I am from the Ahom Royal family. We always had our marriage ceremonies by Saklang tradition and the ritual is in pure Ahom Tai language. That's the only time we hear our language. It is really very heartening to see that Assamese people are appreciating us now because sorry to say that we were known as scheduled class citizens . The name Assam itself comes from Ahom by the way.
I'm a Proud Ahom Girl .... from the great Chetia Bangkho .... and also from Sivasagar the historic Capital of Assam....Proud Assamese.... Joi Aai Axom ❤🙏🙏✊️✊️💛💛💚💚💙💙💜💜👩🏻
I am kachari,l request ahoms to preserve language and also use Assamese language to communicate,,,,, sarania, Sonowal, Chutia,Moran, thengal and deuri should also used kachari language,, alongwith Assamese language, Assamese should be used for communication,but own community ancestors language should be preserved love to my lost kacharies,,plz don't get me long we are still brothers
Why not use English language as lingua franca? It will boost scientific learning. Learning more than 2 languages would be inconvenient for native speakers.
@@ringsulgry8148assamese is already used as a lingua franca by the tribes of assam. Its impossible to change to english. And it shouldn't be changed either. Native language + assamese as a means for communication with diff tribes (which is being used quite well) and english is already taught in schools. Native languages should be promoted and used for sure.
We should have first priority to Assamese....😌💕 Assamese language is formed by the all tribes habiting in assam with their different speeches and tune......yeah we should Pride and Preserve our ancient Language but for communication from home to outside in any part of Assam , it must given priority to Assamese..... Which help to Make unity in diversity...❤❤
I'm a boro and watching this beautiful story and back in the days Tai ahom and Boro-Kachari fought against each other and even sometimes I see Tai Ahom people and Boro people pointing fingers at each other So let's help each other let's co-exist peacefully both Tai Ahoms and Tibeto-Burman family together
Assamese isn't a tribe nor it's a community it's more of a geographical identity and groups of various ethnicities including ahoms who had shared culture where group of distinct ethnicity adopted each others culture are called Assamese.
@@masterpenguin3507i mean to say assamese is not an ethnic group, people of various communities of different origin are together called Assamese. Like dimasa boro sonowal are united called kachari or bodo kachari as they have same origin but that is not the same case for Assamese. By assamese what i have understand so far is that communities tribal and non tribal whose ancestors became the devotees of neo vaishnavism of Assam are assamese. some Bodo kachari people like sarania sonowal thengal moran matak are assamese but boros whose ancestors stayed away from neo vaishnavism are boros not assamese, you are both ethnically and linguistically boro but i am ethnically ahom but linguistically assamese same sonowal are ethnically kachari but linguistically assamese. Even Bodo intellectuals also assert these facts that they had maintained their ethnic traits,characteristics and culture, but other bodo groups like sarania sonowal thengal have given up their bodo languages.
@@einodebmiel4050 can but like it's not use in conversationally I don't know if that word exist lol... Some people know to speak it but to my knowledge nobody use it as their first language
The places names of pâtsakú akhoíyâ, bokota makes me feel so proud , still myself being from a déodhaî boy still feel sad that the language and culture had lost in the mids of history
I trace my ancestors to the brave Ahirs/ Yadavas of Devagiri. So many of our traditions share similarity with the great Ahom community. Proud of Ahoms and proud to be a Bhartiya. Vande Matram
Tai language must be preserved...it can be the language of India for South-East Asia that can vasty boost trade with these countries easily as our culture & traditions are very much similiar😊🙏🏼
@@bhaskartamuli5603problem with this Assamese word is that any fellow can be called as Assamese including Bihari Bongali Marwari so i reject this word Assamese i would rather use word khilonjia but never Assamese
I wonder(actually confused) if the BIHU songs & dances are part of the Tai culture & tradition.The Ahoms are one of the major Tai tribes,yet one might notice that all the tai tribes across the world understands each other atleast 70 to 80% (if not 100%)of the spoken tai languages but not a single word from the bihu songs could be understood by any tai group of the world, even the dances,traditional costumes and way of livelihood differs from the rest of their Tai bethrens.im saying all these not to offend anyone or any specific tai group,im just curious and would appreciate anyone who ever clarifies this topic.i love my Tai Ahom brothers and thats the reason im eager to know more about them.
