Charaideo or Che-Rai-Doi (Literally: the shining city on the hills in Ahom language) is a historic town situated in Charaideo district, Assam, India. Charaideo was established by the first Ahom king Chao Lung Siu-Ka-Pha in the year 1253 CE as the first capital of the Ahom kingdom. Even though the capital was shifted to different cities over the course of 600 years of Ahom rule, Charaideo remained the symbolic centre of Ahom power in Assam. It is now famous for its vast collection of maidams (tumuli) which are the burial mounds of the ruling Ahom kings and members of the Ahom royalty.
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查莱碉,是阿豪姆王國國王蘇卡法於1228年建立的首都,也是第一個首都,距離西布萨加尔三十公里。 查莱碉在泰語寫成Che Tam-Doi,即山腳的城市,雖然阿豪姆王國多次遷都但仍保持重要性,這里是歴代國王和皇后的陵寝。 這些陵寝超過150個,但只有30個由印度和阿薩姆邦考古部調查保護。
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