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Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom
Susenghphaa
Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom
Ahom King
Reign
1603 CE to 1641 CE
Predecessor
Sukhaamphaa
Successor
Suramphaa
Born
Langi Gohain c.1545 Ahom kingdom
Died
1641 (aged 96–97) Ahom kingdom
Spouse
Jaintia Princess
Mangaldahi
Issue
Suramphaa
Sutingphaa
Names
Burha Roja Buddhi Swarganarayan Pratap Singha
Dynasty
Ahom dynasty
Father
Sukhaamphaa
Religion
Ahom religion
Hinduism
Ahom dynasty
List of Ahom kings
1
Sukaphaa
1228–1268
2
Suteuphaa
1268–1281
3
Subinphaa
1281–1293
4
Sukhaangphaa
1293–1332
5
Sukhrangpha
1332–1364
Interregnum
1364–1369
6
Sutuphaa
1369–1376
Interregnum
1376–1380
7
Tyao Khamti
1380–1389
Interregnum
1389–1397
8
Sudangphaa
1397–1407
9
Sujangphaa
1407–1422
10
Suphakphaa
1422–1439
11
Susenphaa
1439–1488
12
Suhenphaa
1488–1493
13
Supimphaa
1493–1497
14
Suhungmung
1497–1539
15
Suklenmung
1539–1552
16
Sukhaamphaa
1552–1603
17
Susenghphaa
1603–1641
18
Suramphaa
1641–1644
19
Sutingphaa
1644–1648
20
Sutamla
1648–1663
21
Supangmung
1663–1670
22
Sunyatphaa
1670–1672
23
Suklamphaa
1672–1674
24
Suhung
1674–1675
25
Gobar Roja
1675–1675
26
Sujinphaa
1675–1677
27
Sudoiphaa
1677–1679
28
Sulikphaa
1679–1681
29
Supatphaa
1681–1696
30
Sukhrungphaa
1696–1714
31
Sutanphaa
1714–1744
32
Sunenphaa
1744–1751
33
Suremphaa
1751–1769
34
Sunyeophaa
1769–1780
35
Suhitpangphaa
1780–1795
36
Suklingphaa
1795–1811
37
Sudingphaa
1811–1818
38
Purandar Singha
1818–1819
39
Sudingphaa
1819–1821
40
Jogeswar Singha
1821–1822
41
Purandar Singha
1833–1838
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Susenghphaa or Pratap Singha (c. 1545 – 1641), was the 17th and one of the most prominent kings of the Ahom kingdom. As he was advanced in years when he became king, he is also called the burha Raja (Old king). His reign saw an expansion of the Ahom kingdom to the west, the beginning of the Ahom-Mughal conflicts, and a reorganization of the kingdom with an expanded Paik system and reoriented village economy designed by Momai Tamuli Borbarua. His expansion to the west is underlined by the two new offices that he created: that of the Borbarua and the Borphukan.[1] The alliances he formed with the rulers of Koch Hajo resulted in formation that successfully thwarted Mughal expansion. The administrative structure that he created survived until the end of the Ahom kingdom in 1826.[2]
^Cite error: The named reference Assam State Gazetteer was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Jahnabi Gogoi (2002). Agrarian System of Medieval Assam. Concept Publishing Company. p. 29. ISBN 9788170229674.
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