When Tai Ahoms came to Assam they were very few in number (about 10,000). They ruled Assam which was predominantly inhibited by other Non Tai groups. Since they were very less in number and since they had to rule the original inhabitant, they gradually followed the culture of the people they were ruling. At some point of time they adopted hinduism and even adopted the local language which is now called Assamese. Now the present Tai Ahoms is kind of a mixed race. But in recent time there has been some revival process going on. Nevertheless the Tai Ahom kings had to do what they had to do. We are happy that the Tai Ahom kings did not imposed their culture and religion to the locals, but they should have given little bit more importance to their Tai culture and language then. I am a Tai Ahom and I am proud of my ethnicity and my history even if they do not match with other Tai groups.
@@deepgogoi5821 Swasdee Khraap. I’m from Tak Thailand. Please let us not forget that the Dai people who entered upper Assam and Lohit intermarried with local tribes such as Moran, Sutiya and Kassary, there is no doubt that the local Bihu customs became prominent. If they had refused to assimilate it would have been impossible to form such a formidable empire. Likewise in my place also the Dai intermarried heavily with Mon and Khmer peoples, therefore even in Thailand we have a culture which is different from the other Shan and Tai ones.
@@st3231 every year we have representatives of tai communities from South east Asia come to Assam to celebrate me-dam-me-phi I think most of the tai kingdoms were established in the late 11th and early 12th century right? After the dais/tais escaped chinese slavery. Also my dad tells me that our ancestors were used to make the great wall of China and our hands cut down to prevent another magnificent structure built and this caused a rebellion. Moreover the Mongols were also advancing
Bihu is originally Kachari culture..... Bihu comes from Dimasa word and festival Bishu.... Assamese language was generalised by Barman Dynasty of Dimasa Kachari kingdom while at Kamarupa Pragjyotishpur..... 9000 Tais came mixed with local Dimasa/Kacharis(Moran, Sutiya, lalung, Sonowal) Entire Assam was kachar Upto 1500Ad.....Tai were tai only for first generation is 1228to1300......they later totally mingled with Kacharis.... And adopted local Kachari language ie Assamese of Upper Assam... And in 1490 there was a first conflict between the original power of northeast ie Dimapur kingdom vs Ahom kingdom... Where Kacharis fought from both sides Today Kacharis are seen in entire northeast India KACHARIS DIMASA(Royal clan) BOROSA TIPRASA(ROYAL) GAROSA SONOWALSA LALUNGSA THENGALSA RABHASA HAJONGSA SARANIA MORAN MATAK DEORI KOCH
@@digital9028matak is not kachari but tai and assamese of upper assam both dialect and writing script was called gargaya script used and introduced by ahom royal family and officials. There were other two script of brahmin assamese and kay astha assamese.
The Ahoms may have emigrated from the Dehong Dai and Jingpho Autonomous Perfecture,an autonomous perfecture in western Yunnan province,China.The Ahoms have similarities with the khamyangs, khamtis and the aitonias linguistically and culturally although the Ahoms no more speak the tai language due to assimilation into Assamese society.Mutual intelligibility exists between the few Tai words used by the Tai Ahoms and other Tai ethnicities of Northeast India.Sukaphaa,a Shan(derived from the word Siam)Prince from Mong Mao established the Ahom dynasty in 1228 AD.The three varieties(Khamti,Aiton and Phake )of tai language that still exist in Assam belong to the Tai-Kadai language family.These three Tai languages are similar with the exception of a few words.Younger linguists needs to study the Tai language in order to preserve and revive it.The Tai-kadai language is widely spoken in Southeast Asia.
Great information dear sir..... Khruptang 🙏🏻.... I'm also an Ahom from Assam.....Sir will you be able to give me this information that from where i will be able to learn to read and write Tai Ahom languages ?? .... Please help me sir...
Most undisturbed form of tai i guesss u can learn from Tai buddhist such as tai khampti from arunachal which is one of most closely related to tai ahom
They are assamese not ahom,assamese can be anyone who speaks assamese on the other hand ahom are forcefully added in to the definition but from the british days they have been demanding seperate identity as our language and culture doesn't match with majority assamese people
@@pankajsaikia67-d6sAren't ahoms Assamese? Doesn't they speak Assamese? Whole Assamese community is mixed of different ethnicity and culture.If everyone represents themselves by their caste or ethnic groups then who are Assamese?
