Chakradhwaj of Kamata
| Chakradhwaj | |
|---|---|
| King | |
| Reign | 1460–1480 |
| Predecessor | Niladhwaj |
| Successor | Nilambar |
| Born | not known |
| Died | 1480 |
| Dynasty | Khen dynasty |
Chakradhwaj (reigned 1460–1480) was a Khen ruler of the Kamata kingdom in Assam.[1] He was the son of the founder of the dynasty, Niladhwaj, and was succeeded by his son Nilambar.[2]
He was converted to islam.[3]
References
- ^ Grewal, J. S. (2006). The State and Society in Medieval India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. p. 272.
- ^ Prakash, Ved (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Volume 1. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers. p. 138.
- ^ theclarionindia (22 April 2016). "Who're the Muslims of Assam and How They've Been Turned Into 'Outsiders' in Their Own Country". Clarion India. Archived from the original on 30 December 2025. Retrieved 30 December 2025.