Upper Assam is an
administrative division
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divi ...
of the state of
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
comprising the undivided
Lakhimpur and
Sivasagar (previously, Sibsagar) districts, of the upper reaches of the
Brahmaputra valley. The other divisions are:
Lower Assam,
North Assam and
Hills and Barak Valley. The division is under the jurisdiction of a Commissioner.
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Consisting of 7 districts initially, the Upper Assam division now contains 10 districts, that includes
Biswanath,
Jorhat
Jorhat ( /) is a major city in Upper Assam division, Upper Assam and among the fastest growing urban centres in the state of Assam in India.
Etymology
Jorhat ("jor" means twin and "hat" means market) means two hats or mandis - "Masorhaat" and ...
,
Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh () is a city in the Indian state of Assam, located 435 kms east of the state capital Dispur. It serves as the headquarters of the Dibrugarh district in Upper Assam. Dibrugarh also serves as the headquarters of the Sonowal Kach ...
,
Dhemaji,
Golaghat,
Charaideo,
Lakhimpur,
Majuli,
Sivasagar, and
Tinsukia. While Charaideo and Majuli are the newest districts that were raised to district status in 2016, Golaghat and Tinsukia are the biggest districts in terms square kilometre area in the region, raised to the district status in the years of 1987 and 1989 respectively.
Jorhat, Golaghat and Dibrugarh are also the oldest recognised and constantly inhabited urban centres (municipal areas) in the region based on the earliest years of formation of the civic bodies, constituted before the Indian independence of 1947. Dibrugarh is officially declared Second city of Assam by formation of Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation. On 26 January 2025 Honourable Chief Minister of Assam Sri Himanta Biswa Sarmah declared Dibrugarh as Second Capital of Assam which is most developed in industrial, Medical infrastructure along with Transportation hub of entire Upper Assam After Guwahati. Other towns of upper Assam are Tinsukia, Sivasagar, Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Jorhat etc.
An extended list of Upper Assam region also includes the districts of
Sonitpur,
Karbi Anglong &
Nagaon. The region is the most productive part of the state of Assam, which is rich in natural resources like coal, oil and natural gas as well as tea plantations.
History
Medieval period
Chutia Kingdom
The medieval
Chutia Kingdom was on the bank of the river
Brahmaputra. It was a powerful kingdom which had ruled in northeastern
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
and some areas of present-day
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh (; ) is a States and union territories of India, state in northeast India. It was formed from the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and India declared it as a state on 20 February 1987. Itanagar is its capital and la ...
, with the capital at
Sadiya. The kingdom controlled almost the entire region of present Assam districts of
Lakhimpur,
Dhemaji,
Tinsukia and
Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh () is a city in the Indian state of Assam, located 435 kms east of the state capital Dispur. It serves as the headquarters of the Dibrugarh district in Upper Assam. Dibrugarh also serves as the headquarters of the Sonowal Kach ...
as well as parts of
Sonitpur,
Golaghat,
Jorhat
Jorhat ( /) is a major city in Upper Assam division, Upper Assam and among the fastest growing urban centres in the state of Assam in India.
Etymology
Jorhat ("jor" means twin and "hat" means market) means two hats or mandis - "Masorhaat" and ...
and
Sivasagar districts. In Arunachal Pradesh, it covered the districts bordering Assam.
Ahom Kingdom
The
Ahom Kingdom was a kingdom in the
Brahmaputra valley in Assam that maintained its sovereignty for nearly 600 years and successfully resisted
Mughal expansion in
North-East India. Established by
Sukaphaa, a
Tai prince from
Mong Mao, it began as a
Mong in the upper reaches of the
Brahmaputra river
The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Southwestern China, Northeastern India, and Bangladesh. It is known as Brahmaputra or Luit in Assamese language, Assamese, Yarlung Tsangpo in Lhasa Tibetan, Tibetan, the Siang/Dihan ...
. It expanded suddenly under
Suhungmung in the 16th century after annexing the Chutia kingdom and parts of Kachari kingdom and therefore became multi-ethnic in character. The kingdom became weaker with the rise of the
Moamoria rebellion, and subsequently fell to a succession of
Burmese invasions. With the defeat of the Burmese after the
First Anglo-Burmese War and the
Treaty of Yandabo in 1826, control of the kingdom passed into British (
East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company that was founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to Indian Ocean trade, trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South A ...
) hands.
Demographics
The Upper Assam division, comprising 28 percent of Assam's population at 12.56 million, predominantly adheres to Hinduism embraced by nearly 90 percent of its people, with Islam being the second most practiced religion. More than 90 percent of the people speak
Assamese.
The major communities of Upper assam are
Ahom,
Chutia,
Tea tribes,
Mishing,
Sonowal Kacharis, Moran, Matak,
Deori,
Thengal Kacharis and indigenous Assamese Muslim communities like Gorias Morias .
Gallery
Dibrugarh_Night_View.jpg,
Jorhat.jpg,
City_Skyline_-_Golaghat.png,
GNB_Road_and_Ranghr_Complex.jpg,
Notes
* Formation of Dibrugarh municipal region, 1873.
* Formation of Golaghat municipal region, 1920.
* Formation of Jorhat municipal region, 1909.
Notes
References
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Divisions of Assam