Niladhwaj (reigned 1440–1460) was a king of the Kamata kingdom and founder of the Khen dynasty.[1] He ruled from the city of Kamatapur (now called Gosanimari) and was succeeded by his son Chakradhwaj.[2]
^Sharma, Deba Brat (1995). Changing Cultural Mosaic of a Village in Assam. Camrup: Punthi-Pusta. p. 14.
^Prakash, Ved (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Volume 1. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers. p. 138.
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