Ahoms
The Ahoms are an ethnic group primarily found in the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of Assam. They are known for their rich cultural heritage and historical significance, having established the Ahom Kingdom in the 13th century. This kingdom played a crucial role in resisting Mughal invasions and contributed to the region's political and cultural landscape.
The Ahoms are recognized for their unique traditions, including their language, Ahom, and various festivals. They have a distinct social structure and are known for their contributions to agriculture, particularly in rice cultivation. The Ahom community continues to celebrate its history and traditions, maintaining a strong sense of identity.