King Nara Narayan of Koch dynasty

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King Nara Narayan of the Koch dynasty was a 16th-century ruler of the Koch kingdom in northeastern India, noted for consolidating regional power and patronizing major religious sites such as the Kamakhya Temple.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Koch dynasty ruler
historical figure
king
associatedWith Kamakhya hill (Nilachal) religious complex NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty Koch dynasty NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 16th century
country India
culturalSphere Assamese-Kamrup region NERFINISHED
era early modern period
expandedInfluenceOver neighboring principalities in northeastern India
governmentForm monarchy
knownFor consolidation of Koch kingdom
expansion of regional power
patronage of religious institutions
legacy consolidation of Koch political power
name Nara Narayan NERFINISHED
notableTemplePatronage Kamakhya Temple in present-day Assam NERFINISHED
partOfHistory medieval and early modern history of Assam region
patronOf Kamakhya Temple NERFINISHED
politicalRole regional hegemon in northeastern India
region Northeastern India NERFINISHED
reignOver Koch kingdom NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Koch dynasty NERFINISHED
strengthened central authority of Koch kingdom
successorState Koch Bihar NERFINISHED
supported Brahmin priests and religious functionaries
Hindu religious sites
title Maharaja of Koch kingdom
typeOfMonarch regional king

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Kamakhya Temple reconstructedBy King Nara Narayan of Koch dynasty