Ahom-Mughal conflicts
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A series of conflicts between the Mughal Empire and the Ahom Kingdom in Assam.
Chronology
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October 1662: With the progress of monsoon, the Ahoms easily recovered all the country east of Lakhau. Only Garhgaon and Mathurapur remained in the possession of Mughals.
November 1615: In 1615, the Mughal Empire, led by Emperor Jahangir, reached the confluence of the Brahmaputra and the Bharali rivers facing Samdhara.
November 1615: In 1615, the Mughal Empire, led by Emperor Jahangir, reached the confluence of the Brahmaputra and the Bharali rivers facing Samdhara.
April 1616: The Ahoms reoccupied Samdhara at the mouth of Bharali.
December 1637: The Mughals entered Kamrup proper. The decisive defeat inflicted by the imperialists on Balinarayan and the Ahoms in November 1637 turned the tide of fortune in favour of imperialists. The whole of Kamrup was then re-annexed to the Pan-Mughalia.
January 1659: Aurangzeb, after ascending on the throne of Delhi, ordered Mir Jumla to invade Cooch Behar.
March 1662: Siege of Simalugarh.
March 1662: Mir Jumla entered the Ahom capital Garhgaon.
February 1663: A treaty was concluded at Ghilajharighat in January 1663, according to which the Ahoms ceded western Assam to the Mughals.
November 1667: Itakhuli and the contiguous garrison of Guwahati fell into the hands of the Ahoms.
January 1680: Laluksola Borphukan was an influential military commander in the Ahom Kingdom of Assam. In 1679, he conspired with the Mughal Empire and betrayed Guwahati, leading to its capture by the Mughals. This event marked a significant shift in power dynamics in the region.
September 1682: Battle of Itakhuli: With this win, the Ahoms recovered Sarkar Kamrup from the Mughals.
December 1615: In November 1615, Abu Bakr, a Mughal general, attacked Kajali, an Ahom frontier post. The Ahoms, led by their ruler Swargadeo Pratap Singha, were defeated in a short skirmish and fled, leaving behind their war boats and the fort.
January 1651: Koch Bihar falls under Ahom control through dynastic alliance.
April 1662: Mir Jumla entered Assam in the beginning of 1662.