Kachari Kingdom
The Kachari Kingdom was a historical kingdom located in the northeastern region of India, primarily in present-day Assam. It flourished from the 12th to the 18th centuries and was known for its unique culture, language, and governance. The kingdom was ruled by the Kachari dynasty, which played a significant role in the region's history and politics.
The Kachari people were known for their agricultural practices and craftsmanship. They built several temples and monuments, reflecting their rich heritage. The kingdom eventually declined due to invasions and the rise of neighboring powers, leading to its incorporation into the Ahom Kingdom in the 18th century.