@@pankajsaikia67-d6sif people speaking Assamese are Assamese then you meant Bangladeshi too. Who pretends like mingling with Assamese although they are not Assamese. I feel Assamese comprises more of Indo Aryanised castes like-Medhi, Sharma, Goswami , Nath Khayasta, Khasyab, Das, Mahanta some. .. They mainly from Brahmins society who were more familiar with devanangiri, prakrit and brajapali script. Who was more patronised by Vaishnavism sect developed Satras and still follows. For others people indigenous tribes/people of Assam will be better definition than Assamese. But it's of no use as outsiders always say you are an Assamese if you are from Assam.
@@rosie6696 they do. Most of them don't even look like NE but bengali/kalita/indo aryan, a mainland indian to be precise. If you are an ahom you have to agree that majority of the present days are indo aryans carrying ahom surname, only a tiny fraction like 1% look like actual ahoms.
@@melodiousquack4353 yes not all the ahoms look mongoloid bcz they got mix with indo Aryans but most of us have that northeastern look. Most of the ahom people in upper Assam looks northeastern
Yes why not...? I am from Assam and I want to recreate the Ahom culture and language in Assam, that's why I want to go to Thailand, and it's will be help for me to learn"Tai" from "Thai" Language......❤
ahoms and assamese are two things dude,ahoms are only found in upper assam and bangladeshis live in lower Assam and our ethnicity is still alive as we majorly intermixed among ourselves and with kachari groups
Assamese is not an ethnicity like Arunachali is an identity reflecting to communities living in Arunachal same goes for Assam........ahoms are an ethnic community
Everything is good regarding the Ahoms but just think how would Humans feel if pummeled with stick and killed ??? Despicable killing of poor creatures.................................................... most times I see this I wish to pummel the same inhumane humans to death.
@@axomiyafacts8126 Huna, akhomia bihu tu noh Axomor bhumiputra mongoliyo gusti bhuror pora aa arombho huwa hoi dei . Jeneke Boro,Dimasa,Moran,Chutia etc pora he bujila, tat Bengali logot eku homporko nai dei . Oo hbo pare je Aryan influence ase Bahu porimane kintu bihu guri Akhomor boromuliya jonogustir hokolor pora aa arombho.
Thai from Thailand watching. Wish this fascinating history was taught in Thai schools as well.
I am from the Ahom Royal family. We always had our marriage ceremonies by Saklang tradition and the ritual is in pure Ahom Tai language. That's the only time we hear our language. It is really very heartening to see that Assamese people are appreciating us now because sorry to say that we were known as scheduled class citizens . The name Assam itself comes from Ahom by the way.
Kio appreciate nokorim, Ahom sokolor birotto aru hahokh or babei to axom aru oxomia bhakha songoskriti jia ase. Nohole ketiaba e bengal hoi golu heten. Amar caste assamese buror agor generation bur bohut racist asil. Amar koka deuta hute oxomor khilonjiya tribal communities burok bohut discriminate korisile. Ekota nasile tetiar oxomia somaj khonot, jar porinoti ami etia bhugi asu.
I'm a Proud Ahom Girl .... from the great Chetia Bangkho .... and also from Sivasagar the historic Capital of Assam....Proud Assamese.... Joi Aai Axom ❤🙏🙏✊️✊️💛💛💚💚💙💙💜💜👩🏻
It's sad how present day ahoms don't even know their own language. We really need someone to work in this aspect.
This video will be a treasure for generations to come. Beautiful video
Probably the best documentary on Ahom culture and tradition
Such a beautiful explaination about the mighty Ahoms 🔥We are proud to have such cultural heritage .
Authentic history of Ahom kingdom, culture and traditions retold beautifully also with great visuals. Highly informative, thanks
I am kachari,l request ahoms to preserve language and also use Assamese language to communicate,,,,, sarania, Sonowal, Chutia,Moran, thengal and deuri should also used kachari language,, alongwith Assamese language, Assamese should be used for communication,but own community ancestors language should be preserved love to my lost kacharies,,plz don't get me long we are still brothers
Why not use English language as lingua franca? It will boost scientific learning. Learning more than 2 languages would be inconvenient for native speakers.
Assamese is no different bro. This itself is assamese language.
Yahh!!!you are right 👍
@@ringsulgry8148assamese is already used as a lingua franca by the tribes of assam. Its impossible to change to english. And it shouldn't be changed either. Native language + assamese as a means for communication with diff tribes (which is being used quite well) and english is already taught in schools. Native languages should be promoted and used for sure.
