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Sukhaangphaa
Chaopha of Ahom Kingdom
Ahom King
Reign1293 CE to 1332 CE
PredecessorSubinphaa
SuccessorSukhrangpha
BornAhom kingdom
Diedc. 1332
Ahom kingdom
SpouseRajanee
Issue
DynastyAhom dynasty
ReligionAhom religion

Sukhaangphaa (Assamese: চুখাংফা) (fl. 1293–1332) was the 4th Ahom king.

Reign

Under Sukhaangpha, the Ahom kingdom entered into the first major conflict with their neighbors. The Ahom kingdom fought a long war, beginning about 1324, against the Kamata king Pratapdhvaj. The war did not end in a win for either but concluded in a truce with Sukhangpha marrying princess of Kamatapur Rajanee, the sister of Pratapdhvaj.

Expedition to Kamatapur

Sukhannpha pursued an expedition to Kamatapur. But the king of Kamatapur made a treaty by giving two daughter of him to Sukhaangpha. One of them was Rajanee and 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 of the prince was Chao Pulai. [1]

See also

Notes

  1. Ahomar Din by Hiteswar Borbarua, page 31

References

  • Gait, Edward A. (1906) A History of Assam, Calcutta
  • Gogoi, Padmeshwar (1968), The Tai and the Tai kingdoms, Gauhati University
  • Borbarua, