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Arab and Tibetan influences impacted Assam's culture from "summary" of The History of Assam by Priyam Goswami

The cultural landscape of Assam has been shaped by a variety of influences over the centuries. Among these, Arab and Tibetan influences have played a significant role in molding the unique cultural identity of the region. The Arab influence on Assam can be traced back to the 7th century, when Arab traders first made contact with the region. These traders brought with them new ideas, technologies, and religious beliefs, which gradually seeped into the local culture. One of the most enduring legacies of the Arab influence is the spread of Islam in Assam, which has left a lasting impact on the religious and social fabric of the region. In addition to religion, Arab traders also introduced new agricultural practices, architectural styles, and musical traditions to Assam. These influences can still be seen today in the cuisine, architecture, and music of the region, reflecting the rich tapestry of cultural exchange that has taken place over the centuries. On the other hand, Tibetan influence on Assam can be traced back to the 8th century, when Tibetan Buddhist monks began to establish monasteries in the region. These monasteries served as centers of learning and spirituality, attracting scholars, artists, and craftsmen from Tibet and beyond. The Tibetan influence on Assam is perhaps most evident in the region's art and architecture, which bear a close resemblance to Tibetan styles. The intricate carvings, colorful paintings, and ornate sculptures found in Assam's temples and monasteries are a testament to the enduring influence of Tibetan culture on the region.
  1. The Arab and Tibetan influences on Assam's culture have been profound and far-reaching, shaping everything from religion and architecture to cuisine and music. These influences continue to be felt in the region today, adding depth and richness to Assam's cultural heritage.
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The History of Assam

Priyam Goswami

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