Sudangphaa (1397–1407) was the king of the Ahom kingdom. He was popularly known as Bamuni Konwar (Brahman prince) because of his upbringing in a Brahman's house.[2][3] His reign marks the first stage in the growth of Hinduism in the Ahom dynasty.[4] He initiated the Singarigharutha ceremony (coronation ceremony) of the Ahom kings, a tradition which was followed by his successors.[5]
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Sudangphaa (1397–1407) was the king of the Ahom kingdom. He was popularly known as Bamuni Konwar (Brahman prince) because of his upbringing in a Brahman's...
coronation was called Singarigharutha, a ceremony that was performed first by Sudangphaa, (Bamuni Konwar) (1397–1407). The first coins in the new king's name were...
headquarters of Tinsukia District of Assam, India. During the reign of Sudangphaa (1397-1407), the relatively small Ahom kingdom was attacked by Mong Kawng...
three quick interregnum periods when the kingdom was without a king. Sudangphaa Bamuni Konwar (r. 1397–1407), born and raised in a Brahmin household in...
later be crowned as the king of Ahom Kingdom in 1397 CE, and named as Sudangphaa. Tyao Khamti was horrified to hear of the execution of his favorite wife...
executed by the ministers for their autocratic rule (Gogoi 1968:274). Sudangphaa Bamuni Konwar was born to the second queen of Tyao Khamti in a Brahmin...
executed by the ministers for their autocratic rule (Gogoi 1968:274). Sudangphaa Bamuni Konwar was born to the second queen of Tyao Khamti in a Brahmin...
for the site to be UNESCO World Heritage listed. During the reign of Sudangphaa (1397–1407), the relatively small Ahom kingdom was attacked by Mong Kwang...
"Narayan Dwij" at Dhenukhana. This was the time when the Ahom prince Sudangphaa was still living with his Brahmin foster family at Habung. The copper...
Singarigharutha ceremony was first observed by the Ahom King Sudangphaa, popularly known as Bamuni Konwar. Sudangphaa came to throne in 1397 CE. He transferred his capital...
the Ahom kingdom from 1407 CE to 1422 CE. He was the eldest of King Sudangphaa's three sons. After the death of his father at an early age, Sujangphaa...
the Ahom royal palace during the reign of Sudangphaa also known as Bamuni Kowar (reign: 1397–1407). Sudangphaa also appointed a Brahmana as an advisor in...