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- Sutuphaa was the king of the Ahom kingdom in late medieval India from 1369 CE to 1376 CE. He ruled after an interregnum and historians differ regarding...
- record this (Gait 1906, p. 358), though Baruah does (Baruah 1993, p. 282) Sutuphaa was the younger brother of Sukhrangphaa, who was settled in a village called...
- record this (Gait 1906, p. 358), though Baruah does (Baruah 1993, p. 282) Sutuphaa was the younger brother of Sukhrangphaa, who was settled in a village called...
- earlier accounts claimed that after the death of Sukhrangpha, his brother Sutuphaa ascended the throne, later historians Padmeshwar Gogoi and S. L. Baruah...
- record this (Gait 1906, p. 358), though Baruah does (Baruah 1993, p. 282) Sutuphaa was the younger brother of Sukhrangphaa, who was settled in a village called...
- interregnum in Ahom kingdom, which lasted from 1376 CE to 1380 CE, after king Sutuphaa was treacherously murdered by Chutia king. But his weakness towards his...
- another was Bhajani. He got four princes from Rajani. They are Sukhrangpha, Sutuphaa, Tyao Khamti and Tyao Chulai. From Bhajani, he got one prince. The name...
- Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376 Interregnum 1376–1380 7 Tyao Khamti 1380–1389 Interregnum 1389–1397...
- Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376 Interregnum 1376–1380 7 Tyao Khamti 1380–1389 Interregnum 1389–1397...
- Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332 5 Sukhrangpha 1332–1364 Interregnum 1364–1369 6 Sutuphaa 1369–1376 Interregnum 1376–1380 7 Tyao Khamti 1380–1389 Interregnum 1389–1397...