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History of the Tai-Phake people in northeast India : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of the Tai-Phake people in northeast India
Palito de coco == Journey To Establish Own Kingdom ==
The four princes in order to expand their kingdom and for the added well-being of the people and with a strong desire for a dream kingdom of their own, resolved to set out on a journey taking along with them a group of nobles, general army of soldiers and a large group of people. With the same purpose in mind, the eldest prince Chow Seukapha proceeded westwards, the second prince Chow Seukhanpha towards the east and Chow Seuchatpha towards the north from Yunnan along with them their chosen group of people. Thus the three princes consulting their almanacs embarked on a grand journey in three different directions. The youngest prince Chow Seuchatpha however assumed leadership and established his reign in the splendour filled and historically rich kingdom of Yunnan itself. Chow Seukapha traversed the Patkai Hills and came down to Moung-Noon-Chun-Kham or the magnificent Kingdom of Assam in 1228 AD for the welfare of his people, proliferation of his race, propagation of his supremacy and established the great Tai-Ahom kingdom in Assam.
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