Biswa Singha (1515–1540) was the progenitor king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes,[1] replace the Baro-Bhuyans of Kamata kingdom, and establish a dynasty the remnant of which still exists today.
^"Bisu organised the different Bodo tribes of the region under his banner and launched a career of war and conquest and made the koches a power to be reckoned with.."(Nath 1989:16)
BiswaSingha (1515–1540) was the progenitor king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom. He was able to unify different Bodo tribes, replace the Baro-Bhuyans...
parts of eastern Indian subcontinent in present-day Assam and Bengal. BiswaSingha established power in the erstwhile Kamata Kingdom which had emerged from...
Sukladhwaja (also Chilarai) (1510-1577AD), was the 3rd son of BiswaSingha, founder of the Koch Dynasty in the Kamata Kingdom and younger brother of Nara...
political control to a confederation of Baro-Bhuyan within a few years. BiswaSingha removed the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy and established the Koch dynasty...
undivided Koch dynasty of the Kamata Kingdom. He succeeded his father, BiswaSingha. Under him the Koch kingdom reached its cultural and political zenith...
Assam in the sixteen century" (Adhikary 2018): Apart from this Maharaja BiswaSingha (Koch dynasty) invited a large number of Brahmins from Kanouj, Benaras...
Kirtan-ghosa (Ajamilopakhyan, Prahlada-caritra, Harmohana, Sections ii–vi BiswaSingha, began his activities to remove the Bhuyans from power in the western...
Cooch Kingdom had no coin before Maharaja BiswaSingha. After the accession on the throne, Maharaja BiswaSingha printed 'Sikka Rupee'. But none of these...
for a Bodoland Autonomous Council (BAC)..." (George 1994:887) "When BiswaSingha (1515-40) rose to power, the local chiefs, who ruled the country between...
with Koch royalty who called themselves Shiva-banshi or Rajbanshi under BiswaSingha, the founder of the Koch dynasty and a tribal who was Hinduised and promoted...
along with other articles as dowry to the king. The rising Koch king BiswaSingha also offered his submission, and the Ahom general Ton-Kham granted him...
7–8 km from Mainaguri town in the Indian state of West Bengal. Bishwa Singha, father of Maharaja Nara Narayan of Cooch Behar, founded the Jalpesh temple...
Bhawaiya is generally believed to have originated in the 16th century under BiswaSingha, and has evolved into stage performances since the 1950s. The lyrics...
Sisya Singha (earlier known as Sisu), brother of BiswaSingha who established the Koch dynasty. Sisya Singha held the umbrella during BiswaSingha's coronation...
Rajiv Kumar Biswas also known as Rajib Biswas or Rajiv Kumar is an Indian film director who works in Bengali films. "Amanush Movie Review". Times of India...
and established the Koch dynasty. The first important Koch ruler was BiswaSingha, who came to power in 1515. Under his son, Nara Narayan, the Kamata Kingdom...
the early 16th century, it was ruled by the Koch dynasty founded by BiswaSingha. When the English came along they Anglicized the term Koch to Cooch,...
conjectured that the enemy could have been the nascent Koch kingdom of BiswaSingha. Though issued in a Sanksritised name of the king (Viravijay Narayan...
[citation needed] The first important Koch ruler was Bisu, later called BiswaSingha, who came to power in 1515 CE. Under his son, Nara Narayan, the Kamata...
Sabha constituency). In the 2016 election, Rama Biswas of CPI(M) defeated his nearest rival Abir Ranjan Biswas of AITC. .# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool...
part of Nabadwip (Lok Sabha constituency). In the 2016 election, Sankar Singha of Congress defeated his nearest rival Parthasarathi Chatterjee of AITC...
year 1540 in India. 17 May – Sur Empire established[citation needed] BiswaSingha of Kamata rule of the Koch Kingdom comes to an end (since 1515), and...