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Treaty of Asurar Ali : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treaty of Asurar Ali
The Treaty of Asurar Ali (early February 1639) was signed between the Mughal ''faujdar'' Allah Yar Khan and the Ahom commander Momai Tamuli Borbarua. The treaty came at the end of a period of Mughal efforts to drive into the Ahom kingdom that began in 1615, and followed a decisive Ahom victory over the Mughals at Duimunisila in November 1638.〔Duimunisila is in the south bank of the Brahmaputra, just above Kaliabar 〕 According to the treaty, the boundary between the Mughals and Ahoms was fixed on the Barnadi River in the northern bank (''utarkul'') of the Brahmaputra River and the Asurar Ali (''Ali'' is causeway in Assamese) in the southern bank (''dakhinkul''). The Ahom king recognized the supremacy of the Mughals in Kamrup, and the Mughal ''fauzdar'' agreed not to interfere in the Ahom kingdom. Trade and commerce between the two regions was permitted with the Ahom kingdom represented by Kanu Sharma and Sanatan, and the Mughal represented by Sheikh Meda. ==See also==
*List of treaties
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