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This is the 7th and 8th century extent of Kamarupa kingdom in Assam. The map is created using historical data from reliable books and on the basis of archaeological findings in this region.

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Porikolpok Oxom

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current12:32, 16 March 2008960×720 (485 KB)Porikolpok Oxom (This is the 7th and 8th century extent of Kamarupa kingdom in Assam. The map is created using historical data from reliable books and on the basis of archaeological findings in this region. Revised with mouth of brahmaputra and ganges. )
11:35, 14 March 2008960×720 (492 KB)Porikolpok Oxom ({{Information |Description= This is the 7th and 8th century extent of Kamarupa kingdom in Assam. The map is created using historical data from reliable books and on the basis of archaeological findings in this region. |Source=self-made |Date= |Author=)
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