Itakhuli or Sukreswar Hill is a small hill on the south bank of the Brahmaputra at Guwahati.[1] The past official residence of the Deputy Commissioner of Kamrup District of Assam was located on top of this hill. The D.C. bungalow was vacated for the Brahmaputra river side development. Adjacent to it in the western side of the D.C.'s bungalow is the Sukreswar Temple. Itakhuli hill has always been of strategic importance it was the seat of the viceroys and a garrison since the early days of Kamrup from Ahom, to Mughal and to the British. If one stands on the lawns on the back side of the D.C. Bungalow one can have a panoramic view of Brahmaputra River with the Karmanakha rocks and Uma Nanda Temple on the Peacock island in the middle, with hills of Nilachal or Kamakhya on the west and Agiathuri hills far off in the north west, Manikarneswar hill and Aswaklanta on the north bank of the river, the Kurua hills on the northeast.
^Patowary, Ajit (26 July 2019). "Govt plan for convention centre, guest house on riverfront resented". Assam Tribune. Archived from the original on 26 July 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
The Battle of Itakhuli was fought in August 1682 between the Ahom Kingdom and the Mughal Empire. The Ahoms pushed back Mughal control to the west of the...
Itakhuli or Sukreswar Hill is a small hill on the south bank of the Brahmaputra at Guwahati. The past official residence of the Deputy Commissioner of...
after a Borphukan deserted it, the Ahoms wrested control in the Battle of Itakhuli in 1682 and maintained it till the end of their rule. The commanders and...
Mughal Empire in the Battle of Saraighat (1671), and the final Battle of Itakhuli (1682) that expelled the Mughal forces from Assam. Its major failures were...
power from Western Assam up to the Manas river in 1682 after the Battle of Itakhuli. Mir Jumla II Invasion to Assam which occurred on January 1662, is one...
But after the accession of Gadadhar Singha, fought the final Battle of Itakhuli where the Mughals were badly defeated. And the since then the border was...
and after a series of battles, finally retook Guwahati with the fall of Itakhuli in November 1667. A few Buranjis briefly describe Lachit's victory over...
permanently wrested out the Mughals from Assam following the Battle of Itakhuli and established a strong rule of 'blood and iron'. Later during his reign...
headquarters of Borphukan was based in Kaliabor and after the Battle of Itakhuli in 1681 in Itakhuli in Guwahati. This position was particularly important and powerful...
1671, and which finally ended in 1682 with the defeat of the Mughals at Itakhuli in Guwahati. The Ahom kingdom reached its westernmost boundary till Manas...
the state of Assam in India. The temple is located on the Sukreswar or Itakhuli hill on the south bank of river Brahmaputra in the Panbazar locality of...
from 1615 and the Battle of Saraighat in 1671; and finally the Battle of Itakhuli (1682 CE) when the Ahoms took direct control over western Brahmaputra valley...
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king Jayadhvaj Singha had conquered the Kamrup and after the Battle of Itakhuli (1681) the Ahoms had uninterrupted control over the temple. The kings,...
control of the region down to the Gohain Kamal Ali. Following the Battle of Itakhuli in 1681 the Ahom kingdom consolidated their rule up to the Manas river...
the Ahom–Mughal conflicts which lasted the till 1682 in the Battle of Itakhuli, when the Ahoms were able to push the Mughals back to the west of the Manas...
Mughals. If you prove incompetent in the task of defeating the enemy at Itakhuli you shall not be let off with impunity. And, do you think that there will...
later Borphukan deserted it, the Ahoms wrested control in the battle of Itakhuli in 1682 and maintained it till the end of their rule. In May 1672, the...
the region. The Mughals lost Kamrup forever in 1682 after the Battle of Itakhuli. Incomplete list of Faujdars of Guahati: Makram Khan (1612-1614) Mir Sufi...
1662–69, 1679–81), their vestige was completely removed after the Battle of Itakhuli. Guwahati was the headquarters of the Borphukan, Ahom governor of Lower...
smallest river Island in the world. The temple is located on the Sukreswar or Itakhuli hill on the south bank of river Brahmaputra in the Panbazar locality of...
the region. The Mughals lost Kamrup forever in 1682 after the Battle of Itakhuli. Incomplete list of Faujdars of Guahati: Makram Khan (1612-1614) Mir Sufi...
captures the Mughal Empire city of Guwahati after a victory in battle at Itakhuli. November 25 – A devastating earthquake rocks Caucasia and kills 80,000...
captures the Mughal Empire city of Guwahati after a victory in battle at Itakhuli. November 25 – A devastating earthquake rocks Caucasia and kills 80,000...