Abstract
Fateha-e-Ibreya or Tarikh-e-Assam is the one of the most important work dealing with socio-political history of Assam. Based on 17th century Medieval period of Assam, this chronicle gives a vivid description of the Mughal- Ahom conflicts. It describes the violent wars that took place between Nawab Mir Jumla and the ruler of Assam and Cooch Bihar during the reign of emperor Aurangzeb between 1661-1663.
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