We should have first priority to Assamese....😌💕 Assamese language is formed by the all tribes habiting in assam with their different speeches and tune......yeah we should Pride and Preserve our ancient Language but for communication from home to outside in any part of Assam , it must given priority to Assamese..... Which help to Make unity in diversity...❤❤
Any ahom watching
Yes
me
@@rohan34 u r not ahom
Me 🥰
Me😎
I ain't Ahom but today's teens can learn a lot about the culture and scriptures of the Dynasty from the video ❣️
proud To be a Tai Ahom।। Love You All Pi Nong Tai
Such a beautiful documentary
Cũng cùng một tổ tiên mà mỗi dân tộc mỗi quốc gia like ahom❤việt nam 🇻🇳
Love you vietnamese brothers.
Love from ahoms,assam,india.
Love 💖 from historical sivasagar district of Assam State India . I am ahom and I proud to be ahom ✊❤️. Plz search ahom kingdom in gogole
Love from Assam 💕
Proud of Ahom. CHAO FA Siu-Ka-Fa 🙏🙏
I'm a boro and watching this beautiful story and back in the days Tai ahom and Boro-Kachari fought against each other and even sometimes I see Tai Ahom people and Boro people pointing fingers at each other
So let's help each other let's co-exist peacefully both Tai Ahoms and Tibeto-Burman family together
Assamese isn't a tribe nor it's a community it's more of a geographical identity and groups of various ethnicities including ahoms who had shared culture where group of distinct ethnicity adopted each others culture are called Assamese.
anyone can be Assamese but no non ahom can be called ahom.
@@pankajsaikia67-d6s 😐😶🤔Bhai ap kaha se kaha pohoch gaye?😆
@@masterpenguin3507i mean to say assamese is not an ethnic group, people of various communities of different origin are together called Assamese. Like dimasa boro sonowal are united called kachari or bodo kachari as they have same origin but that is not the same case for Assamese. By assamese what i have understand so far is that communities tribal and non tribal whose ancestors became the devotees of neo vaishnavism of Assam are assamese. some Bodo kachari people like sarania sonowal thengal moran matak are assamese but boros whose ancestors stayed away from neo vaishnavism are boros not assamese, you are both ethnically and linguistically boro but i am ethnically ahom but linguistically assamese same sonowal are ethnically kachari but linguistically assamese. Even Bodo intellectuals also assert these facts that they had maintained their ethnic traits,characteristics and culture, but other bodo groups like sarania sonowal thengal have given up their bodo languages.
you should google "etymology of Assam".
Thank you for this video. Love from Bihar.
Great video. I hope more documentaries are made on the mighty Ahoms in future and one on Ahom Royal family descendants especially.
Ahom is Assamese moi Assamese joi aiii Assam
Its so sad that we lost our language and culture...🤧🤧
no one can speak the language?
@@einodebmiel4050 they lost their race too. Now they all look like bengalis.
@@einodebmiel4050 can but like it's not use in conversationally I don't know if that word exist lol...
Some people know to speak it but to my knowledge nobody use it as their first language
@@L77-i6y Are there any Buddists among the Ahoms now?
@@fede6686 yes there are some Buddhist ahoms
proud to be an Ahom!
We don't rule from Mughals
Great Documentary 🤍🙏 Proud to be an Tai Ahom ♥️
The places names of pâtsakú akhoíyâ, bokota makes me feel so proud , still myself being from a déodhaî boy still feel sad that the language and culture had lost in the mids of history
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even if we can't revive the language to its full extent we will definitely revive our old practices
@@pankajsaikia67-d6swe will brother ❤
I know why you feel sad cuz you love them 😊❤
@@pankajsaikia67-d6s Yeah we're doing our old practices like my cousin got married in PhraLung style 😁
I am also an Ahom I saw the attractive religious and cultural traditions of famous section of Assamese community keep it up and up
I trace my ancestors to the brave Ahirs/ Yadavas of Devagiri. So many of our traditions share similarity with the great Ahom community. Proud of Ahoms and proud to be a Bhartiya. Vande Matram
Yadavs are believed to be Yaduvanshis and descendants of Lord Krishna. Many of my Yadav friends, love Lord Krishna.
Delighted to have stumbled upon this piece. Congratulations to the creators!!
