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- Suklenmung(1539–1552) was a king of the Ahom kingdom in medieval ****am. Since he established his capital at Garhgaon (which would remain the capital of...
- his death in 1539 as a result of a conspiracy hatched by his eldest son Suklenmung who was highly dissatisfied with his father's disgraceful act of marrying...
- Bengal on the condition of annual tribute. The successors of Suhungmung, Suklenmung and Sukhaamphaa, sent many expeditions against the Bhuyans and Nagas....
- relationship improved somewhat. Sometime in the 1540s during the reign of Suklenmung (1539–1552) a royal officer visited the region for an elephant capturing...
- capital of the Ahom kingdom for many years. It was built by the Ahom king Suklenmung (Gargaiya Roja) in 1540. It lies 13 km east of present-day Sivasagar City...
- ********inated in 1539 in a conspiracy hatched by his son Suklenmung who succeeded him. In 1543, Suklenmung drove away the Koch garrison guarding the eastern...
- river, Suhungmung is also known as the Dihingia Raja. The next king, Suklenmung (1539–1552), moved the capital to Garhgaon. The place is recorded in the...
- Suhungmung was ********inated by a palace staff in a plot engineered by his son, Suklenmung (Gogoi 1968:309). Suramphaa was deposed by the ministers when he insisted...
- reigning monarch, Gobar Roja. The latter was the grandson of Swargadeo Suklenmung Gar****an Raja, who in his turn was the son of Suhungmung Dihingia Raja...
- Suhungmung was ********inated by a palace staff in a plot engineered by his son, Suklenmung (Gogoi 1968:309). Suramphaa was deposed by the ministers when he insisted...