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'''Sunyeophaa''' (1769–1780), also called '''Lakshmi Singha''' ({{lang-as|স্বৰ্গদেউ লক্ষ্মী সিংহ}}), was an [[Ahom kingdom|Ahom]] [[Swargadeo|king]]. After Rajeswar Singha's death, he married to Queen [[Kuranganayani]] and became the king of Ahom kingdom.  Shortly after he was installed he became a captive of the rebels of the [[Moamoria rebellion]] for a few months but soon regained his kingdom. With the help of [[Kuranganayani]], after destroying all the Moamoria rebels including Borbaruah Ragho, Lakhmi Singha was once again crowned as king of [[Ahom kingdom]].  
'''Sunyeophaa''' (1769–1780), also called '''Lakshmi Singha''', was an [[Ahom kingdom|Ahom]] [[Swargadeo|king]]. After Rajeswar Singha's death, he married to Queen [[Kuranganayani]] and became the king of Ahom kingdom.  Shortly after he was installed he became a captive of the rebels of the [[Moamoria rebellion]] for a few months but soon regained his kingdom. With the help of [[Kuranganayani]], after destroying all the Moamoria rebels including Borbaruah Ragho, Lakhmi Singha was once again crowned as king of [[Ahom kingdom]].  
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 1 November 2021


Sunyeophaa (1769–1780), also called Lakshmi Singha, was an Ahom king. After Rajeswar Singha's death, he married to Queen Kuranganayani and became the king of Ahom kingdom. Shortly after he was installed he became a captive of the rebels of the Moamoria rebellion for a few months but soon regained his kingdom. With the help of Kuranganayani, after destroying all the Moamoria rebels including Borbaruah Ragho, Lakhmi Singha was once again crowned as king of Ahom kingdom.

Swargadeo Lakshmi Singha
Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom
PredecessorSuremphaa
SuccessorGaurinath Singha
SpouseKuranganayani
DynastyAhom Dynasty
FatherRudra Singha
ReligionHinduism

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References[edit]

  • Gogoi, Padmeshwar (1968), The Tai and the Tai Kingdoms, Guwahati: Gauhati University