Tai language must be preserved...it can be the language of India for South-East Asia that can vasty boost trade with these countries easily as our culture & traditions are very much similiar😊🙏🏼
The bride wasn't wearing tai ahom dress. Where is her head band? And the groom should have worn something yellow golden
New things i learnt about my tribe thanks for the info ❤
টাই (আহোম) ভাষা সংৰক্ষণ, প্ৰচাৰ-প্ৰসাৰ হ'ব লাগে । লগতে ভাষাটোৰ শিক্ষা দিয়াৰ ব্যৱস্থা কৰিব লাগে ।
Watching with great interest 😎👍👍👍🦋🦋🦋💕💕💕❤️❤️🙏🙏
very good documentary
Proud to be, an ahom
Joi aai axom
Thanks for keeping this very glorious rituals of AHOM. @Films Division
Proud to be an ahom
Excellent documentary... learnt a lot..proud of our diverse culture 🇮🇳
Very informative Documentary... Hope more videos on Ahom dynasty
The great Ahoms defeated Mughals 17 times with this great Hengdang sword , only people to do so in India 👍👍👍
Ahom is Assamese we are all Assamese
10000 Kachari army 10000 Jaintia Army also took part in the Saraighat battle... Kacharis with their Shengdang
@@digital9028 where are you from bro
@@bhaskartamuli5603problem with this Assamese word is that any fellow can be called as Assamese including Bihari Bongali Marwari so i reject this word Assamese i would rather use word khilonjia but never Assamese
Wonderful Documentry
Proud to be assamese 😎✊ our assam 😊♥️
Assam should stop the Bengali invasion and preserve their peoples before try are but a minority for history books and documentary.
❣️❣️❣️❣️this is very authentic AHOM Video till now I saw in life.
Wow just lucky i encountered this ..
Thanks from kangleipak
I wonder(actually confused) if the BIHU songs & dances are part of the Tai culture & tradition.The Ahoms are one of the major Tai tribes,yet one might notice that all the tai tribes across the world understands each other atleast 70 to 80% (if not 100%)of the spoken tai languages but not a single word from the bihu songs could be understood by any tai group of the world, even the dances,traditional costumes and way of livelihood differs from the rest of their Tai bethrens.im saying all these not to offend anyone or any specific tai group,im just curious and would appreciate anyone who ever clarifies this topic.i love my Tai Ahom brothers and thats the reason im eager to know more about them.
When Tai Ahoms came to Assam they were very few in number (about 10,000). They ruled Assam which was predominantly inhibited by other Non Tai groups. Since they were very less in number and since they had to rule the original inhabitant, they gradually followed the culture of the people they were ruling. At some point of time they adopted hinduism and even adopted the local language which is now called Assamese. Now the present Tai Ahoms is kind of a mixed race. But in recent time there has been some revival process going on.
Nevertheless the Tai Ahom kings had to do what they had to do. We are happy that the Tai Ahom kings did not imposed their culture and religion to the locals, but they should have given little bit more importance to their Tai culture and language then.
I am a Tai Ahom and I am proud of my ethnicity and my history even if they do not match with other Tai groups.
@@deepgogoi5821 Swasdee Khraap. I’m from Tak Thailand. Please let us not forget that the Dai people who entered upper Assam and Lohit intermarried with local tribes such as Moran, Sutiya and Kassary, there is no doubt that the local Bihu customs became prominent. If they had refused to assimilate it would have been impossible to form such a formidable empire.
Likewise in my place also the Dai intermarried heavily with Mon and Khmer peoples, therefore even in Thailand we have a culture which is different from the other Shan and Tai ones.
@@st3231 every year we have representatives of tai communities from South east Asia come to Assam to celebrate me-dam-me-phi
I think most of the tai kingdoms were established in the late 11th and early 12th century right? After the dais/tais escaped chinese slavery. Also my dad tells me that our ancestors were used to make the great wall of China and our hands cut down to prevent another magnificent structure built and this caused a rebellion. Moreover the Mongols were also advancing
Bihu is originally Kachari culture..... Bihu comes from Dimasa word and festival Bishu.... Assamese language was generalised by Barman Dynasty of Dimasa Kachari kingdom while at Kamarupa Pragjyotishpur..... 9000 Tais came mixed with local Dimasa/Kacharis(Moran, Sutiya, lalung, Sonowal) Entire Assam was kachar
Upto 1500Ad.....Tai were tai only for first generation is 1228to1300......they later totally mingled with Kacharis.... And adopted local Kachari language ie Assamese of Upper Assam... And in 1490 there was a first conflict between the original power of northeast ie Dimapur kingdom vs Ahom kingdom... Where Kacharis fought from both sides
Today Kacharis are seen in entire northeast India
KACHARIS
DIMASA(Royal clan)
BOROSA
TIPRASA(ROYAL)
GAROSA
SONOWALSA
LALUNGSA
THENGALSA
RABHASA
HAJONGSA
SARANIA
MORAN
MATAK
DEORI
KOCH
@@digital9028matak is not kachari but tai and assamese of upper assam both dialect and writing script was called gargaya script used and introduced by ahom royal family and officials. There were other two script of brahmin assamese and kay astha assamese.
