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''' | '''Sarbananda Singh''' was a [[Moamoria rebellion|Moamoriya]] leader. He was [[Chutia people|Matak Chutia]] by ethnicity.<ref>"The Buruk-Chutiyas, according to P. Saikia are the direct descendants of the Chutia royal family. Sarbananda Singha, the rulers of the Mataks is said to be a Buruk-Chutiya by caste."{{harvcol|Dutta|1985|p=31}}</ref><ref>[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/123637#page/119/mode/1up Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal(1838), p.677., "The Bor Senapati is a ''Boorook Sooteah''; his ancestors were natives of the district of Sadiya; but he was born on the Upper Dibroo."]</ref> He was the first ruler of the Matak Kingdom, with its capital in Bengmara, in what is now [[Tinsukia district]] in the Indian state of [[Assam]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Mataks, the Morans, and the Moamaria rebellion|publisher=Omsons|year=1996|isbn=978-8171171491|author=Sristidhar Dutta|page=90}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AF5VGclvFvIC&q=matak+kingdom+Sarbananda+Singha|journal=Journal of Indian History|title=Coins of Swargadeo Sarbananda Singh|volume=61-63|page=124|year=1983}}</ref> He was the son of Merutnandan. He was succeeded by his eldest son Matibor Borsenapoti as the second ruler of the Matak Kingdom. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:45, 13 July 2021
Sarbananda Singh was a Moamoriya leader. He was Matak Chutia by ethnicity.[1][2] He was the first ruler of the Matak Kingdom, with its capital in Bengmara, in what is now Tinsukia district in the Indian state of Assam.[3][4] He was the son of Merutnandan. He was succeeded by his eldest son Matibor Borsenapoti as the second ruler of the Matak Kingdom.
References[edit]
- Dutta, Sristidhar (1985), The Mataks and their Kingdom, Allahabad: Chugh Publications
- ↑ "The Buruk-Chutiyas, according to P. Saikia are the direct descendants of the Chutia royal family. Sarbananda Singha, the rulers of the Mataks is said to be a Buruk-Chutiya by caste."(Dutta 1985:31)
- ↑ Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal(1838), p.677., "The Bor Senapati is a Boorook Sooteah; his ancestors were natives of the district of Sadiya; but he was born on the Upper Dibroo."
- ↑ Sristidhar Dutta (1996). The Mataks, the Morans, and the Moamaria rebellion. Omsons. p. 90. ISBN 978-8171171491.
- ↑ "Coins of Swargadeo Sarbananda Singh". Journal of Indian History. 61–63: 124. 1983.