File:Jayantia Buranji (cropped).jpg

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English: According to the source, the image depicts King Rudra Singha, 1696-1714 A.D. receiving the homage of the Rajas of Cachar and Jayantiya. It is originally taken from the 18th-century Sankhachura Badh.
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Source https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.452406/mode/2up
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