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The timeline of Jorhat lists the important historical dates for the town of Jorhat in Assam.

Timeline

1700-1800

Year
April 1790 During the Moamoria rebellion Purnananda Buragohain, the Burhagohain of Gaurinath Singha, encamps at Dichoi, which became the nucleus of the town of Jorhat and continued to be the capital of the Ahoms till the end of their rule.
19 January 1794 Death of Gaurinath Singha.
February 1794 British forces led by Lieutenant MacGregor repulses the Moamarias near Jorhat who were demoralised and retreated to Rangpur. Captain Welsh reaches Jorhat to restore the Ahom Monarchy in upper Assam to its 'ancient form'.
July 1794 Process of shifting of capital from Rangpur to Jorhat during reign of Gaurinath Singha.
1795 Kamaleswar Singha ascended the throne.
17 January 1811 Death of Kamaleswar Singha.

1800-1900

Year
1811 Chandrakanta Singha became the Ahom King.
1817 Death of Purnananda Buragohain.
February 1818 Ruchinath Burhagohain and Prince Brajanath arrives at Jorhat practically without resistance. Chandrakanta Singha, who had fled to Rangpur on their approach to Jorhat, was persuaded to return to the capital. But he was deposed on 20 February and sent as a prisoner to Taratali near Jorhat and then mutilated so as to be permanently disqualified for kingship.
1818–1819 Rule of Purandar Singha
1819 The Ahoms were defeated by an invading Burmese army and took a hasty retreat to Jorhat from Nazira.Purandar Singha fled to Guwahati and Chandrakanta Singha joined the Burmese. He became a nominal ruler and the real authority was vested with the Burmese.
1822 Chandrakanta Singha defeated at Mahgarh near Jorhat by the Burmese led by Mingimaha Bandula.
1822–1824 Atrocities and looting by "Mann" – Burmese Soldiers.
1821–1825 Jogeswar Singha was confirmed vassal king by the Burmese. The rule of the Burmese who obtained complete mastery over Assam continued.
1825 Defeat of the Burmese by the British forces led by Lt. Col. Alfred Richards. British forces enagaged with Burmese forces of Jorhat and at Rangpur the Burmese surrenders practically without any resistance (30 January).
1826 The Burmese King no longer capable of offering resistance to the British forces concludes the Treaty of Yandaboo on 24 February. The British force was led by General Sir Archibald Campbell. The Burmese forces 'renounced all claims' and agreed to 'abstain from all future interference with, the principality of Assam and its dependencies'.
1825 Death of Jogeswar Singha
28 February 1826 David Scott appointed as first Senior Commissioner, Western Assam and Agent to Governor, General with H.Q. at Guwahati Colonel Richards became the first Junior Commissioner in charge of Eastern Assam with H.Q. at Rangpur. The two administrative units came to be known as Senior Khanda and Junior Khanda. Lt. Colonel Cooper appointed as political Agent, Upper Assam and Jr. Commissioner at Rangpur.
1828 John Bryan Neufville was appointed as Political Agent, Upper Assam and Junior Commissioner at Rangpur. Gomdhar Konwar declares himself king. The revolt was suppressed by the British and later on he was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment.
1830 Death of J.B. Neufville at Jorhat. Revolt by Peoli Borphukon and Jeuram Dulia Baruah suppressed and both were later sentenced to death.
September 1831 Lient. J. Mathie joined as the Political Agent of Upper Assam.

