The Ahom Kingdom: How Thai Migrants Built a Northeast Indian Superpower
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- čas přidán 21. 04. 2023
- The history of the Ahom Kingdom -- and Northeast India more broadly -- is often neglected. In fact, most people don't know that the Ahom was actually a Southeast Asian (Tai) power for most of its history, with close ties to its homeland in modern-day Yunnan.
In this video, I aim to cover -- in brief -- the story of the Ahom, from their original migration into India, to their conflicts with the Mughals, and much, much more.
Enjoy!
Thanks for watching, everyone! Hope you enjoyed this one. For me, it was so great to be able to tell such a unique origin story! Love a migration story that has twists and turns.
Pls make a video on Koch Rajbongshi.
People easily ignore it, but it plays an important role in the history of assam
Hey love you vidoes , very informative .Keep up with you good work 👍
you got that naga tribes very wrong just the clothes they are wearing in your video are of The kachari kingdom peoples and large parts of present day nagaland state was under the kachari rule untill they lost the war against the ahoms
Naga never lived under anyone specially the kacharies , nagas were only conqured in the 18 centuries by the britishers in infact anyone can do so with such advance war technology
I am an Assamese from Assam. This was an amazing video. Not many people think of the Ahoms when they think of historical India. But they remain an integral part of India’s historical legacy.
As an Indian (Assamese) from the state of Assam, I am greatly impressed by this video. Its the first time I have seen any western channel putting so much effort in showcasing the rich political history in the medieval era of my state. Most people while talking about the medieval history of India forget about this powerful kingdom and only focus on the Rajputs, Sultanates and Mughals. I am not saying that the rest are irrelevant but the Ahom Kingdom too deserves such attention.
@@RahulMehta-eu9yb well technically he is an American citizen of Indian descent from what I have understood from the comments. So he is a westerner in that sense.
Not a single Assamese converted to Islam...... Those who declare themselves as Assamese Muslims are actually Bangladeshi infiltrators..... Trying to mingle in to Assamese society....
@Zahir Hussain - especially when Ahom Kingdom is the longest reigning Empire in all of India.. 600 yrs is no joke
@@phiaklangtangjang5250 indeed!
@Rahul Mehta yeah 6:38
As a Thai, the video was awesome to cover what my cousins did!
The Ahom dynasty beating the cr@p out of the Mughals reminds me of Vietnam defeating the Mongols, the Chinese, the French and the Americans.
Manipuris of North East traditional attire is very similar to Thai
@@ANABOLIC_1105 Are you sure? I never heard of this fact.from thailand
@@ANABOLIC_1105Ahoms and Thais are from the same origin Tai. Tai Ahoms have eventually embraced the local culture and traditions. They speak Asamiya and even their present day identity term “Ahom” comes from their pronunciation of “Asom” which is pronounced almost similarly in Asamiya. Can’t speak much of the attire as they were traditional Asamiya clothes now. But from what we’ve seen in pictures, they too look like that of the Thai people. Can’t speak on behalf of Manipuri people (and also I don’t know which tribe you are referring to), but I’m sure that both Thais and Tai Ahoms came from Yuan (if I’m not wrong). Most other tribes in Asam have a origin in Burma (present day Myanmar).
Yo Cousin Bro
Pi Nong Tai 🙏
I'm from Kerala, and I'm so amazed by this video. I never knew such histories of North East India before, thanks that I could learn and understand about it more ❤🇮🇳
its still incomplete history of Kamrupa,Tripura meitei is missing
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mughaLEMPIRES X Agraaaaaaaaaaaaaa
the fact ahom dynasty ruled for more than 6 centuries and didnt got captured by mughals!! that was one hell of a dynasty and one that doesn't get talked about a lot thankuuu for reall
Iam a Naga , we had a love hate relationship with the Ahoms , we fought them many times but also became an Ally and gave refuge to Ahom king in our hills (the Cave where the king took refuge is till there in Konyak region )
He married a Naga chieftain daughter but said to have died in childbirth hence the Ahom king named the place “Naganimora: Naga princess death place “ the town still exists and is now a bustling trading town on Nagaland-Assam border .
We Hindus should assure the revival and thriving of Ahom/Naga culture and traditions and make them brothers in dharma... so that we can fight the monotheistic predators that want to destroy dharma.
