Assam frontier

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The Assam frontier was a remote, militarized border region of colonial northeastern India, marked by difficult terrain and frequent conflicts with local hill tribes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border region
historical region
administrativeStatus excluded area
frontier tract
borderWith Burma NERFINISHED
Tibet region NERFINISHED
hill tribes territories
characteristic militarized
remote
sparsely populated
colonialPolicy frontier pacification
indirect rule over hill tribes
conflictType punitive expeditions
tribal raids
country British India
ethnicGroups various hill tribes
governingAuthority British colonial administration
historicalContext colonial frontier management policies
expansion of British rule in Northeast India
knownFor difficult access
frequent frontier conflicts
raids by hill tribes
locatedIn Assam
northeastern India
militaryPresence British Indian Army NERFINISHED
paramilitary forces
partOf British Raj NERFINISHED
relatedTo Assam Province NERFINISHED
North-East Frontier NERFINISHED
strategicImportance buffer zone
defense of northeastern approaches to India
terrain dense forests
hilly terrain
river valleys
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century

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Cachar Levy operatedIn Assam frontier
Cachar Levy operatedIn Assam frontier
this entity surface form: Northeast frontier of British India
North-East Frontier Agency predecessor Assam frontier
this entity surface form: North-East Frontier Tracts
North-East Frontier Agency predecessor Assam frontier
this entity surface form: Balipara Frontier Tract
North-East Frontier Agency predecessor Assam frontier
this entity surface form: Sadiya Frontier Tract
North-East Frontier Agency historicalRegion Assam frontier
this entity surface form: North-East Frontier Tracts