DibrugarhDibrugarh (en assamais : ডিব্ৰুগড়) est une ville de l’État d’Assam, en Inde. C’est la capitale du district de Dibrugarh et, avec habitants, l’une des plus grandes villes d’Assam. En 1950, le séisme de 1950 en Assam et au Tibet de magnitude 8,7 fait victimes en Assam en Inde, au Tibet, et modifia le cours du Brahmapoutre, entraînant la destruction des trois quarts de la ville. Reconstruite au fil des ans, elle se situe toujours sur la rive sud du fleuve. Ses coordonnées géographiques exactes sont .
District de TinsukiaTinsukia district () is one of the 34 administrative districts in the state of Assam, India. The district headquarters is located at Tinsukia city. The district occupies an area of 3790 km2. Digboi Doomdooma Jagun Kakopathar Lido Town Makum Margherita Sadiya Tinsukia Bahbari Gaon The area of the present district was an integral part of the Chutiya kingdom during the medieval period. After the defeat of the Chutias, the Ahoms appointed Prasengmung Borgohain as the Sadiya-Khowa Gohain to rule the region.
Brajavali dialectBrajavali (Assamese: ব্ৰজাৱলী Brôzawôli) was a literary language used by Sankardev (1449–1568) for some of his compositions (Borgeets and Ankia Naats) in the context of his Vaishnavite religion, Ekasarana Dharma, in Assam. Though similar languages were used in the Vaishnavite contexts in Odisa and Bengal, the one used in Assam was different, as it was based on Maithili (and not Brajbhasa), to which Assamese is added and the native pronunciation overrides the original pronunciation of Maithili.
Chutia KingdomThe Chutia Kingdom (also Sadiya) was a late medieval state that developed around Sadiya in present Assam and adjoining areas in Arunachal Pradesh. It extended over almost the entire region of present districts of Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Tinsukia, and some parts of Dibrugarh in Assam, as well as the plains and foothills of Arunachal Pradesh. The kingdom fell in 1523–1524 to the Ahom Kingdom after a series of conflicts and the capital area ruled by the Chutia rulers became the administrative domain of the office of Sadia Khowa Gohain of the Ahom kingdom.
Karbis (peuple)Le peuple Karbi ou Mikir forme une ethnie qui vit dans l'État d'Assam en Inde ; ce peuple est reconnu comme tribu à part entière dans la sixième annexe de la Constitution indienne. C'est la principale tribu du district de Karbi Anglong, district devenu autonome mais ils sont reconnus également en tant que tribu au Meghalaya, Mizoram et Nagaland. C'est la principale tribu de l'Assam après les Bodos d'après le recensement de 2001. Ils parlent le karbi et nomme se nomme eux-mêmes Karbis, Arleng qui signifie homme en karbi.
DigboiDigboi (IPA: ˈdɪgˌbɔɪ) is a town and a town area committee in Tinsukia district in the north-eastern part of the state of Assam, India Crude oil was discovered here in late 19th century and first oil well was dug in 1866. Digboi is known as the Oil City of Assam where the first oil well in Asia was drilled. The first refinery was started here as early as 1901. Digboi has the oldest oil well in operation.