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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...
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capital of the Ahom
kingdom for many years. It was
built by the Ahom king
Suklenmung (Garhgaiya Roja) in 1540. It lies 13 km east of present-day Sivasagar...
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Bengal on the
condition of
annual tribute. The
successors of Suhungmung,
Suklenmung and Sukhaamphaa, sent many
expeditions against the
Bhuyans and Nagas....
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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...
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relationship improved somewhat.
Sometime in the 1540s
during the
reign of
Suklenmung (1539–1552) a
royal officer visited the
region for an
elephant capturing...
- ********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...
- roja.
Sukhaamphaa became the king of the Ahom
kingdom after his father,
Suklenmung, died. He was
particularly fond of
sports and
personally took part in...
- 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...
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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...