What Is Dhodar Ali And Who Constructed It When?

Dhodar Ali is a historic road in Assam that holds both strategic and cultural significance. It was constructed during the Ahom dynasty by the Ahom king Gadadhar Singha in the year 1687.

The name “Dhodar Ali” literally means road of the dhods. The term Dhods was a colloquial reference to able-bodied but idle men who were conscripted by the king to work on this massive infrastructure project. The aim was to utilize their strength for public service and improve transportation in the region.

Key Facts about Dhodar Ali:

  • Location: Stretching across districts like Jorhat, Golaghat, and Sivasagar in Assam.

  • Built by: Ahom King Gadadhar Singha (reigned 1681–1696)

  • Year of Construction: 1687

  • Purpose: Improve connectivity for administration and military movement

  • Made by: Labor from idle men (“dhods”) drafted by the king

Over time, Dhodar Ali became a lifeline for trade, transport, and governance during the Ahom era. Today, though modernized in parts, it remains a reminder of Assam’s historic engineering and visionary leadership.


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