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'''Jwhwlao Dwimalu''' is a legendary [[Bodo-Kachari_people|Bodo]] hero and an army general of the ancient golden period of the 8th century undivided [[Dimasa_Kingdom|Kachari kingdom]]. Jwhwlao means “brave” or “warrior” in [[Boro language (India)|Bodo]]. He | '''Jwhwlao Dwimalu''' is a legendary [[Bodo-Dimasa-Kachari_people|Bodo-Dimasa]] hero and an army general of the ancient golden period of the 8th century undivided [[Dimasa_Kingdom|Kachari kingdom]]. Jwhwlao means “brave” or “warrior” in [[Boro language (India)|Bodo]]. He was a legendary Dimasa hero named Veer Demalik Kemprai/Sengyah Dehmalu by the [[Dimasa people]] of the ancient golden period of 13th century [[Dimasa kingdom]].<ref>{{Citation|title=HISTORY OF VEER DEMALIK KEMPRAI {{!}} DIMASA WARRIOR OF KACHARI KINGDOM {{!}} ASSAM {{!}} हिंदी में|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6KkMh9KRU|language=en|access-date=2021-04-28}}</ref> A statue of Jwhwlao Dwimalu carrying his bow and arrows can be seen pointing his hand to the sky near the [[National Highway 27 (India)|National Highway 27]] of [[India]] in [[Kharegaon|Kharigaon]] in the [[Kokrajhar district]]. The road from Kharigaon to the south end of the Kokrajhar town road is also named after him. | ||
[[File:Daimalu.jpg|thumb|150px|Statue of Jwhwlao Dwimalu at Kokrajhar]] | [[File:Daimalu.jpg|thumb|150px|Statue of Jwhwlao Dwimalu at Kokrajhar]] | ||
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