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Undivided Goalpara district : ウィキペディア英語版
Undivided Goalpara district
The Undivided Goalpara district is an erstwhile district of Assam, first constituted by the British rulers of Colonial Assam.
==Establishment==
The region was part of Koch Hajo, in the late 16th century, but after the Ahom-Mughal conflicts (1619-1682), it became a part of the Bengal Subah of the Mughal Empire, though it was in Ahom control for about three years in 1658. Under the Mughals, it was constituted as Sarkar Dhekuri,〔 and it passed into East India Company control along with Bengal in 1765 and it fell under the Rangpur administration. As a part of the East India Company's frontier policy a special administrative region, called "North-Eastern Parts of Rangpur", was constituted sometime after 1816, with David David Scott appointed as its Civil Commissioner in January 1822.
In anticipation of a rapture with the Burmese, the eastern frontier was placed under a military command, with David Scott appointed as an Agent of the Governor-General to oversee the political aspect of the Northeast Frontier and the Assam affairs. Within the first month of the First Anglo-Burmese War (March 1824), the regions to the east of Rangpur, Kamrup and Darrang (under the erstwhile Ahom kingdom, then under Burmese occupation). By October 1824, the newly acquired region came under administrative control of David Scott, the Chief Commissioner of "North-Eastern Parts of Rangpur" and the historical grouping of the Goalpara, Kamrup and Darrang (largely congruous to the erstwhile Koch Hajo) called Western Assam (later Lower Assam) became apparent.〔"The territory on the (west)—Biswanath to Goalpara—was known as western Assam; but another name—Lower Assam—gradually came into use" 〕 The Burmese abandoned the Ahom capital Rangpur in 1825 and following the Treaty of Yandabo of February 1826, the whole of the Ahom kingdom, except the Sadiya and the Bengmara regions, fell under direct British control and came to be called Eastern Assam. Western and Eastern Assam were placed under two commissioners, the Senior and Junior Commissioners, with the Senior Commissioner having certain overriding powers over the Junior Commissioners. The Junior Commissionership was abolished in 1828.
In March 1833 the erstwhile "Northeast Rangpur" was constituted as the Goalpara district.

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