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Supangmung (reigned 1663–1670), also
known as
Chakradhwaj Singha (****amese: স্বৰ্গদেউ চক্ৰধ্বজ সিংহ), was an
important Ahom king
under whom the Ahom kingdom...
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hostilities were
suspended for a time. Soon
after the
battle of Alaboi,
Chakradhwaj Singha died in 1669. He was
succeeded by his
brother Udayaditya Singha...
- the guru
brokered peace between Raja Ram
Singh and the Ahom
ruler Raja
Chakradhwaj Singha (Supangmung).
After his
visit to ****am, Bengal, and Bihar, Guru...
- died in despair. On his deathbed, he
exhorted his
cousin and
successor Chakradhwaj Singha to "remove the
spear of
humiliation from the
bosom of the nation...
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after the
departure of Mir Jumla,
Jayadhwaj Singha died and the new king
Chakradhwaj Singha began preparations to
overthrow Mughal supremacy and to recover...
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Chakradhwaj (reigned 1460–1480) was a Khen
ruler of the
Kamata kingdom in ****am. He was the son of the
founder of the dynasty, Niladhwaj, and was succeeded...
- from ****am the
Ahoms began to default.
Jayadhwaj Singha's
successor Chakradhwaj Singha (Supangmung, 1663-1670) was
against any
payment at all on principle...
- Ahom
Kingdom from 1670 CE to 1672 CE.
After his
elder brother Swargadeo Chakradhwaj Singha died in the
middle of Ahom-Mughal war,
Udayaditya Singha succeeded...
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sister was
Pakhari Gabhoru, a
queen to the Ahom
kings Jayadhwaj Singha,
Chakradhwaj Singha and
Samaguria Raja, and his
niece was
Ramani Gabharu, the Ahom...
- son of
Suhungmung (Gogoi 1968:448). The Maju Gohain, the
brother of
Chakradhwaj Singha,
became the king. (Gogoi 1968, p. 470)
Udayaaditya Sinha's palace...