On the basis of my understanding, the hate relation is becuase of punitive expedition sent against the Nagas for raiding Assamese villages
We still consider Nagas as our brothers and sisters
@@Headhunter1592 because Nagaland is better than Assam
@@adventure4716 i live just at the borders of Nagaland and Arunachal, i think I know better, still ok i too consider Nagaland and Arunachal better then Assam in some fields like unity or regionalism,
So proud to learn about the history of our relates (I live in Thailand). I now learned that we two groups have something in common, that's being "assimilated". Our ancient lands that became Thailand today once belonged to the Mon people of Dvaravati kingdom, one of our ancestry. Tai people ("Thai" in our dialect), our another main ancestry migrated down from the north (today south China) couple of millennia ago and mixed with the Mons. On one later time, the Khom (the Khmers nowadays are the left of once slave clade of the Khom empire) from the east invaded and captured our lands. On later time, our ancestry who drove off the Khom and declare independence from the Khom were Thai. They established Sukhothai kingdom, our first "Thai era" capital city. At the time, the original Tais and Mons were mixed and blended into mainly Thai cultures. So we are considered partly "assimilated" Thai like Ahom people.
Wow😍 take a hi from your tai ahom sis 😅
@@The_sunflower99 🥰🥰🥰
As a Khar-khua Assamese, it's painful to see our cultural erasure from the History books of India, but so glad that there are people out there still who push for the acknowledgement of this glorious kingdom.
Ki faltu re 😂... Ghotitu government e eku nokore tate akou gotei jati k dhorisa
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What is a khar - khua Assamese?
@@chaorajdeepduarah.6969 khar is basically dry banana peels , and i guess she is not Ahom but just an Assamese basically bamuni (aryans) as we can see from her face.
@@chaorajdeepduarah.6969khar is basically burnt dried banana peel used as an alternative to salt made famous by Lachit Borfhukan to mark a stop sign of buying salt from Mughals(ram singh) who were extracting salt from our land and selling us in 2* price. And with that money Mughals were maintaining their arm forces to attack us. Thus lachit Borfhukan used Khar as an alternative of salt to flop their business.
This is the Indian history we should be learning in schools. Sadly, Assam and Assamese history barely found a mention in national textbooks. Thanks Odd Compass for your brilliant efforts!
Bro I am not from cbse but SEBA, we were taught about the glorious Ahom days... We know our culture and we are very proud of our Ancestors till today
@@journavhazarika1651 bro i'm from CBSE board and that's why i'm very unfortunate to learn little to nothing about my own history.
@@deepsikhagogoi5192 no worry bro.. now you can google it up✌️✌️✌️
It’s simply because the history is vast and it’s difficult to include ALL dynasties (balance of syllabus). The CBSE streamlines all of it 6000 years of history!! Into books for school kids.. now think how difficult it is. But state govt. books emphasise on regional history too which is excellent in inculcating self confidence and that’s how it should be. I am a Bengali but lived all across India and we don’t learn a lot on Bengali dynasties in CBSEs but state govt. books do. I taught myself about my heritage myself and how surprised I was that Sri Lankans actually have Bengali heritage :)
@@deepsikhagogoi5192lol didn't your parents or grandparents told you about the ahoms
Thank you for comprehensively covering topics which are ignored in Indian curriculum!
I’m happy to - and thank you for the show of support!
@@OddCompass You need a title correction. It’s “Tai” not Thai!!
Tai was the name of language, the people were of Thailand tho@@Thaddeus-ml8if
no , its correct..@@Thaddeus-ml8if
I'm Naga and after the introduction of Naga's relationship with Ahom, I request you bring a separate video on Naga's history. Thank you
Hallelujah
Faction eman borta. He will need to make a series with 5 seasons 🤣🤣🤣
I'm from assam and this is the first time I've seen a through video regarding the ahom kingdom. I'm not ahom myself but I'm super proud of them; their contribution is immense. From cultivation to their beautiful cusine! Thank you so much for putting uploading this video.
As a Bengali, I am fascinated by north eastern history of India. To learn Assamese history is awesome. Kudos. 👏
No offense but Bengalis have done greatly to destroy Northeastern culture. Just look at Tripura or the Manipuri society or whatever remains of the Cachar Kingdom.
Ahom were not Hindus they were follower of tengrism, they used to buried the dead body of the king and queen. They were not even native Indians, no wonder why Indian feel proud about that kingdom
@@notofyourneed5728 Ancient kamrupa kingdom was hindu and they even did ashwamedhā yajña to proclaim there sovereignty from gupta
@@notofyourneed5728 Indians feel proud of them because they came here to not only rule but to integrate with the locals and also to save them from Muslim invasion. So yes, we Indians are proud of them.
@@notofyourneed5728 They were not Hindus when they came to Assam in 1228, but became Hindus lateron. Hinduisation of Ahoms began as early as 1397 when Swargadeu Sudangpha brought in his foster parents, who were Vaishnavite Brahmins, to his palace.
As an Ahom, I'm glad to know that our stories and cultures are being said and broadcasted. Joi Aai Axom!!!!!
পাৰিলে ডনেট কৰি দিব।
Joi aai ahom💪
@Risaf Hasan It was because of Internal Politics. Greed of Throne. Ministers plot to capture capital by inviting Burmese. Like u said they're cruel too.
