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- Suteuphaa was the second king of Ahom kingdom who ruled from 1268 CE to 1281 CE. Suteuphaa succeeded his father ****phaa, who laid the foundation of Ahom...
- Gogoi Ahom King Reign 1228–1268 Predecessor Post established Successor Suteuphaa Born 1189 Mong Mao kingdom (present day Yunan province of China) Died...
- 1 ****phaa 1228–1268 2 Suteuphaa 1268–1281 3 Subinphaa 1281–1293 4 Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376...
- (1214–1215) Northeast Ahom kingdom (complete list) – ****phaa, King (1228–1268) Suteuphaa, King (1268–1281) Subinphaa, King (1281–1293) Sukhaangphaa, King (1293–1332)...
- 1 ****phaa 1228–1268 2 Suteuphaa 1268–1281 3 Subinphaa 1281–1293 4 Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376...
- death Charaideo 1268–1281 13y Suteuphaa son of ****phaa natural death Charaideo 1281–1293 8y Subinphaa son of Suteuphaa natural death Charaideo 1293–1332...
- 1 ****phaa 1228–1268 2 Suteuphaa 1268–1281 3 Subinphaa 1281–1293 4 Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376...
- death Charaideo 1268–1281 13y Suteuphaa son of ****phaa natural death Charaideo 1281–1293 8y Subinphaa son of Suteuphaa natural death Charaideo 1293–1332...
- region mindful of the numerically small Ahom contingent, but his son Suteuphaa made the Kacharis withdraw on their own via a stratagem and the Ahoms...
- 1 ****phaa 1228–1268 2 Suteuphaa 1268–1281 3 Subinphaa 1281–1293 4 Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376...