Overview
Kamarupa (; also called Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa), an early state during the Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, was (along with Davaka) the first historical kingdom of Assam. The Kamrupa word first appeared in the Samudragupta Allahabad Edict before that there is no mention of existence of this word. Though Kamarupa prevailed from 350 to 1140 CE, Davaka was absorbed by Kamarupa in the 5th century CE. Ruled by three dynasties from their capitals in present-day Guwahati, North Guwahati and Tezpur, Kamarupa at its height covered the entire Brahmaputra Valley, parts of North Bengal, Bhutan and northern part of Bangladesh, and at times portions of what is now West Bengal, Bihar and Sylhet. Though the historical kingdom disappeared by the.
Historical Periods
Kamarupa Kingdom (353–450)
353 CE – 450 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 131,241 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (451–554)
451 CE – 554 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 130,013 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (555–655)
555 CE – 655 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 134,185 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (656–750)
656 CE – 750 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 106,215 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (751–824)
751 CE – 824 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 91,251 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (825–839)
825 CE – 839 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 91,937 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (840–859)
840 CE – 859 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 91,251 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (860–959)
860 CE – 959 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 92,664 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (960–999)
960 CE – 999 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 230,539 km²
Kamarupa Kingdom (1000–1055)
1000 CE – 1055 CE
Capital: GuwahatiArea: 229,996 km²
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