@Risaf Hasan mughals were only better in defeating those weak hindus baniyas other than them they always lost to the afghans maratas British finally
Now we know Hinduism was not our original religion right?
Tai legacy stretch from southern China to north east india. Love tai-ahom people from Thailand 🇹🇭
Love you too dear thai pi nong ❤
Oo love you tooooo
Love you too bro
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"Pi nong" พี่น้อง ฉันชอบคำนี้
The history of Ahom and North East India is so rich but still, India's education system doesn't implement these courses in their early history book. As an Assamese, I'm proud to say that Ahom's history is rich in culture and stories. And thank you for making an amazing video to spread this information worldwide.
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As an Assamese I am delighted to watch this well researched and wonderfully designed presentation of our history. Many thanks 🙏👍
Thanks! It is just amazing to learn about Indian history not taught in our schools. You are doing great work.
Be happy with the governance of Modi govt, our indigenous history is going to be highlighted which a thrown to dust by leftist so called writers like Ramila Thapar. Ahom kingdoms, Marathas, all the great kingdoms from South India everything is going to be included. New education policy is based on our own Gurukul system not what was applied by British. The gurukul system is far superior because it will be a interactive study session giving more importance to practical knowledge not only focusing on memory. Im sad that this going to implemented after so long time but happy that our future generations will get the advantage.
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AHOM History must be in Indian history books now just as narrated.
@@jaswantsingh9287 Ahom history is in CBSE textbooks. I've got to know about Ahoms first from CBSE books. I don't remember class. You weren't attentive in schools, it doesn't mean they only just glorified Mughals. I more remembers about Pre-Mugal History then Mughal History.
Thanks for the kind words, and for the tip! Glad to be able to cover history topics that are so neglected!
@@OddCompass please do a video about the Nagas
An Ahom here, so glad you brought up this video in such a beautiful & informative presentation. Thank you.
Hey ahom 👋
Love from bengal ❤
Sadly we didn't learn about Ahoms in school 😢
Idk what's this thing, feeling proud on race and ancestory but no-one wants to feel ashamed on evil ancestors.
I beleive in only ideology, dharmic Aryans were great the followers of the vedas who maintained Dharma are my idols
@@vedicarya7 Don't tell me you believe in Aryan invasion theory
@@GuywithaTrexskullonhishead It's generally accepted in academic circles that Hinduism originated outside of India. But that doesn't make it any less Indian, and no scholar or scientist would ever say that. The fact that Hinduism developed _within_ India for thousands of years makes it as Indian as Christianity is European in Europe. Even more so, because Hinduism developed within India thousands of years longer than Christianity did within Europe (Christianity originated in the Middle East).
@@Abhi46159 what's more sad is Hindus Will be slowly wiped out of Assam and Bengal if the infiltration of Bangladeshis keep Continuing
Thanks for highlighting the north-eastern region history which was never highlighted so well before !❤
Such a fascinating history of the great ahom kingdom and their tactics. This is brilliant piece man. Bravo! 🌸
As an Ahom myself, I feel so proud to see our enriching history being so wonderfully documented.
Atia NCERT r kitap t iman nai kijani.
@@attaullahkhan4742 takei
@@attaullahkhan4742 Yeah, there isn't much about the Ahom kingdom in CBSE board but in SEBA board, it comprises 60% of the syllabus (in 9 and 10).
@@lizzybach4254 aru amar homoi t moamoroa rebellion loike asile. Ami sebar kitap porhisilu atia ase ne nai janu
@@lizzybach4254 Tumi Axom r ne ??
Indians and SE Asians might look different but culturally we are brothers
Love seeing the unity in the comments 🤝🇮🇳🇹🇭🇲🇲🇰🇭🇻🇳🇱🇦❤️
:)
Some Indians and SE Asians do look similar,
Since India is filled with different races and culture
Hence u can say Indians and SE Asians look similar
No one in India resembles the other. That's our whole thing 😂😂
We Hindus should assure the revival and thriving of Ahom culture and traditions and make them brothers in dharma... so that we can fight the monotheistic predators that want to destroy dharma.
Actually many Northeast Indians do look like Southeast Asians.
I was particularly impressed by the way the video highlighted the cultural and societal aspects of the Ahom Kingdom, shedding light on the unique traditions, customs, and beliefs of the Ahom people.... The video also showcased the beautiful architecture and art forms that were developed during the Ahom period, leaving me in awe of their creativity and artistic prowess... proud to be an Assamese.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I comment rarely but ......
well I just wanted to say THANK YOU for your excellent productions. I owe all my knowledge of this subject to you and other CZcams channels. For a student like me who cannot afford to buy many books it is really a blessing to see ( and learn) unbiased true history. Please don't stop. Will become a patron whenever I can.
Thank you.
God bless you.
