Summary: coronation days. Ahom etha is a tenacious glue used in pasting up wicker baskets. Ao-bar is a banian tree symbolizing the longevity of a monarch. Argha is a small vessel for offering water. Arwan is the Ahom mace of authority. Ashar is the third month of the Hindu calendar. The Glossary explains vernacular terms in the text, including customs, traditions, and objects specific to the Assamese culture. The English translation of the Assamese chronicle by Srinath Duara Barua provides a valuable contemporary record on the history of the Tungkhungia dynasty of Ahom rulers ruling Assam from 1681 to 1826. The introduction provides insights into Assamese Buranjis, highlighting the reigns of key monarchs and the complexities of the Ahom administrative system. The glossary enhances understanding of socio-political nuances, religious customs, and material culture of the time, making it a significant resource for scholars studying Assam’s historical heritage.