Proud to be ahom ♥️
Keep up the good work.Hope to see more such content
The Ahoms may have emigrated from the Dehong Dai and Jingpho Autonomous Perfecture,an autonomous perfecture in western Yunnan province,China.The Ahoms have similarities with the khamyangs, khamtis and the aitonias linguistically and culturally although the Ahoms no more speak the tai language due to assimilation into Assamese society.Mutual intelligibility exists between the few Tai words used by the Tai Ahoms and other Tai ethnicities of Northeast India.Sukaphaa,a Shan(derived from the word Siam)Prince from Mong Mao established the Ahom dynasty in 1228 AD.The three varieties(Khamti,Aiton and Phake )of tai language that still exist in Assam belong to the Tai-Kadai language family.These three Tai languages are similar with the exception of a few words.Younger linguists needs to study the Tai language in order to preserve and revive it.The Tai-kadai language is widely spoken in Southeast Asia.
We revive we survive
Thank you
ahoms used to eat beef and horse meat before embracing hinduism
Ya bro thats true
He niyom tu eteyau alop jiyae ase deodhai ahom khene Mane laiseng gaon charaideo district
Well even in hinduism there was horse sacrifice check about ashvamedha yajna !
@@kaustavgogoi266 horse meat pai janu
I am proud ahom boy....
I have one classmate who belongs to Ahom community. His name is P. Gogoi 😊
❤ from Duliajan .
Nice Doucmentry.Thank you Dam chau Dyibya Chetia pa I Alwayse Love you pa
Just give a thought on pha kings and Pharaohs/pharays of Egypt. Both have mound burial in common.
Proud to be a ahom
I extremely proud of my Lachit's state's the 'Ahom Kingdom'😎
Jai Lachit, Jai Bharatvarsh
Thanks 😌 ❤️ proude be Assamese
@@bhaskartamuli5603 why are you thank me?
@@debahutichakravarty1242 i am belong to Ahom ❤️ and my identity a Assamese
Jai Aai Axom
You are not ahom but learn about yourself
Proud to be an Ahom
Nicely narrated.
We the people's of Mighty Tai Ahom community
Very informative.. Thank you
Gold.
Proud to be Tai Ahom
𑜁𑜝𑜤𑜆𑜫 𑜄𑜂𑜫🙏
Rich bear also called aaapong... And this ant frids also call amloribhaji.
I am ready to participate in our Culturesive
I want to know about nath yogi plzz
Great information dear sir..... Khruptang 🙏🏻.... I'm also an Ahom from Assam.....Sir will you be able to give me this information that from where i will be able to learn to read and write Tai Ahom languages ?? .... Please help me sir...
Most undisturbed form of tai i guesss u can learn from Tai buddhist such as tai khampti from arunachal which is one of most closely related to tai ahom
Hundor Hundor
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watching from Che Rai Doi (charaideo)
i am from assam 🙏🙏
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Ahom ❤
Informative documentry,.,.. surprised it got very less views.
Whhh our house 🥹🫶❤️🩹
oH 🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿
I wonder why some ahom people don't look like the looks of the Mongolian people today?
They are assamese not ahom,assamese can be anyone who speaks assamese on the other hand ahom are forcefully added in to the definition but from the british days they have been demanding seperate identity as our language and culture doesn't match with majority assamese people
@@pankajsaikia67-d6sAren't ahoms Assamese? Doesn't they speak Assamese?
Whole Assamese community is mixed of different ethnicity and culture.If everyone represents themselves by their caste or ethnic groups then who are Assamese?
