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Sivasagar and Lord
Dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Vishnu, this is another important temple in Sivasagar.

Sivasagar and is
Assam boasts of famous wildlife preserves – the Kaziranga National Park, which is home to the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros and the Manas National Park and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary ( These first two parks are UNESCO World Heritage Site ), the largest river island Majuli, historic Sivasagar, famous for the ancient monuments of Ahom Kingdom, the city of eternal romance, Tezpur and the scenic tea-estates dating back to time of British Raj.
Japi Aditya Solar Shop is launched by the renown and leading NGO, JAPI of Sivasagar District, is working in the field of Socio-Economic Development in rural areas and Japi Aditya Solar Shop is sponsored by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources, Government of India and Assam Energy Development Agency, Government of Assam and Chief Executive, Mr. Bhabendra Nath Mohan trained in the Department of the Tele Communication & I. C. Design and Fabrication, Jadavpur University, Kolkota.
A replica of the Rang Ghar ( an Ahom Amphitheatre in Sivasagar district of Assam ), is positioned in the entrance corridor to the main Central Museum.
It is the district headquarter of the Sivasagar district.
Sivasagar today is also an important center for oil and tea trading.
Joysagar, said to be the biggest man-made lake in the country, is spread over of water on the edge of the town in an area called Rangpur, away from the present Sivasagar Town.
It is away from the city of Sivasagar.
Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess of Power, Durga, which is another important temple in Sivasagar.
The ancient capital of the Ahoms is Gargaon about 13 km east from Sivasagar, where the major draw is the Kareng Ghar, a seven-storied palace built by 18th century architects.
Sivasagar is well connected by road with rest of the state.
Sivasagar Town is a beautiful town & it also have a railway station.
The nearest railway station on the Tinsukia-Guwahati sector of North East Frontier Railways is Simaluguri, from Sivasagar town.
Sivasagar has an average literacy rate of 81 %, higher than the national average of 59. 5 %: male literacy is 83 %, and female literacy is 79 %.
In Sivasagar, 10 % of the population is under 6 years of age.
Assam State Electricity Board ( A. S. E. B ), Maibella is located to the east of Sivasagar Town.
The weather in Sivasagar is pleasant throughout the year.
Due to Brahmaputra river following very close to the region, Sivasagar is characterised by highly humid atmosphere and the average rainfall is about in a year.
Sivasagar is part of Jorhat ( Lok Sabha constituency ) Present representative of State assembly is Pranab Gogoi of Congress party.

Sivasagar and town
Statue of Ahom warriors near Sivasagar town, Assam
State-run buses go to places like Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat very frequently from Assam State Transport Corporation's ( ASTC ) bus station in Sivasagar town.

Sivasagar and state
Sukaphaa finally established his capital at Charaideo near present-day Sivasagar in 1253 and began the task of state formation.
They placed the southern part of the state, together with Sivasagar under the rule of Raja Purandhar Singh ; but it was not till 1838 that the whole was taken under direct British administration.

Sivasagar and Assam
Image: Assam Temple. jpg | A dol in Sivasagar

Sivasagar and India
India census, Sivasagar had a population of 53, 854.

Sivasagar and .
B. G. Road, Sivasagar, Assam-785640
B. G. Road, Sivasagar, Assam-785640
Sivasagar, formerly known as Rangpur, was the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from 1699 to 1788.
The cheapest ones, like Tata Magic and Tempoes, are available through Nazira, Mechagarh, Joysagar to Sivasagar.

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