1 October 1831 Major Adam White joined as the Political Agent of Upper Assam.

2 March 1833 Purandar Singha was recognised as the tributary ruler of a part of Eastern Assam. According to the engagement with the British Govt. He undertook to pay an annual tribute of Rs 50,000. Jorhat was made the capital of the new state.
16 September 1838 The East India Company annexes Purandar Singha's territory and grants him a pension of Rs. 1000, which he refused to accept.
1838 Captain J. Brodie became the Principal Assistant to the Agent of the Governor General, Sibsagar. "Buranji Vivek Ratna" was written by Moniram Baruah. He was the first Chronicler of Jorhat. First police station established.
1839 Death of Chandrakanta Singha. Maniram Baruah was appointed as Dewan of Assam Tea Company, Nazira.
1839–40 Land Settlement of Assam announced. The Khel System was abolished and assessments were fixed on the area under cultivation at the rate of one rupee per pura on rupit land, and eight annas for other lands.
1840 Sagarmal Baid founder "Borgola" a trading centre at Jorhat.
1841–42 Population census carried out by British Govt. Total population of Sibsagar district was calculated at 157,632.
Jalkar poll tax abolished (A tax paid by paiks for their roopit and garden (bari) land as an equivalent for exemption of these lands from assessment).
1843–44 Maniram Dewan established a tea garden at Chinamora.
1 October 1846 Death of Purandar Singha.
1847 Maidam of Purandar Singha excavated by East India Company. First steam boat plied on the Brahmaputra.
1850 A devastating flood swept away Bhugdoi bridge and changed its course.
10 June 1852 Death of Kameswar Singha, son of Purandar Singha.
1856 Jorhat Christian school opened.
7 September 1857 Kandarpeswar Singha was arrested and sent to Calcutta by Captain C. Holroyd.
26 February 1858 Maniram Dewan and Peali Baruah hanged to death at Jorhat.
1858 Jorhat Tea company was formed.
10 January 1869 A devastating flood, earthquake tremor at Jorhat.
16 February 1869 Jorhat declared as a Sub-Division of Rangpur District.
1867 George Williamson school for technical education started, but technical classes were not started.
1869 Nagar Unnayan Samity came into being (Town development Committee).
1870 A Munsifs court was opened at Jorhat for the first time.
1871 "Assam Bilashini" a monthly magazine published from Majuli.
1871–72 Extensive use of Court at Jorhat among the general people.
June 1873 Willamson School was opened.
1876 "Assam Dipak" published from Majuli. Gymkhana club established temporarily at Garmur.
16 January 1877 First horse race started at Gymkhana horse course.
1880 Death of Kandarpeswar Singha.
1881 Jorhat Union Board for Urban development was established.
1883 Kohima High School was closed and amalgamated with Willamson School forming Govt. High School at Jorhat.
1884 "Jorhat Sarbajanik Sabha" came into existence under the leadership of Jagannath Barooah.
9 December 1884 First train introduced from Jorhat to Gossaingaon.
1885–1886 Establishment of Cinamora Miller M.E. School.
1891 Freedom fighter Seikeh Bahadur Gaonbura dies.
1894 Establishment of Bezbaruah High School.
1896 Jorhat Muktob Adarsha Primary School establishment. Temporary theatre hall established.
12 June 1897 Earthquake at Jorhat at 5–23 p.m.
1898 Permanent theatre hall established.
1902 Kenduguri M.E .School established.

