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{{more citations needed|date=March 2020}} | '''Rajbari''' is the royal palace, and capital of the king of [[Bijni]] in what is today [[Assam|Assam State]], India.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bongaigaon.gov.in/frontimpotentdata/history|title=Present and Past of Bongaigaon.|last=|first=|date=|website=|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> The Rajbari palace was the third capital of the Bijni kingdom of [[Koch Hajo]]. | ||
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The first capital of Bijni Kingdom was at modem Bijni town (1671 to 1864 ) | The first capital of Bijni Kingdom was at modem Bijni town (1671 to 1864). The capital shifted to Dumuria (now known as Dalan Bhanga) due to an attack by Jhawlia Mech – a local chief under the [[Bhutan]] Kingdom. The earthquake of 12 June 1897 severely damaged the royal palaces in Dumuria, necessitating the shifting of the capital temporarily to [[Jogighopa]]. | ||
The capital was finally moved to the Deohati forest area, now known as [[Abhayapuri]] in 1901. In 1956, the kingdom officially joined the [[Government of India|Union of India]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/40211/8/08_chapter%203.pdf|title=Shodganga|last=|first=|date=|website=Shodganga|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> | |||
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Rajbari is the royal palace, and capital of the king of Bijni in what is today Assam State, India.[1] The Rajbari palace was the third capital of the Bijni kingdom of Koch Hajo.
The first capital of Bijni Kingdom was at modem Bijni town (1671 to 1864). The capital shifted to Dumuria (now known as Dalan Bhanga) due to an attack by Jhawlia Mech – a local chief under the Bhutan Kingdom. The earthquake of 12 June 1897 severely damaged the royal palaces in Dumuria, necessitating the shifting of the capital temporarily to Jogighopa.
The capital was finally moved to the Deohati forest area, now known as Abhayapuri in 1901. In 1956, the kingdom officially joined the Union of India.[2]
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- ↑ "Present and Past of Bongaigaon".
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