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- The Burhagohain (Ahom language: Chao Phrung Mung) was the one of the three original counsellors (Burhagohain, Borgohain and Borpatragohain) in the Ahom...
- He was installed as King twice. His first reign ended when Ruchinath Burhagohain deposed him and installed Purandar Singha in his stead. His second reign...
- kingdom due to loss of lives and property. The Prime Minister Purnananda Burhagohain tried his best to reestablish Ahom rule over the regions. With great...
- installed as king twice. The first time, he was installed by Ruchinath Burhagohain in 1818 CE, after the latter deposed Chandrakanta Singha from the throne...
- small pox epidemic. The de facto ruler during his reign was Purnanada Burhagohain, who was able to consolidate power after installing him on the throne;...
- Bahgaria Atan Burhagohain earlier Bahgaria Arjun Gohain was the Premier of the Ahom Kingdom from 1662 to till his death in 1679. He was one able minister...
- kingdom from 1677 CE to 1679 CE. After deposing king Sujinphaa, Atan Burhagohain, the Prime-Minister of Ahom Kingdom, installed Sudoiphaa in the throne...
- August 1667 the Ahom army, under Lachit Bor****an and accompanied by Atan Burhagohain, sailed downstream to retake Guwahati. Lachit made Kaliabor, the old...
- most of his officers left for Guwahati, leaving Purnananda Burhagohain in charge. The Burhagohain too deserted Rangpur after resisting the rebels for a few...
- Charaideo in 1253. He established the offices of the Dangarias— the Burhagohain (Chao-Phrungmung) and the Borgohain (Chao-Thaonmung). In the 1280s, these...