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देवनागरीइ ब्वनेत: गोलाघाट जिल्ला तियादिसँ

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① 永樂五年: Yong-le emperor 5 years: 1407 AD. ② 信符: Plate ③ 底馬撒宣慰司: Di-ma-sa Xuanwei Si ④ 皇帝聖旨: Imperial edict ⑤ 合當差發: "合當" means must or should, "差發" is a commercial form in the early Ming dynasty that frontier ethnic groups or tribes exchange horses for tea with Ming officials. "合當差發" could be understood as if you have this plate then you can exchange horses for tea with a Ming official. The Ming dynasty prohibits the folk tea trade with frontier ethnics and tribes. "合當差發" is the only way they can get tea from Ming.  ⑥ 不信者斬: If somebody does not comply, he should be killed.
Chinese plate for Dimasa of the era of Emperor Yong-le (1407 AD.)[]
Ava in 1400s

[[Image:নেঘেৰিটিং দ'লৰ এক দৃশ্য সন্মুখৰ পৰা, A frontside view of Negheriting Dol, one of the most ancient temple of Lord Siva since pre ahom era.JPG|thumb|Negheriting Shiva Doul temple

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𑐳𑐣𑑂 𑑒𑑐𑑑𑑑𑐳 𑐖𑐣𑐐𑐞𑐣𑐵 𑐎𑐠𑑄 𑐠𑑂𑐰 𑐖𑐶𑐮𑑂𑐮𑐵𑐫𑐵 𑐄𑐥𑐖𑐶𑐮𑑂𑐮𑐵 (𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮) 𑐰 𑐐𑑂𑐬𑐵𑐩𑐷𑐞 𑐖𑐣𑐳𑑄𑐏𑑂𑐫𑐵 𑐠𑑂𑐰 𑐎𑐠𑑄 𑐡𑐸-

𑐬𑐵𑐖𑑂𑐫 𑐎𑑀𑐡 𑐖𑐶𑐮𑑂𑐮𑐵 𑐎𑑀𑐡 𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮 𑐎𑑀𑐡 𑐥𑑂𑐬𑐱𑐵𑐳𑐣𑐶𑐎 𑐂𑐎𑐵𑐂 𑐬𑐵𑐖𑑂𑐫/𑐖𑐶𑐮𑑂𑐮𑐵 𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮 𑐳𑐎𑐮 𑐐𑐵𑑄 𑐐𑑂𑐬𑐵𑐩𑐷𑐞 𑐖𑐣𑐳𑑄𑐏𑑂𑐫𑐵 𑐳𑐎𑐮 𑐐𑑂𑐬𑐵𑐩𑐷𑐞 𑐩𑐶𑐖𑑄 𑐳𑐎𑐮 𑐐𑑂𑐬𑐵𑐩𑐷𑐞 𑐩𑐶𑐳𑐵
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑐𑐖𑐶𑐮𑑂𑐮𑐵𑐐𑑀𑐮𑐵𑐑𑐵𑐚𑑑𑑐𑑓𑑒𑑙𑑖𑑙𑑑𑑕𑑒𑑔𑑙𑑓𑑑𑑒𑑕𑑔𑑗𑑖𑑐𑑒𑑗
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑒𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐧𑑀𑐎𑐵𑐏𑐵𑐟𑑑𑑑𑑒𑑑𑑔𑑕𑑘𑑔𑑕𑑗𑑔𑑒𑑓𑑖𑑗𑑑𑑖𑑐𑑙
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑓𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐏𑐸𑐩𑐟𑐵𑐫𑑖𑑙𑑘𑑕𑑘𑑓𑑕𑑔𑑓𑑔𑑐𑑖𑑔𑑒𑑔𑑒𑑙
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑔𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐜𑐾𑐬𑐐𑐵𑑄𑐰𑑘𑑑𑑑𑑒𑑖𑑐𑑔𑑒𑑖𑑔𑑓𑑒𑑖𑑖𑑑𑑗𑑑𑑖
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑕𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐐𑑀𑐮𑐵𑐑𑐵𑐚𑑓𑑒𑑓𑑒𑑘𑑕𑑒𑑔𑑒𑑑𑑔𑑔𑑘𑑙𑑘𑑑𑑔𑑐𑑓𑑔𑑔
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑖𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐩𑑀𑐬𑐵𑑄𑐐𑐷𑑙𑑗𑑑𑑑𑑔𑑘𑑕𑑑𑑕𑑘𑑔𑑓𑑑𑑕𑑖𑑔𑑒𑑐
𑑑𑑘𑑓𑑑𑑓𑑒𑑐𑑘𑑗𑐟𑐴𑐳𑐷𑐮𑐳𑐬𑐸𑐥𑐠𑐵𑐬𑑓𑑕𑑐𑑒𑑑𑑑𑑓𑑓𑑗𑑑𑑐𑑗𑑘𑑒𑑘𑑑𑑐𑑓𑑕𑑐𑑙

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  1. Plate was discovered in Jorhat Assam from Ahom royal family. ① 永樂五年: Yong-le emperor 5 years: 1407 AD. ② 信符: Plate. ③ 底馬撒宣慰司: Di-ma-sa Xuanwei Si ④ 皇帝聖旨: Imperial edict ⑤ 合當差發: "合當" means must or should, "差發" is a commercial form in the early Ming dynasty that frontier ethnic groups or tribes exchange horses for tea with Ming officials. "合當差發" could be understood as if you have this plate then you can exchange horses for tea with a Ming official. The Ming dynasty prohibits the folk tea trade with frontier ethnics and tribes. "合當差發" is the only way they can get tea from Ming. ⑥ 不信者斬: If somebody does not comply, he should be killed.