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Raja Prithu (also known as Jalpeswara) is assumed to be a king of the early medieval period in the present-day state of
Assam Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur ...
,
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and
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. Archeological remains of a Shiva temple and extensive fortifications in present-day
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in
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and present day Rangpur District of Bangladesh are attributed to him.


Identity of king Prithu

K. L. Barua claimed that the throne of Kamarupa was occupied by a king named Prithu after the end of the Vaidyadeva line. He credits this Prithu with the achievement of having defeated Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar. Though N. K. Bhattasali asserts that the Prithu mentioned in the ''
Tabaqat-i-Nasiri ''Tabaqat-i Nasiri'' ( fa, ), named for ''Sultan'' Nasir-ud-Din, is an elaborate history of the Islamic world written in Persian by Minhaj-i-Siraj Juzjani and completed in 1260. Consisting of 23 volumes and written in a blunt straightforward st ...
'' was a king from Awadh, many scholars support the view that Minhaj himself was mistaken. Recent scholarship tentatively identifies Prithu mentioned in Minhaj's Tabaqat-i Nasiri with Visvasundara of
Kamarupa Kamarupa (; also called Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa), an early state during the Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, was (along with Davaka) the first historical kingdom of Assam. Though Kamarupa prevailed from 350 to 11 ...
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rithu Ritu may refer to: *Ritu (Indian season), the word for 'seasons' in various calendars of South Asia * Ṛtú or ritu, a fixed or appointed time in Vedic *Rutog County (Ritu County), a county in Tibet * ''Ritu'' (2009 film), a Malayalam film directe ...
is believed to be the Kamarupa ruler who had to face and had successfully repulsed the first two Turko-Afghan invasions which came from Bengal in 1205-06 and in 1226-28 AD."


Khalji's encounter with the Rai of Kamrup

In 1206, Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji planned to invade
Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa people, ...
, in order to plunder the treasures of the Buddhist monasteries and gain control of Bengal's traditional trade route with South East Asia for which he had to pass through Kamrup and
Sikkim Sikkim (; ) is a state in Northeastern India. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the east, Province No. 1 of Nepal in the west and West Bengal in the south. Sikkim is also close to the Siligur ...
. By this time Khalji had massacred 10,000 monks of
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which was won without a fight as the king of Bengal Laksman Sena took flight, never to be heard of again. But he had heard of the valour of the Rai of Kamrud (as mentioned by Islamic chronicler Sirajuddin Minhajuddin in his Tabaqat-i Nasiri) and how he led an army that would fight with an almost demonic ferocity he thought it better to befriend him as he had to pass through the Rai's realm. So, he sent emissaries for forming an alliance. The Kamrupa king told him that he too wanted to attack Southern Tibet. So he proposed the idea of attacking Southern Tibet jointly. But then he informed Khalji's emissaries that the time was not right. As the rainy season was about to start, leading to great hardship, and perilous ascent to the mountains it was advisable to start the campaign after one season. But Khalji by that time had already arrived and was camping right in the present-day
Siliguri Siliguri, ) is a major tier-II city in West Bengal. It forms twin cities, "Twin Cities" with the neighboring district capital of Jalpaiguri. The city spans areas of the Darjeeling district, Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts in the Indian sta ...
in
North Bengal North Bengal ( bn, উত্তরবঙ্গ/উত্তর বাংলা) is a term used for the north-western part of Bangladesh and northern part of West Bengal. The Bangladesh part denotes the Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division. Gen ...
. So he found a local guide belonging to a tribe named
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who could show him a route through
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, that could bypass Kamrud as the Islamic forces use to pronounce Kamrup. But at first, Mech was converted to
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and hence he was the first convert in the region,
Ali Mech Ali Mech was a tribal chief in the 13th century CE, in the region of present-day Assam belonging to the Mech people. He is said to have helped Bakhtiyar Khalji duing his Tibet campaign and converted to Islam under his influence. Biography Ali M ...
. So the latter took Khalji's army through the mountainous passes and defiles of Bhutan. At first, after reaching Southern Tibet they had some degree of success as they looted the riches of the Buddhist Gompa or monasteries. But then the Monpas described as Mongols came and attacked them from all sides. Their return journey was cut off. And in the meantime, the rainy season started and many died due to pestilence and diseases. Their rations were diminishing. A time came when they used to kill and eat their horses. Khalji then thought that since they cannot go back the way they had come they have to find a way to Kamrup and proceeded towards it. But when they were noticed by the spies of the Kamrupa king, they thought that Khalji had attacked their realm. So when the Rai was informed. he made plans to lure them to the point where the Barnadi tributary fall into the
Brahmaputra The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, northeast India, and Bangladesh. It is also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, Luit in Assamese, and Jamuna River in Bangla. It ...
. The Rai of Kamrup allowed Bakhtiyar Khalji's army to advance unchecked into his kingdom, in order to draw him away from his base of operations. He followed a
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strategy, denying his enemy the opportunity to replenish their supplies and destroyed a bridge across a deep river that Bakhtiyar Khalji's army had already crossed, thus cutting off their retreat. The invading force encountered stiff resistance upon entering the rough mountainous terrain of Tibet and decided to retreat. However, the retreat and the attempt to cross the river were disastrous as his forces were short on supplies and were attacked from all sides by Rai's forces. He made stockades of ''phanjis'' or spiked bamboos and drew the whole surviving army of thirty thousand into a gully and attacked them and mercilessly cut them down. Practically his whole army of 12,000 horsemen and twenty thousand infantry were totally annihilated.


Death

Raja Prithu is believed to have been killed in battle with Nasir-ud-din Mahmud in 1228 AD. Some accounts say that Raja Prithu jumped into a tank and killed himself to save dishonour. No reference to this expedition can be had from the Muslim chronicle ''Tabaquat-i-Nasiri'' except the following: ''The accursed Bartu (Britu), beneath whose sword above a hundred and twenty thousand Musalmans had attained martyrdom, he (Nasiruddin) overthrew and sent to hell.''Sharma,Suresh,"Discovery of North-East India,Vol. 1,p.63


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