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Provides detailed information about ancient Kamatapur kingdom, its capitals and rulers from 13th century onwards

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What content is available in the Kamata Books app?

The app provides books, journals, articles and thesis papers related to Koch Rajbanshi Kamata history, language and culture. Users can download most materials via links after logging in.

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What is Kamatapur?

Kamatapur was an ancient sovereign state that emerged in the 13th century in the western Brahmaputra Valley. Its last capital was at Gosanimari until 1498 when it was conquered by Alauddin Husain Shah of Bengal. The kingdom went through several capital shifts including Maynaguri, Prithu Rajar Garh, and Singijani.

Who were the Koch Rajbanshi people?

The Koch Rajbanshi (also called Rajbongshi) are people from Lower Assam, North Bengal, eastern Bihar, Nepal's Terai region, North Bangladesh and Bhutan who have historical connections to the Koch dynasty. They speak the Kamatapuri language and have a rich cultural heritage.

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