Shukladhwaj (1510 – 1571 AD), or more popularly Chilarai, was the younger brother of Nara Narayan, the king of the Kamata kingdom
in the 16th century. He was Nara Narayan's commander-in-chief and he
got his name Chilarai because his movement as a general was as fast as a
chila (kite). Chilarai is known to have descended from the powerful founder of the Koch dynasty
of Kamatapur, Viswa Simha. By his valour, he played a significant role
in expanding the empire of his elder brother, Maharaja Nara Narayan. His
valour ensured Koch supremacy over the Bhutia, Kachari kingdom and the
Ahoms though several battles were fought between the Koches and Ahoms
with countable victories for both sides.
History of Sidli Koch Kingdom
The original Goalpara district was first created in 1822 A.D. by David Scott- an employee of East India Company,
who was the first Commissioner of newly created North East Rangpur
district Hd. Qr. at Rangpur town (now in Bangla Desh) and newly created
Goalpara district was also tagged with North-East Rangpur district for
administration. The erstwhile Bijni Kingdom's area which included the
undivided Garo Hills district area also constituted the original
Goalpara district area in 1822. In 1866 Garo Hills was separated from
Goalpara district area and in the same year a new district named
"Greater Koch Behar" was created and the residual portion of Goalpara
district was withdrawn from Rangpur and tagged with Koch Behar. In 1874 a
new province named Assam Valley Province was created by British Govt.
(Successor of East India Company) and Goalpara district area was
withdrawn from Koch Behar and tagged with Assam Province which continues
till today unless petty political gambling disturbs. Now the original
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