THE BATTLE OF SARAIGHAT

 


The Battle of Saraighat was fought in 1671 between the Ahom Kingdom of Assam and the Mughal Empire. The Mughals, under the leadership of Mir Jumla, had invaded Assam with a large army and were attempting to conquer the region.

The Ahom forces, led by Lachit Borphukan, fought back with great determination and skill. They used the Brahmaputra River to their advantage, blocking the Mughal fleet from advancing and launching surprise attacks on the enemy from the river.

The Ahom forces also utilized a unique weapon called the "xahi", which was essentially a cannon made of bell metal. The xahi was a highly effective weapon and played a crucial role in the Ahom victory.

After a long and hard-fought battle, the Mughals were defeated and forced to retreat. The Battle of Saraighat is considered to be one of the greatest battles in Indian history and is celebrated as a symbol of the valor and bravery of the Ahom warriors.

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