1900-2000

Year
1904 First printing press "Darpan" opened.
4 April 1907 Death of Jagannath Barooah.
1909 Jorhat Municipality was formed.
1910 Jorhat Tennis Club established.
1911 Toklai experimental station established. Jorhat declared as district headquarters of Sibsagar district.
1912 Shifting of District Headquarters from Rangpur to Jorhat.
6 August 1912, Chief Commissioner Sir Archedale Enle I.C.S. visits Jorhat.
1912 Shanti Ashram presently known as Assam Bongia Sarasat Math was established by Swami Nigamananda.
1913 First newspaper Axom Bilashini edited by Krishna Kanta Bhattacharjya-Published.
1915 "Jorhat Sahitya Sabha" established.
1918 First election of municipality was held and K K Baruah was the first elected chairman. First school magazine of Assam "Prabhat" was published from Normal school, Jorhat Sarat Chandra Goswami was the first editor.
1921 Baligaon Sanmilani Natya Mandir established.
9 September 1923 Death of Chandrakanta Handique
1923 Generation of Electricity by Kashinath Saikia at the cost of Rs 70,000.
1924 Water supply project started.
Another school magazine "Jeuti" was published from Jorhat Boys Government High School.
1925 "AXOM HITOIXINI" edited by Durgadhar Borkatoky published.
1926 Sir John, Governor of Assam, inaugurates the Chandra Kanta Handique Bhawan. Dharma Sanmiloni Sabha established at Borigaon.
1927 Prince of Wales Engineering Institute established. "Tarajan Sanmilani Mandir" established.
1928 First aeroplane lands at Khalmati. The GI-AA-X plane was piloted by Barnard Leete.
1929 Death of Ruhini Hati Baruah (freedom fighter)
1930 Publication of Sadinia Batori from Thengal Bhawan.
10 October 1930 Jagannath Boruah College established with 14 students.
1931 Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India visits Jorhat Black flag, demonstrations by Debeswar Sarma, Shankar Baruah, Apirah Ram Gogoi, Sarbeswar Bordoloi, Chandra Kanta Baruah and other leaders.
Talkie film Alam-Ara shown at Thengal Bhawan. This was the first Indian film shown at Jorhat.
The Imperial Telegraph Training and Commercial Institute, Jorhat came into existence.
1932 First Indian appointed as Deputy Commissioner (Pachu Gopal Mukherjee ICS)
12 August 1935, Publication of "Dainik Batory" from Thengal Dhawan Edited by Nilmoni Phukon.
1935 Establishment of Charigaon M.V. Balika Vidyalaya.
27 June 1936 Recording of "Jerengar Sati" by Ganesh Gogoi and his team from Jorhat at Meghaphone Company, Calcutta.
1937 Co-acting started at Jorhat Theatre hall. First actress was Gunabala Gogoi.
1938 Shiva Prasad Baruah, Tea planter and philanthropists died.
1939–40 Jorhat Sanskrit College was started.
1942 Establishment of Jagannath Barooah Aryya Vidyalaya at Baligaon.
Rowriah Aerodrome functioned one US DC-3 plane (Dakota) landed first.
Charigaon was declared an independent state. Lakhyeswar Baruah was the President of it with other cabinet ministers.
1946 Ross Institute for research of Malaria and other tropical diseases established under the auspices of Indian Tea Association.
Jorhat Club established.
Jorhat Sangeet Vidyalaya established.
1947 Industrial Training Centre (Converted to ITI in 1961) established.
10 March 1947 Publication of "Saptahik Janambhumi" (first issue)
1948 Assam Agriculture College established.
Death of Gagot Saikia freedom fighter and Minister of self declared Charigaon State.
6 December 1949 First Ranji Trophy Cricket match played (Holkar XI vs Assam)
1950 Devastating earthquake. Headquarters of ATPA established.
1952 Establishment of Jorhat Stadium.
26 January 1952 Death of Radha Kanta Handique.
4 October 1953 Death of Surendranath Buragohain, first Central Government Minister from Assam.
1954 Establishment of Coal Survey Laboratory.
1955 DCB Girls College established.
December 1958 Vice-President of India Sri Sarbapalli Radhakrishnan visits Jorhat.
9 November 1959 First cricket match with foreign team played (West Indies v/s East Zone)
6 May 1960 Jorhat Engineering college established.
1961 Regional Research Laboratory established.
1964 Tea Research Association came into being.
1969 Assam Agriculture college converted to A.A.U.
23 August 1969, Death of Hari Narayan Baruah founder of Assam Village Defence Party.
1969 Dr. Zakir Hussain President of India visits Jorhat.
1971 Office of the U.A. Commissioner established.
1 June 1972 Publication of "Dainik Janambhumi" (first issue)
28 Sep 1973 Death of Khan Sahib,Khan Bahadur Zahiruddin Ahmed(Retd Headmaster Jorhat Govt Boys High School)
1974 Opening Blind School.
1975 Establishment of J.K.S. Homeo Medical college.
1976 President of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed visits Jorhat.
6 February 1978 Morarji Desai, Prime Minister of India, visits Jorhat
12 May 1978 Neelam Sanjeeva Reddi, President of India, visits Jorhat.
7 June 1982 Death of Krishnakanta Handique.
1986 Giani Zail Singh, Home Minister of India, visits Jorhat
1987 Publication of "City Guide" of Jorhat The first yellow pages of Jorhat
20 May 1991 All India Radio, Jorhat station established.
5 January 1992 Death of Debeshwar Sarma.
1 May 1992 Doordarshan relay centre established
16 June 1994 Publication of "The Eastern Clarion", the first English daily newspaper of Upper Assam.
23 June 1994 Death of Imdad Ali (Retired IGP and Indian diplomat)
3 March 1995 President of India, Dr Shankar Dayal Sarma, visits Jorhat in connection with the centenary celebration of Jananayak Debeshwar Sarma.
14 November 1996 Children Library opened

2000-present

Year
December 2007 Death of Gopal Chandra Goswami, an eminent educationist of the region.
12 October 2009 Hon'ble Chief Minister of Assam Sjt Tarun Gogoi inaugurated the hospital wing of the Jorhat Medical College
6 May 2011 Shanti Asram presently known as Assam Bongia Sarasat Math was established by Swami Nigamananda,completed 100 Years of its life.
8 May 2011 The Golaghat district administration has ordered a joint survey of the proposed Deopahar reserve forest at Numaligarh.
11 Jan 2013 Jorhatmycity.com – The First Yellow pages of Jorhat published both in Print and online version.