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    History. Ahom capital. Jorhat was the last capital of the Ahoms which lasted for at least 37 years. This town was settled near the Dichoi river, and a number of market were set near Dichoi, such as Phukanar Hat and Mashar Hat, thus this place came to be known as Jorhat (twin- market).

  2. Famous for its culture, mosques, tombs, gardens and most importantly - its tea plantations, Jorhat is a culturally and commercially important city in the state of Assam. The headquarters of Jorhat district, this city is also known as the tea capital of India.

  3. Home | Jorhat District | Government Of Assam, India. Quick Links. Results for State Level Recruitment for Class-III and Class-IV. Tenders. Who’s who. Voter Services. Latest. Applications invited from SC 12th Pass boys and girls for Free Govt. Course under North East Skill Centre.

  4. Mar 18, 2020 · Top Attractions in Jorhat. Map. See all. These rankings are informed by traveller reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 1. Tocklai Tea Research Centre. 17. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By ShuddhoGhosh.

  5. See most popular tourist places to visit in Jorhat, top things to do, shopping and nightlife in Jorhat, find entry timings, fees about various attractions in Jorhat, Assam

  6. Jorhat (pron: ˈʤɔ: (r)ˌhɑ:t) is an administrative district of the Indian state of Assam situated in the central part of the Brahmaputra Valley. The district is bounded by Majuli on north, Nagaland state on the south, Sivasagar on the east and Golaghat on the west.

  7. www.incredibleindia.org › content › incredible-india-v2Jorhat | Incredible India

    Spread across a lush green landscape dotted with imperial bungalows that exude colonial charm, Jorhat, the second-largest city of Assam, is an eclectic mix of cultures, diverse tribal communities, vibrant festivals and bustling markets.

  8. Jorhat is a charming city in the northeastern state of Assam, India. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of the Brahmaputra Valley, Jorhat is a cultural hub with a rich historical heritage and a vibrant local lifestyle. It is known as the "Tea Capital of India" due to the extensive tea plantations in the city.

  9. The elephant grass, cane, forest and swamps offer a variety of habitats for the local wildlife, including the one-horned rhino, wild buffalo, sambar deer and wild pig as well as a wide range of birds. The last tiger count suggests a park population of 86, the highest density population of tigers in India.

  10. Jorhat, town, northeastern Assam state, northeastern India. It lies along a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, about 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Sibsagar. Jorhat is a road and rail junction and is the commercial centre of a productive agricultural area.

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