Koch Rajbongshi is an ancient tribe originally from the ancient Koch kingdom.
The Rajbongshi tribe is referred to as Koch Rajbongshi, or Rajbanshi, or
Rajvanshi. The word "Rajbongshi" literally means "royal
community". They have a rich cultural heritage and their own language.
Habitation
The homelands of this ancient tribe include West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Meghalaya and various North Eastern parts of India. The Great
Kamatapur was divided into Bangladesh, West Bengal, Assam, Nepal, Meghalaya,
Tripura, Bihar and Bhutan, during the British rule and after the independence
of India. A large number of Rajbongshi people now live in North Bengal, West
Assam, Meghalaya, Bangladesh and Nepal. A large number of political and
non-political organizations of this community have been formed in
West Bengal
and Assam. Most prominent among them are Kamatapur People's Party, Greater
Coochbehar Demanding Committee, All Koch Rajbonshi Students Union and Koch
Rajbonshi Sanmilani, and these groups are demanding a separate Kamatapur state
consisting of North Bengal and West Assam. Kamatapur Liberation Organization is
an armed militant outfit of the Rajbonshi community, and it is demanding
independent Kamatapur State to bring back its past glory. Because of migration,
this community can be found in various parts of India and other parts of the
world.
Language
The Rajbongshi/Rajbanshi language is spoken by one crore people, according
to a 2001 census report for West Bengal (Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar, Darjeeling, Malda
and Murshidabad), Assam and Bihar ) in India. The language is also spoken in
Bangladesh and Nepal. Other names of the language are Kamtapuri, Rajbangsi,
Rajbansi, Rajbongshi, Goalpariya and Tajpuri. The Rajbanshi language has a
complete grammar.
Dialects
The main dialects are Western Rajbanshi, Central Rajbanshi, Eastern
Rajbanshi and the dialect of the Rajbanshi of the hills, also known as Koch
language.
The Central dialect has majority of speakers and is quite uniform. There are
publications in this language. The Western dialect has more diversity. Lexical
similarity is 77% to 89% between the three dialects. But the dialect spoken in
the hills has some influence of the local tribal languages. Koch Rajbonshi
Sahitya Sabha has given emphasis on bringing a unique identity of the Rajbonshi
language.
Religion and beliefs
The Rajbongshi were primarily animist, but later on they followed
Hinduism/Sanatana (both Shaiva and Vaishnabhite), A few section of Rajbongshi
pleople were also found to be followers of Christianity, both Roman Catholic
and protestant.
Royal history
The Kamata kingdom appeared in the western part of the older Kamarupa
kingdom in the 13th century, after the fall of the Pala dynasty. The rise of
the Kamata kingdom marked the end of the ancient period in the history of Assam
and the beginning of the medieval period. The first rulers were the Khens, who
were later displaced by Alauddin Hussain Shah, the Turko-Afghan ruler of
Bengal. Though Hussain Shah developed extensive administrative structures, he
could not maintain political control and the control went to the Koch dynasty.
The Koch Rajbongshi's called themselves Kamateshwars (the rulers of
Kamata/Kamatapur Kingdom), but their influence and expansions were so extensive
and far reaching that their kingdom is sometimes called the Koch kingdom. Under
His Highness Maharaja Naranarayan the then King of Kamatapur, the Koch dynasty
flourished to the highest extent and his brother Shukladhwaj Singha (famous as
Chilarai) was one of the greatest heroes of that time and he prominently
dominated the eastern part of Kamatapur which now known as Assam(Previously
Assam is known as Pragjyotispur)now it is known as Asom which is an integral
part of The Republic of India.
The Rajobngshi community has a rich heritage and culture which had been
inherited from the ancient civilization. The Rajbongshi community has their own
dialects, culture, and way of living. The culture reflects the humbleness,
peace, unity and harmony with nature, as Rajbongshi are primarily animist.
A few rulers, kings, queens, princes and
princesses of the Koch dynasty are His Highness Maharaja Naranarayan, Prince
Chilaray, Maharani Gayatri Devi, (Princess Gayatri Devi later on married Prince
of Jaipur - Jai Singh) which had helped a strong relationship between the two
kingdoms. Maharaja Ajit Narayan Dev of Biddapur (a part of then Assam*) Kingdom
was also part of the Koch dynasty.
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