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- Susenghphaa or Pratap Singha (c. 1545 – 1641), was the 17th and one of the most prominent kings of the Ahom kingdom. As he was advanced in years when...
- the Ahom priests. The name generally ended in Pha (Tai: Heaven), e.g. Susenghphaa. Later kings also ****umed a Hindu name that ended in Singha (****amese:...
- who was the daughter of the Raja of Darrang. She was married to the Susenghphaa (r.1603-1641), (also known as Pratap Singha), a ruler of the Ahom kingdom...
- enters into a trade agreement with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir 1616 Susenghphaa, ruler of the Ahom kingdom defeats Mughal forces in a land and naval...
- back. Sukhaamphaa died of natural causes in 1603 at Khowang and his son Susenghphaa became the new Swargadeo. (Gait 1906:97) (Gait 1906:101–102) (Gait 1906:98)...
- Suramphaa, one of the three eligible sons of the previous Ahom king, Susenghphaa (Pratap Singha), acceded the Ahom throne in alliance with Sutingphaa...
- estate. Suhungmong Suklenmung (Tipam Raja) Sukhaamphaa (Khora Raja) Susenghphaa (Pratap Singha) Namrupiya raja Tailai Sujinphaa (Sur Singha/ Arjun konwar)...
- Suhungmung 1497–1539 15 Suklenmung 1539–1552 16 Sukhaamphaa 1552–1603 17 Susenghphaa 1603–1641 18 Suramphaa 1641–1644 19 Sutingphaa 1644–1648 20 Sutamla 1648–1663...
- Suhungmung 1497–1539 15 Suklenmung 1539–1552 16 Sukhaamphaa 1552–1603 17 Susenghphaa 1603–1641 18 Suramphaa 1641–1644 19 Sutingphaa 1644–1648 20 Sutamla 1648–1663...
- Ahom kingdom's ruler who recaptured Guwahati. Converted to Vaishnavism. Susenghphaa (r. 1603–1641) – Ahom king; during his rule the Ahom-Mughal conflicts...