I'm from Mexico. Grew up in California, yet the way you cover historiography with interesting animations really makes me interested in this part of the world that I have no connection to. Much appreciated.
Actually, you do have a distant connection. Ahoms and Europeans (and their descendants) both share Indo-European DNA.
Perhaps it's because of the cultural similarities between Latin Americans and Indians? Even though our histories and the way our cultures formed differ greatly, through some sort of cultural convergent evolution. We ended up being pretty similar to one another
It's nice to see that our chili peppers were appreciated in the land of many flavors. Good food 👍🏽
@@adityachandrasekhar740 Ahoms are more South east Asian than Indo-European.
@@HenryKissinger69 Yes. But they have up to 30% Indo-European DNA.
As an Assamese, I have to say that this is THE best video about the history of the Ahoms on the internet right now. Kudos to your efforts!!
Joi Aai Axom
And I truly believe this should be part of our primary history education pan India! ❤
Joi Aai Axom
Joi ai axom
Yes...so true ❤
What's your real Ahom name 😅
I was born and raised in Assam, same as my father and even though I could never be ethnically Assamese, a huge part of my cultural upbringing comes from there and I feel pride for the state. I loved having assam history from sixth to eighth grade in our school.
Can we just thank this random American dude who's giving us a broader and deeper understanding of South Asian history than 12 years of the government school syllabus?
EDIT - Indian-American but my point stands
He's Indian
He's Indian dude
Pretty sure he’s Indian-American.
He's Telugu-tamilan hybrid
Why do people always says this? Dude history has an unlimited amount of depth. You could spend 10 hours a day studying history and die well before you even get through the bronze age. Schools have a very limited amount of time to teach history there's no possibility of learning about every culture and it's history. Schools actually due a decent job of teaching history. Just because they didn't teach about this pretty obscure culture doesn't mean they are ignoring history or hiding history. You think the people from India are learning about some small native American tribe in Canada? No. If you payed attention in school you would have a decent grasp of all the important historical events which is as good as it gets in any school across the globe. Stop bashing school over not teaching every little historical detail it's a ridiculous idea.
As an Ahom girl from the state of Assam in Northeast India, I am extremely impressed by your research and insightful portrayal about the history of our people. Great video 👍
Apuni chutia hoi....only 2% manhe Asli Ahom....hatghariya Ahom hokol.baki sob Chutia hoi.....
Tumiu ahom moiu ahom ruu ki kuwa..
Forest guardtt kali sakori piisu..
Etiyaa address kuwa rista pakka hoi jabo
@@mixmartialart744 🤦♂️
@@mixmartialart744 🙄
borah is ahom ?? same like bora i assume
Being an bengali(born in assam) . I feel proud to know about the fierce ahom dynasty. A much ignored dynasty to be honest. No books has opened up about it this deeply. Thank you for this video. Proud of being born in assam and my dear country india
Same
They are putting Bengalis, Hindu Bengalis in detention camps. Heard that news?
You are bengali and only Bengali but you speak assamese
@@Pankajsaikiaindia you are Thai and only Thai who speaks Assamese
@Pankaj Saikia I support your point bro
thank you for covering it , i was trying to know about the ahom kingdom and this video was a perfect explaination , loved the video
Hi, I'm an Assamese. You just explained my 3 years history syllabus in just 18 minutes, literally covering every single point. This is the most detailed video on ahoms ever.
Thank you for the video. I highly doubt any Indian historian knows even a fraction of what you covered in this video.
This channel belongs to Indian american
Do true
Love from West Bengal:)
@@alien_girl900 tq love from assam
Lmao,his sources are the works of Indian historians
Thanks, I'm from the Ahom community. The way you narrates such long chapters is truly remarkable. I'd like to see more interesting historical videos from your channel❤❤❤
Thanks for the tip! And that’s great to hear, I’m glad I was able to tell a story that you connected to!
@@OddCompass hi do make some historical videos on pandya , cholas dynasty plz plz
Mong or Muang (เมือง) has been the basic unit of Tai-Lao-Kradai polity for millenia. Thai called Sukappha "Sua Ka Fa" (เสือก่าฟ้า).
The Paik system was ingenious. Thank you for the content, Odd Compass!
The Ahoms ruled for nearly 600 years which is quite an impressive length of time for any Kingdom in any part of the world
Kingdomwise no but dynastywise, not a single one in India. The ahom Kingdom was ruled by the same dynasty,the progenies of suokapha for 600 years.
It is because only ahom maintained buranjis. Earlier kingdoms didnt keep written records. There is a mention of a chutiya king Asambinna who ruled in 7th century and lived in the banks of brahmaputra. It was recorded by a British historian N.Elias in his book from an assamese manuscript.
