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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:...
- estate.
Suhungmong Suklenmung (Tipam Raja)
Sukhaamphaa (Khora Raja)
Susenghphaa (Pratap Singha)
Namrupiya raja
Tailai Sujinphaa (Sur Singha/
Arjun konwar)...
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Swargadeo • 1228–1268 ****phaa • 1497–1539
Suhungmung • 1603–1641
Susenghphaa • 1696–1714
Sukhrungphaa • 1833–1838
Purandar Singha Historical era Middle...
- 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...
- in
their ongoing struggle against the
Mughal Empire. Ahom–Mughal wars
Susenghphaa Battle of
Samdhara Basu 1970, p. 31. Roy & Nag 2023, pp. 179–182. Roy...
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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...
- Ahom kingdom's
ruler who
recaptured Guwahati.
Converted to Vaishnavism.
Susenghphaa (r. 1603–1641) – Ahom king;
during his rule the Ahom-Mughal conflicts...
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realising that he
would need ****istance, gave his
daughter in hand to Raja
Susenghphaa of the Ahom kingdom. The
Ahoms then
fought the
Kachari allowing an easy...
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alliance between Ahom and Koch was
renewed afterwards by the next Ahom king
Susenghphaa (Pratap Singha, 1603–1641), who
married a
daughter of Raja Parik****...