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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...
- down from the
heavens and
ruled Mong-Ri-Mong-Ram.
During the
reign of
Suhungmung (1497–1539)
which saw the
composition of the
first ****amese
Buranji and...
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Brahmaputra based on wet rice agriculture. It
expanded suddenly under Suhungmung in the 16th
century and
became multi-ethnic in character,
casting a profound...
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formed alliances with
other kingdoms,
including Vikram Sen of Orissa. King
Suhungmung erected a bold
stone pillar inscribed with a
caution and
constructed a...
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dominance in the
valley through their military prowess. The
reign of
Suhungmung marked the
first m****ive
expansion of Ahom kingdom.
Besides sending a...
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attended the
court of
Suhungmung in the
winter of that year.
Biswa Singha died some time
after visiting the
court of
Suhungmung, and his son Nara Narayan...
- Tai-Turung
chief in
revenge for
being accused of
theft (Gogoi 1968:282).
Suhungmung was ********inated by a
palace staff in a plot
engineered by his son, Suklenmung...
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established by the Ahom king
Suhungmung (1497–1539) in the 16th-century.
Since his
capital was by the
Dihing river,
Suhungmung is also
known as the Dihingia...
- free and had to
settle at
Makhibaha (in present-day
Nalbari district).
Suhungmung, the Ahom king,
followed an
expansionist policy and
annexed Habung and...
- the Ahom
kingdom in 1826. He was a son of
Gobar raja, a
descendant of
Suhungmung, and who had
become king for
twenty days.
Gadadhar Singha stabilized the...