-
Suremphaa (reign 1751–1769), or
Rajeswar Singha, the
fourth son of
Rudra Singha,
became the king of the Ahom
kingdom after the
death of his
brother King...
- it was
rebuilt around 1752 as the
present seven-storied
structure by
Suremphaa (1751–1769). The
earliest constructions were
commissioned by Sukhrungphaa...
- (Baruah 1993:221). The
Burhagohain choose Brajanath, a
descendant of
Suremphaa Pramatta Singha, as the king and
coins were
struck in the new king's name...
- the 34th Ahom king, who
reigned from 1769 to 1780.
After the
death of
Suremphaa, he
married the
Queen Kuranganayani and
became the king of the Ahom kingdom...
- day seven-storied
palace was
rebuilt around 1752 by
Rajeswar Singha (
Suremphaa) (1751–1769).
Suklenmung who
intervened against a
Toungoo dynasty attack...
- (Baruah 1993:221). The
Burhagohain choose Brajanath, a
descendant of
Suremphaa Pramatta Singha, as the king and
coins were
struck in the new king's name...
- (Baruah 1993:221). The
Burhagohain choose Brajanath, a
descendant of
Suremphaa Pramatta Singha, as the king and
coins were
struck in the new king's name...
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Sukhrungphaa 1696–1714 31
Sutanphaa 1714–1744 32
Sunenphaa 1744–1751 33
Suremphaa 1751–1769 34
Sunyeophaa 1769–1780 35
Suhitpangphaa 1780–1795 36 Suklingphaa...
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Sukhrungphaa 1696–1714 31
Sutanphaa 1714–1744 32
Sunenphaa 1744–1751 33
Suremphaa 1751–1769 34
Sunyeophaa 1769–1780 35
Suhitpangphaa 1780–1795 36 Suklingphaa...
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Sukhrungphaa 1696–1714 31
Sutanphaa 1714–1744 32
Sunenphaa 1744–1751 33
Suremphaa 1751–1769 34
Sunyeophaa 1769–1780 35
Suhitpangphaa 1780–1795 36 Suklingphaa...