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- princess Rajani, but who did not ultimately become the Swargadeo. Suhungmung Dihingia Raja (1497–1539) settled the descendants of past kings in different regions...
- it. A naval battle was fought at Paniduar on 15 August 1682 between the Dihingia Rajkhowa (Ahom) and Jayanta Singha (Mughal), with the defeat and surrender...
- Suhungmung (r. 1497–1539), or Dihingia Roja was one of the most prominent Ahom Kings who ruled at the cusp of ****am's medieval history. His reign broke...
- Aideu Handique Aideu Handique in Joymoti Born 1920 Pani Dihingia Gaon, Golaghat, ****am, British India Died 17. December 2002 (2002-12-18) (aged 87) Kamargaon...
- state rather dramatically in a short period during the reign of Suhungmung Dihingia Raja (r. 1497–1539). It began first with a consolidation of the militia...
- 124 years ago (1900) Founder John Berry White Superintendent Dr. Prasanta Dihingia Prin****l Dr. Sanjeeb Kakati Location Barbari, Dibrugarh, ****am , India...
- Since his capital was by the Dihing river, Suhungmung is also known as the Dihingia Raja. The next king, Suklenmung (1539–1552), moved the capital to Garhgaon...
- an expedition was launched in two divisions simultaneously; one under Dihingia Deka Borbarua with 37,000 men was to proceed through the Dhansiri route...
- Ban-lung(Banlungia Gohain) at Banlung (Dhemaji), Thao-mung Mung-klang(Dihingia gohain) at Dihing (Dibrugarh, Majuli and northern Sibsagar), Chaolung Shulung...
- who are not recorded in chronicles. The title of Suhung is suitable for Dihingia Arjun Konwar, who minted coins and ruled more than six months and the minted...