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#KachariRajbari #Khaspur #SilcharTouristPlace Assam Tourism Kachari Kingdom | Khaspur Rajbari | How to Reach Khaspur | Best Tourist Place in Silchar | Vlog | Silchar Tourism, Assam Tourism, North East India Tourism, NE Tourism Distance between Silchar and Khaspur is approx 20 KM (Please watch the complete video for details on how to reach Khaspur from Silchar Sadarghat bridge) From Silchar Sadarghat you should take Mahasadak route for Udharband Road From Salganga Point you need to take left turn for Khaspur (Thaligram) Watch complete video for full details on how to reach Khaspur (Thaligram) Please Subscribe our Channel Khaspur In the medieval era, after the fall of Kamarupa kingdom the region of Khaspur was originally a part of the Tripura Kingdom, which was taken over by Koch king Chilarai in the 16th century. The region was ruled by a tributary ruler, Kamalnarayana, the brother of king Chilarai. Around 18th century Bhima Singha, the last Koch ruler of Khaspur, didn't have any male heir. His daughter, Kanchani, marries Laxmichandra, the Dimasa prince of Maibang kingdom. And once the last Koch king Bhima Singha died the Dimasas migrated to Khaspur, thus merging the two kingdoms into one as Kachari kingdom under the king Gopichandranarayan, as the control of the Khaspur kingdom went to the ruler of the Maibong kingdom as inheritance from the royal marriage and established their capital in Khaspur, near present-day Silchar. The independent rule of the Khaspur's Koch rulers ended in 1745 when it merged with the Kachari kingdom. Gopichandranarayan (r.1745-1757), Harichandra (r.1757-1772) and Laxmichandra (r.1772-1773) were brothers and ruled the kingdom in succession. In 1790, a formal act of conversion took place and Gopichandranarayan and his brother Laxmichandranarayan were proclaimed to be Hindus of the Kshatriya caste. The most powerful king of Dimasa Kacharis at Khaspur was Raja Shri Krishna Chandra Dwaja Narayan Hasnu Kachari. It is said that during his rule, the King of Manipur sought his help against the Burmese Army. The King Krishna Chandra defeated Burmese in the war and in lieu was offered the Manipuri Princess Induprabha. As he was already married to Rani Chandraprabha, he asked the princess to be married to his younger brother Govinda Chandra Hasnu Source: Wikipedia #RaunPari #Kachari #KachariKingdom #KhaspurRajbari #Khaspur #Cachar #Silchar #Assam #Udharband #KhaspurKingdom #Dimasa #DimasaKingdom #Cachari #CachariKingdom #CachariRajbari #DimasaKachariRuins #Thaligram #CachariRuins #CachariRuinsKhaspur #KachariRuinsKhaspur #KachariRuinsAssam #KachariRuinsSilchar #Kachari_Rajbari #Kachari_Ruins_Khaspur #Kachari_Ruins #Kachari_Kingdom #Khaspur_Rajbari #Dimasa_Kingdom #Dimasa_Kachari_Ruins #BestTouristPlaceinSilchar #BestTouristPlacesinSilchar #Kachar #SilcharTouristPlace #SilcharTouristPlaces #TouristPlacesinSilchar #TouristPlaceinSilchar #SilcharTouristSpot #TouristSpotSilchar #BestTouristPlaceinAssam #Tourism #TouristSpot #TouristPlaces #IndiaTourism #TourismIndia #IncredibleIndia #IndiaTouristPlaces #TouristPlacesIndia #India_Tourism #Tourism_India #AssamTourism #TourismAssam #TouristPlacesinAssam #AssamTouristPlaces #TouristPlacesAssam #NE #NorthEast #NorthEastIndia #North_East_India #NorthEastTourism #Tribal #TribalTourism #Vlog #Trending #trendingvideo #trendingshorts