I Munnawar Khan † Mansur Khan | ||||||||
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Ahom–Mughal wars (November 1615 – 16 August 1682) refers to the series of 17th-century conflicts between the Ahoms and the Mughals over the control of the Brahmaputra valley. It began soon after the eastern branch of the Kamata kingdom then under the Koch dynasty, Koch Hajo, collapsed after a sustained Mughal campaign bringing it face-to-face with the eastern Ahoms. After nearly seventy years of sustained efforts, the Mughals were finally ousted in the Battle of Itakhuli in 1682. The Mughals since then maintained interest in the region west of the Manas River via zamindars, till they were ousted from Bengal by the British about a hundred years later.