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Sutamla (ruled 1648–1663)
Jayadhwaj Singha was the 20th king of the Ahom kingdom.
During his
reign the
Mughal viceroy at
Bengal Mir
Jumla II
invaded and...
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Gabharu was born as an Ahom princess, and was the
daughter of
Swargadeo Jayadhwaj Singha, king of Ahom
Dynasty and his wife
Pakhori Gabharu, the Tamuli...
- sent a
message of
congratulations to the Ahom king
Jayadhwaj (Sutamla) on his succession. But,
Jayadhwaj Singha (1648–1663),
taking advantage of the emperor...
- capital, Garhgaon, to an end. The
conditions of the
treaty were as follows:
Jayadhwaj Singha aboy to the
Imperial harem.
Twenty thousand tolas of gold, six...
- to
Rahmat Bano Begum. She was the
daughter of the Ahom king,
Swargadeo Jayadhwaj Singh, and the
marriage was a
political one.[citation needed] On 3 January...
- army and
civil administration posts such as the
Borbarua and Bor****an.
Jayadhwaj Singha taking the
advantage of War of
succession between the sons of Shah...
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triumphantly marched into Garh-gaon the Ahom
capital on 17th March. Raja
Jayadhwaj ... had fled .. The
spoils ... 82 elephants, 3
lakhs of
rupees in cash...
- by
Banamali Dev
Goswami in 1654
under the
patronization of Ahom King
Jayadhwaj Singha. This
Satra particularly belongs to
Brahmasamhati sect, founded...
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owing to the 'War of succession'
among the sons of Shah Jahan. Ahom king
Jayadhwaj Singha extended his authority,
occupied Kamrup,
preventing the
other rebellious...
- bank.
After the
humiliating defeat inflicted by Mir Jumla, the Ahom king
Jayadhwaj Singha died in despair. On his deathbed, he
exhorted his
cousin and successor...