@@SB-oz7uxyour argument is stupid it's like saying Romans are fake because they wrote there history
Very good video. Quite a concise narration of the 600 years of Ahom kingdom. Although some topics deserve longer discussion. Happy to see Assam's history find prominence. Videos like these are helping mainland India as well as the rest of the world discover Assam in a new light. Lots of respect to Odd Compass from Assam.
This mainland term is divisive. Anyway, I would love the history of NE included as distinct chapters in all school board syllabuses across the country.
পাৰিলে ডনেট কৰি দিব।
India is not mainland to Assam!!
We have always respected Ahom Hindus. We are proud of our roots not because of these channels but because We are one.
Only lack of knowledge leaded to ignorance but BJP government has mentioned Ahoms many times.
@@kartikyadav6282 nice to know that even a Yadav is BJP supporter. We truly need more Yadavas like you. Respect
We need more animated videos on Assam and Indian history. Totally loved it. Thank you so much for making this animated video.❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for creating such an awesome video of the Ahom Kingdom. Hatsoff for your research and presenting it concisely. Love the graphics you have used 👍👍👍
To all my Ahom brothers and sister let's not forget our ancestors. Let's bring our old forgotten language and culture and live with it proudly.. Joi Aii Axom. Joi Ahom❤
Joi Aii axom and being a Tai-ahom I m proud to see ur satisfactory comment love from upper Assam 💕
Joi ai axom
Pe Ong Le Ahom
But ahom descendants is mostly cocktail inter marriage wid mainland India has Change thr face appearance n now looks like up, bihari ,n Bengali people
@@kamyotaku7209 lol no ahoms still have east asian look, those who dont have become too much indianized. But true ahoms are always having strong east asian features.
Man, the way the Ahoms handled the Mughals, with Monsoon, River floods, "trained" crocodiles, bamboo fortresses, and others, that's 🔥. And what a terrain expertise. These should be in history books. I would have loved history more!
Very well made video. Thanks 😊
And buddy, please make a video on Pandya kingdom 🎏
Ahoms had better canons and gunpowder than Mughals too
@@aakashboom 💯
Looks like Mughals always villains for people like you
The funny thing is that I didn't learn about the Ahom-mughal war in detail in the main history book. I learnt about it in my Hindi rapid reader in class 9.
@@lizzybach4254 Glad you did👍
everything was so well put.. It is a really vivid experience.. Thanks for all the effort
Alright, I love your animations. IT SO MUCH EFFORT and each frame is perfect, love it
Wow, I've never heard of the Ahom Kingdom before, but now I'm convinced it's the coolest kingdom in India's history! Can someone build me a time machine so I can go back and join their army
You need to study more history..
Study more indian history u will find Amazing stuff than this as well
Their army will have lots of tribal allies during their fight with the Mughals
Their river navy were terrifying and powerful.
You wouldn't need to worry about joining, as you turn 15 you will already be enlisted, not just for war purpose but also for farming.
Similar to Ahoms, my native hill states of Garhwal and Kumaon have a long and rich history. Wish we were taught all of these as well.
Pahadi culture is slowly getting erroded by general Hindi culture imported from the plains.
But there is a huge cultural difference, Garhwali and Kumaonis are mostly Rajputs while NE are tribals,
@ranveersr8080 we are now, but we were tribals as well before we mixed with plains people after Islamic invasions. We are still called khas rajputs to denote our mixed ancestry.
@@ranveersr8080 Gharwali and kumaoni are pahadi rajpoot tribals. Tribal is not a specific community. Tribe of every region is different.
@@vaishnavnegi9640 tu hoga bhai mixed ancestry ka, there are pure rajputs too in the hills and mixed rajputs exist in the plains too.
I am throughly impressed by story telling and correct pronunciation(excluding Paik)of the difficult words. Bravo and thankyou for making this video!
Nagas were head hunters in the past, so it is natural that when marching foreigners crossed their territories, they would certainly attack the intruder. This video has clearly stated that the advancing Ahom from Yunan came across hostile Nagas. This proves that Nagas were already settled in the present Naga territory before superior Ahom came to Assam.
Ahom and Nagas established friendly trade and matrimonial relationship though frequent raid on Ahoms prevailed before. Nagas usually bartered iron, farming tools, salt, etc from Ahoms.
History has taught us that Ahom and Nagas depended on each other and had good and peaceful relationship untill the ilegal immigrants from Bangladesh were brought to settle in Assam- Nagaland border by politicians of Assam that led to creation of border skirmishes and misunderstanding between the two communities.
Assam should deport all illegal immigrants from Bangladeshis to their home country. Assam should stop exporting foreigners to Northeast especially to Nagaland state. Most illegal immigrants from Bangladeshis in Nagaland possessed documents procured from Assam with their residency in Hojai, Kamringanj, Nowgown, etc.
