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Jorhat is a town in Jorhat district in the Indian state of Assam. It was the head quarters of trade in undivided Sibsagar district. “JORHAT” or “JOREHAUT” means two hats or mandis- “Macharhat” and “Chowkihat” which existed on the two different banks of the river Bhogdoi during the 18th Century and has today grown into a thriving cosmopolitan town with a strong sense of character and identity. It is the best laid out town in Upper Assam with broad roads, cutting each other at right angles. The people of Jorhat are very rich in arts and culture. Jorhat has the honour to have the largest number of educated people living among all other districts of Assam. It is also celebrated for its Vaishnavite cultural center in the world's biggest riverine island- 'Majuli'. Jorhat was the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom. This town was a flourishing and commercial metropolis but was completely destroyed after a series of the Burmese invasions since 1817 till the arrival of the British force in the year 1824. It is also a transit point for reaching Majuli Island.
Rich in Tea and Timber, it is a nature lovers' paradise.
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