[Assam] Unearthed: royal kitchen in Sivasagar
Dilip/Dil Deka
dilipdeka at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 10 18:26:32 PDT 2008
"The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)" - I am amazed that an All India Organization is taking interest in the Ahom King's Kitchens.
I am curious to know what compelled them to lower their focus to this level!!
Delhi does not understand Assam and does not care to- I am told.
But then, I am not in the know.
Dilip Deka
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Pradip Kumar Datta <pradip200 at yahoo.com> wrote:
The remains of the royal Ahom kitchen in Sivasagar. A Telegraph picture
Unearthed: royal kitchen in Sivasagar
For years, historians have wondered what the kitchens of the Ahom royalty looked like. They finally have the answer.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has dug out the remains of a royal kitchen on the precincts of the Gargaon Palace in Sivasagar district. The discovery is a virtual treasure trove and should answer many questions which have remained a mystery for so long, said the superintending archaeologist of ASIs Guwahati circle, Sanjay Kumar Manjul.
The Ahoms ruled Assam for around 600 years and are credited with bringing together the various tribes and sub-tribes as one to form the greater Assamese society. Originally from South East Asia, the Ahoms also shaped, to a great extent, the food habits of the people, adding new items to the Assamese menu. The ASI official said the remains of the kitchen believed to be nearly 400 years old include earthen tumblers, bowls, dishes and basins. Three oval-shaped hearths and pots and pans of various kinds were also recovered during the excavation.
We are examining the pieces. Our research is expected to throw light on the lifestyle, cooking methods and culinary habits of the Ahoms, he added.
Traces of charcoal were also found at the site, indicating that the Ahoms, too, used wood as fuel for cooking.
Archaeologists believe the findings will shed light on the cultural continuity since the Ahom rule. For example, we can now know which of the practices of the Ahom age are still continuing. The hearths are similar to those which are still used in some places of Upper Assam, Manjul said.
The Gargaon Palace also known as the Kareng Ghar was built in 1540 by the 15th Ahom king, Sukhlenmung. The old structure was, however, destroyed sometime during the 18th century. The present seven-storey structure was rebuilt by King Rajeswar Singha in 1762.
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