No Assamese want to even live with a Hindu intruder we want pure Assamese and local indegenious people to live in Northeast before any colonialism occurred
what did they do?
Interesting, I wasn't aware India also had an illegal immigration problem
@@Pankajsaikiaindia being an Assamese I agree with you kokai . Miya free Axom
Loved it. 🤌
During school days I really wanted to learn more about Ahoms who defeated mughals. But couldn't read more than one paragraph about them.
Glad to have this video with lot of value and quality.
I too didn't learn about the war in detail in the main history books. Funnily enough, I learnt about itin detail in my Hindi rapid reader.
As an ahom you earned my respect 🙏 but you forgot to say that we fought the mughals 17 times. Also the Man people( Burmese ) attacked us many times.
Other then ahoms there are other tai groups as well in assam like khamti, khamyang, aiton, turung, lai etc. And tai people from thailand and Myanmar come everyear to assam to celebrate Me-dam-me-phi with us on 31st jan
There is detailed video on this by study iq
Thank you for letting us know our own history with so much clarity. ❤🙏
Thank you for well documenting the history of ahoms. Greatly appreciated 😊😊
As a Thai, you explain Tai history better than our education system and even some historians scholars
When did they start teaching Ahom history in Thailand?
Same with Indian history
@@shiromani557 They don't, they just teach very simplified history of Tai speaking people, they don't even mention Tai Ahom or other Tai ethnic groups, just Siamese Tai and don't teach its connection with modern days Thai
@@NamMonn_ Race relations didn't worke in the past. The other Tai groups like Khamtis were like snakes for us in the past, siding with the bloody Burmese and took thousand of Assamese and slaves, beside perpetrated unspeakable atrocities, even after this till today I don't see any memorial of it in which all our ancestors suffered.
@@NamMonn_ I wonder how Thai is related to Tai? The Ahoms have Tai ethnicity which itself is known as Shan or Dai and mainly concentrated in Myanmar and China's Yunnan region. Are Thai also ethnically Shan (Tai)?
Edit- Btw your royal family is pretty cool
You know... We Ao Nagas had a lot of friendly and warring events with the Ahoms. Sometimes intermarrying with their nobility, sometimes destroying each other, while sometimes giving help and shelter to each other's rulers and chiefs like how the Ahom rulers sought refuge in our villages in the hills just like to neighbouring tribes.
You know that part of history i thought you guys have forgotten
@@panchalgogoi5396 a small portion is taught in schools which is easily forgotten but the details are still alive in the memories of some. It's actually a really interesting topic
@Zeklias Ajem I am glad❤ come to sivasagar where there are still naga villages with naga people that served Ahoms. Love from a Ahom ❤❤❤❤
@@BadBoy-wy1il 😇❤️
Though my last name is Buragohain (our ancestors being from Garhgaon, the capital of the kingdom), however, the particular village of my director ancestors is known to have a Naga lady at the genesis...so, yes, we intermixed a lot.
A concise depiction of the Ahom Kingdom and its origin, hat’s off to the narrative and the contents ❤
Thank you for creating this insightful video about Assam's history and the AHOM empire. As someone from Assam, I really appreciate your effort in sharing our rich history with the world." This would be a great way to show your appreciation.
As an Assamese, I can clearly say that the expression, execution of this video is far better than any other mainstream Indian channel who haven't gave such kind of effort and research in Ahom Kingdom. Hat's off 🔥
Would also love a video on pre ahom assam. The Chutia Kingdom, Kachari Kingdom, Koch Dynasty etc. HIGHLY APPRECIATED AND LOVED THIS VIDEO♥️
One of the most detailed videos of Ahom history... Loved it..
Wowww!! How deep u researched on this topic. Never seen such a detailed video on Ahom History. It was my father who told me about the great Ahom dynasty.
Thanks for the efforts.
As an Assamese, i am really amazed by your research and narration of real facts of our underrated history
Do you know most Assamese are not ahoms ?
@@RedDragon-yq7ro Assamese is not a caste term to be specific about only a certain group of people. Whether you are Ahom, Brahman, Kachari, Kalita, Muslim etc etc all the indigenous people of Assam are called Assamese.
@@RedDragon-yq7ro Assamese doesn't specify a single religion or cast. Assamese are those people who lives in this land and loves and follows the culture of Assam and Assamese language whether they are Hindu, Muslim, Christian. All people living in it who believes the vision of "Bor Axom/Assam বৰ অসম" with their heart and soul are known as Assamese ❤
The Ahom Army was not only of Ahom. It was a formation of Assamese people including Non-Ahom people. Together we are strong and our Assamese ancestors beat the ass out of the Mughals 💪
@@RedDragon-yq7ro how does that matter or is relevant to the OP’s comment?
