Prithu Raja Rae
Recently, the Assam Cabinet has resolved to name the upcoming flyover in central Guwahati after Prithu, the 13th-century ruler of Kamrup.
- He belonged to the Khen Dynasty, tracing lineage to Narakasura.
- They worshipped Goddess Kamteswari (an incarnation of Goddess Durga).
- The Khen dynasty marked the beginning of the Kamata Kingdom, also known as Kamru, Kamrud, Kamrupa, Kamata, Koch, or Koch Hajo.
- Raja Prithu Rae defeated Bakhtiyar Khilji who attacked Kamrupa.
- The Kanai Varasi rock inscription is proof of the destruction of the Turks.
- He pardoned prisoners of war and followed the principles of Dharma ....
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