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This Dimasa historical monument is Known as “Barodwar” by the local people and it was built by the King Harishchandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1771. Digital Heritage
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This monument is known as “Snan mandir” by the locals, it was built by the Dimasa king Krishnachandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1780. Digital Heritage
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The Gor Ail hillock is a historical significance to the Dimasa Kachari history, as it bears its name, Gor Ail (in Sylheti Bengali ‘Came home’), after the retreat of Dimasa soldiers in the hillock after a battle with Burmese soldiers in the 18th century.Digital Heritage
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This is an ancient temple of goddess Ranachandi which was built during the reign of Dimasa Kachari king and still standing in the good condition near the northern Singhadwar of the capital. Digital Heritage
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This is a Dimasa Kali Mandir which is situated in Khaspur, Cachar (Assam). This temple was built by the Dimasa Kachari King Ramchandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1743. Digital Heritage
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This is a temple of god Vishnu which was built during the reign of Dimasa Kachari king Krishnachandra Narayan Hasnu, it is situated in Kaspur Rajbari, Cachar (Assam). Digital Heritage
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This video is about the history of Longthaini Madai (Stone God) in Raidilung, which is narrated by Madhumangal Khersa.Digital Heritage
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The image shows the Shibarai Madaikho (Shiv temple) of Sheorarthal village in Cachar district, Assam. Digital Heritage
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The above video is a short interview of Abesh Diruwa of Kumacherra village taken by Monali Longmailai. Digital Heritage
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This is a stone inscription of the Dimasa king Ramachandra Narayan Hasnu which was installed in the year 1740. Digital Heritage
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The above video is about the histoy of the Dimasa king and Ranipath village narrataed by Romaranjan Phonglo Barman of Thaligram village. Digital Heritage
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This monument is known as a Singhadwar (Lion gate) or Miyung Horglai, it is a gateway to the capital (Khaspur) complex of Dimasa kachari kingdom.