@@RedDragon-yq7ro Were you aware Ahom Kingdom was not a monolithic kingdom of only Ahom people but each and every tribe/community contributed to its expanse? To the point where Ahom became a multi-ethnic, multi-religious people that later became the modern state of Assam? This is like saying most Italians are not Romans.
The Paik system dictated each and every male, no matter the community had to serve in the Ahom Military for a time. Therefore, each person from Assam had at least one ancestor that directly served the Ahom Kingdom.
Thanks a lot for covering this topic, It is an important topic but fails to find a little place in our syllabus, even other Indian dynasties like Chola, Chera, Pallava, Pandya, Satavahana, Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagaram has little mention in our history books.
It's sad and disheartening but feels good when people like you cover topics like this.
I wish you all the best, please go ahead and discover the magnificent rich culture and history of this beautiful land 😊
And those mentioned were only taught as defeated rulers of India. Let's take rajputs only a few names any dynasty are being taught to us like chauhan only one ruler , Mewar only maharana pratap and little bit sanga. Chandela , tomar , garhwal , solanki etc were not even mentioned. Mewar is by far the greatest kingdom of mediaeval india they defeated khilji , tughlaqs , lodi , Mughals not once or twice but 10s of times even captured Mohammad bin tughalaq and Ibrahim lodi etc and got hefty tributes from them , they captured aurangzebs wife when he fled from the battlefield and then returned her as a goodwill but we are taught only about maharana pratap and only Haldighati not the battle of dewair in which he routed Mughals completely from Mewar
@@ramsengar1761 yeah right, i don't know why our own history is taught by invader's perspective
Because of these me being a Ahom is very unfortunate to know little to nothing about my own history .
@@deepsikhagogoi5192 but I can see that history of various dynasties is now coming in front of people thanks to social media and internet. Knowing our roots is very important for self confidence
Please bro students will do suicides if they enter it to the syllabus it will get so vast in syllabus 😂
@@mjitkirit6082 Hindus should learn Hindu history like every Muslim learns Islamic story in madarsa
As an Ahom and someone who has read about our rich history, in detail in certain aspects, I can confirm that this is by far the most accurate and immersive representation of our history. Gotta appreciate the efforts man!
P.S.: The word Asama was used to refer to the Ahom community, which meant peerless, as we were a relentless force, conquering and subjugating along the way.
Proud to be an tai ahom ❤️ thanks for making the video 🙏🏻
I am from assam ( northeast india) and I have never expected that some international channel will cover this
Thanks
I had the pleasure of visiting Assam and reading the book 'The Ahoms'.
I am a big history buff and have come studied extensively about the kingdoms across the world across times.
Ahoms occupy a unique place in history. Effing goosebumps learning about their story.
Thanks for covering this, big fan of this channel !
Woww! Amazing history of ours delightfully explained❤
You're probably the first youtuber outside of India who made a video on Assams history. Appreciate the effort and the shoutout. Love from Assam. ❤
This was a very accurate and so perfect depiction of our ancestorial legend which even our academic books fails to deliver. Being a Assamese, it feels very proud to see such efforts shown by peoples like you to enhace our glorious history. It takes more then a simple research to show these kind of untold legends to the public which are deep hidden in Cultural books that are not famous and not included in academics for the 1-10 standards. Hats off ❤
Wow, you did a better job than any education board in India could have ever. Most mainland Indians are oblivious and intentionally ignorant towards the history of the North-Eastern states. Thanks for taking this up with such great animations & graphics!
Kudos to you, my good sir!
Joi Aai Axom!
This is indeed a proud moment. Being an Ahom, it gives me immense happiness. Ahom Kingdom was not very well known in India and even now so many people don't even know. We all know about Rajputs, Mughals etc. But Ahom history is not well taught even in schools. There will be chapters about Rajputs and Mughals but even in my school and board there was not a seperate chapter for Ahom history and that too being in Assam.
Long live Assam and Ahoms 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Long live the motherland 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Vande matram 🇮🇳
Gazwa E Hind Zindabad 💪🏻😍☪️
@@jihadi-against-oppression been trying that shit for what…700 years now? there is dtill 1 billion hindus!
@@jihadi-against-oppression maulana ji aaj lofi bajao
aapke khayali pulao pach nahi rahe
@@jihadi-against-oppression chal na bsdk
@@jihadi-against-oppression haan ye kar lo pehle.. par...humare udhar ye sab na kar paoge....pehle bhi Peel Gaye the.. Aaj bhi pele jaaoge
জয় আই অসম❤
Not a ahom ....but a proud son of mother assam .....tnq for covering assam history
a big thank you! I hail from Assam and have read about Assam's history as an interest (as mainstream educational courses don't have this topic), but apart from what I've read, you've enlarged my knowledge. so thank you.
Greatly impressed by your research and conscise narration.
