Moidams

Moidams

International Council on Monuments and Sites has recommended inclusion of Assam’s Ahom Era Moidams in UNESCO World Heritage List.

  • Burial grounds of rulers of Ahom kingdom that are often compared to pyramids of Egypt. 
  • Situated in – Assam’s Charaideo
    • 1st capital of Chau-lung Siu-ka-pha
    • At the foothill of Patkai hills
  • Architectural features –
    • Materials used – Wood, stone and burnt bricks.
    • Exterior of Moidams is hemispherical
    • Sizes vary depending upon the power and status of the person buried.
  • 3 important parts –
    • A Vaulted Chamber with a centrally raised platform where the body was laid
    • A hemispherical earthen mound covering the chamber with a brick structure
    • Octagonal boundary wall around mound’s base having an arched gateway on its west.
  • Founder – Chaolung Sukapha
  • Economy – Depended upon Forced Labour
    • Those forced to work for the state were called paiks
  • Society – Worshipped their own tribal gods, yet they accepted the Hindu religion
  • Important forts – Chamdhara, Saraighat, Simlagarh, Kaliabar, Kajali and Pandu.
  • Demise – Annexed to British India by the Treaty of Yandaboo

Source: Times of India


Previous Year Question

Which amongst the following provided a common factor for tribal insurrection in India in the 19th century?

[UPSC Civil Service Exam – 2011 Prelims]

(a) Introduction of a new system of land revenue and taxation- of tribal products
(b) Influence of foreign religious missionaries in tribal areas
(c) Rise of a large number of money lenders, traders and revenue farmers as middlemen in tribal areas
(d) The complete disruption of the old agrarian order of the tribal communities

Answer: (d)


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