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SOURCES THAT STATED CHE-RAI-DOI AS THE ETYMOLOGAL ORIGIN
editHello, Sources from UNESCO World Heritage Centre , Archaeological Survey of India , International Association of Historians of Asia , North East India History Association , Indian Council of Historical Research , Gauhati University stated CHE-RAI-DOI. Hope you all agree with the Etymology section.
- Gogoi, Padmeswar (1968). The Tai and the Tai kingdoms: with a fuller treatment of the Tai-Ahom kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley. Dept. of Publication, Gauhati University. pp. 264 & 265.
- Bezbaruah, Ranju; Banerjee, Dipankar; Research, Indian Council of Historical (2008). North-East India: interpreting the sources of its history. Indian Council of Historical Research. p. 117. ISBN 9788173052958.
- Gohain, Birendra Kr (1999). Origin of the Tai and Chao Lung Hsukapha: A Historical Perspective. Omsons Publications. pp. 72 & 73.
- Pan-Asiatic Linguistics: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics, January 8-10, 1996. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development,. 1996. p. 1023.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) - Session, North East India History Association (2003). Proceedings of North East India History Association. The Association. p. 108.
- Texts and Contexts in Southeast Asia: Proceedings of the Texts and Contexts in Southeast Asia Conference, 12-14 December 2001. Universities Historical Research Centre. 2003. pp. 73 & 74.
- Congress, Indian History (1992). Proceedings - Indian History Congress. p. 890.
- Asia, International Association of Historians of (2004). Proceedings of the 17th IAHA Conference. Secretary General, 17th IAHA Conference. p. 86. ISBN 9789843218230.
- Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Moidams – the Mound-Burial system of the Ahom Dynasty". UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
- Moidams – the Mound-Burial system of the Ahom Dynasty, Archaeological Survey of India Guwahati Circle
- "Charaideo Maidams". www.assaminfo.com.
- gogoi, Pushpadhar 1998, An evaluation of original Tai Culture Heritage ... (PDF), sealang.net
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Hazarika, Nagen 2004, Ahom language: It's typology language contact ... (PDF), sealang.net
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File from Sibsagar removed , charaideo is not a part of Sibsagar. --QuickSDO (talk) 13:57, 18 November 2019 (UTC)
Wrong information
editSomeone is outting wrong information by giving a false books base on history of charaideo.. there was no any ruins of varaha found in charaideo Krishna231 (talk) 15:09, 6 October 2020 (UTC)