@@pankajsaikia67-d6sif people speaking Assamese are Assamese then you meant Bangladeshi too. Who pretends like mingling with Assamese although they are not Assamese. I feel Assamese comprises more of Indo Aryanised castes like-Medhi, Sharma, Goswami , Nath Khayasta, Khasyab, Das, Mahanta some. .. They mainly from Brahmins society who were more familiar with devanangiri, prakrit and brajapali script. Who was more patronised by Vaishnavism sect developed Satras and still follows. For others people indigenous tribes/people of Assam will be better definition than Assamese. But it's of no use as outsiders always say you are an Assamese if you are from Assam.
@@bishal24 kacharies are forced, ahoms are also forced .. bramhins succed
Now ahomias look more like bengalis 😁
No we don't
Ahom is Assamese no bangali ahom nijaka Assamese bule kobo bhal pai
@@rosie6696 they do. Most of them don't even look like NE but bengali/kalita/indo aryan, a mainland indian to be precise. If you are an ahom you have to agree that majority of the present days are indo aryans carrying ahom surname, only a tiny fraction like 1% look like actual ahoms.
@@melodiousquack4353 yes not all the ahoms look mongoloid bcz they got mix with indo Aryans but most of us have that northeastern look. Most of the ahom people in upper Assam looks northeastern
@@rosie6696 60 % Aryan 40% mogoloid not incurrect
อยากให้พวกเขามาเที่ยวประเทศไทยบ้าง
Yes why not...? I am from Assam and I want to recreate the Ahom culture and language in Assam, that's why I want to go to Thailand, and it's will be help for me to learn"Tai" from "Thai" Language......❤
Yes I am.....
I am chaw Deepjyoti tekela.
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Tang Lai Boi Kom
I'm a Bengali pal from pal dynasty and I feel proud of ancestors they are native Indian and they ruled Assam also ❤️
No that is fake
No bro assamese pal dynasty is different from bengali pal dynasty. Assamese pal were orthodox hindus where as bengali were buddhist.
Are u stupid ?? who told pal dynasty ruled Assam not you not ur Bengali pal dynasty okayyyyy just get lost 😂😂😂😂
Nah... Don't ruin ahom culture..get out of our state
Fake shut up bengalis never ruled assam
What is call Husband and wife in ahom language
Dogs and goats are not sacrificed
Tai Ahom has lost its identity .
People from bihar n UP ,muslim from bangladesh who came back at 60 and Bengali residing at assam are the new Ahom .
ahoms and assamese are two things dude,ahoms are only found in upper assam and bangladeshis live in lower Assam and our ethnicity is still alive as we majorly intermixed among ourselves and with kachari groups
Assamese is not an ethnicity like Arunachali is an identity reflecting to communities living in Arunachal same goes for Assam........ahoms are an ethnic community
Are Ahoms are hindus too?
Yes mostly now they are following hindu religion..few are Buddhists
they are hindus in religion but culturally they are ahoms
Everything is good regarding the Ahoms but just think how would Humans feel if pummeled with stick and killed ??? Despicable killing of poor creatures.................................................... most times I see this I wish to pummel the same inhumane humans to death.
Okay Mr. Vegan Snowflake.
Narrated by Adil Hussain?
মাতটৌ আদিল দাৰ নিচিনা লাগিছে
Asolote tai bhakhat bihu asel janu...jonabo
First Bihu Ahom hokolore asil Pasot Assamesot Translation hol
@@originaldwonloder2954 ami agore pora Axomiyate bihu huni ahesu tai bhakhat bihu tu notun rup diya hoise....axom itihakh t tai bihur eku proman nai
@@originaldwonloder2954 ki kot paise enekua faltu toitho apuni ?
@@originaldwonloder2954 atcha tente Orissa t April mahot bikhubon ustsab kio pate ..... Axomiya r logot benngali kio mil ase?
@@axomiyafacts8126 Huna, akhomia bihu tu noh Axomor bhumiputra mongoliyo gusti bhuror pora aa arombho huwa hoi dei . Jeneke Boro,Dimasa,Moran,Chutia etc pora he bujila, tat Bengali logot eku homporko nai dei . Oo hbo pare je Aryan influence ase Bahu porimane kintu bihu guri Akhomor boromuliya jonogustir hokolor pora aa arombho.
It is not Sukapha, it is Chaolung Sukapha
No and never in the history AHOM’s has have or will ever sacrifice Dog. Stop wrong spreading wrong information
Found this treasure while searching our existence 🧧
Im proud to be an ahom