This was really informative. This make one to read more about their own land. As a State Board student, we didn't have in-depth Assam History up till Class 8. Just like touch-up study of the Indian History through the ages, Ahom Kingdom was also just a chapter. Might be the history students had more to study.
Ahom kingdom defeated aurangzeb 👍🏻👍🏻
We cbse, central board students didn't even get a single chapter on them, instead just hardly a paragraph or so, that too in the chapter on arurangzeb
Are you serious? Because I studied Ahoms in 11th and 12th history. State board.
@@stynershiner1854 Moi Science student asilu and way back in 2001. 😂😂
A little memory also possible 🤪
@@junaid42465 damn your antique piece dude 👀
The war between the Ahom and Mughals was similar to the war between Qing and Konbaung.
Here Ahoms were Qing or Konbaung? the later was the enemy of our ancestors.
@@shiromani557 Konbaung.
Interestingly, the Konbaung Dynasty later invaded the Ahom Kingdom and captured it, leading to British control over Assam.
Read about the origin and result of the Moamoria Rebellion in the Ahom Kingdom. The 32 year civil war that led to the weakening of the kingdom.
YOU HAVE MASTERED STORY TELLING USING AFTER EFFECTS!
Great video ,as myself an ahom i really like the way this video covered all the aspects of the ahom history ❤❤
Absolute Gem. Well researched and concise. Covered a lot of important events. The vastness and the greatness of Ahom dynasty should definitely be propagated more and taught in history classes
Loved the video! I'm from Northeast India, and it was very enlightening, to say the least, to learn more about the history of my own region. The animation and presentation were superb and kept me engaged the whole time. Glad I discovered your channel! It would be immensely helpful and appreciated if you could share the sources you used for your research and recommend further readings so we can explore more on our own as well.
The animation is like so good and like everything you say is like so detailed!! As an assamese person it feels really good to see people make these types of videos as it is not very common to see videos of our culture. You seem to put a lot of effort, this video is reslly informative thanks !!
Awesome narrative of rich history of ahom kingdom 😘
Keep up the good work 😇
Thanks for showing the Ahom kingdom in your channel. Indian textbooks barely cover ahom kingdom and other NE kingdoms. But you showed the proper ahom history in a lucid, animated manner. Loved it👍🏻👍🏻
Yes! I see and Odd Compass video, I click. Excited to learn more about the Ahoms from your perspective.
Informative and precise.Glad to come across this channel today
Great video! As an Assamese it's great to re learn our history again after school.
The important points are explained pretty well and even mentioned the Battle of Itakhuli, great!
Besides the story , I love the animation and background audio effect ❤️
Great piece of information laid out by the channel! Proud to be an ahom
Best video yet, the production quality is hitting new heights!
Beautiful artwork! Fun, informative, and just plain cool! Please keep up the good work you do on these wonderful videos!
Thanks for this video. It was quite interesting to know about our rich Indian heritage and this topic is something which not many are known about.
Woah, once again a beautiful (& non-mainstream) topic. Thank You for broadening our knowledge base. Currently, our Indian history textbooks find absolutely zero mention of Ahoms, which is sad.
Anyway, keep bringing this noble work.
P.S. The Graphics this time was fabulous.
As an Assamese I am amazed/impressed by your video depicting/describing our Ahom Kingdom so concisely and precisely as well as deeper and clear,even our school books and tv channels faill to deliver ,thank you, hats off to you sir, Glory to mother Asaam(জয় আই অসম) JAI AAI ASAM).
This was very informative. The origin of ahoms were always confusing to me. This video makes it much clear.
Thank you for making this video!! Love from assam
One thing you left out was that the Moamoria rebellion was quelled with British help before the Burmese invasion. The Burmese invasion happened due to ideological differences between the King (Chandrakanta Singha) and his General (Badanchandra Borphukan), whereby the latter took the help of the Burmese to get control over the throne, which resulted in the destruction of the Ahom Kingdom and the installation of a puppet King. King Chandrakanta Singha, who had escaped to Kolkata, took the help of the British there to quell the Burmese invaders. But this time, the British never left and through the treaty of Yandaboo in 1826 with the Burmese, took control of the whole kingdom. Later, the British even went on to conquer the whole of Burma.
Lol pahadi jangli assamee !
Moamoria rebellion wasn't quelled by the British, they helped significantly, but credits must be given to Purnananda Burhagohain.
@@HinduPAGANcowpissdrinkerRAKESH Why are you putting this racist reply everywhere in the comments? Too free in life?
@@sagirahmed1601 he is aurangzeb fan
@@HinduPAGANcowpissdrinkerRAKESH cope harder aurangay larper
Loved the video as always. Another overlooked part of Indian History. I hope you make one on Gurjar Pratihar dynasty soon and also on Shershah Soori.❤❤
Wow, what is research and depictions.... Super... Even in late 70 , never knew about ahom history... Thanks for enrichment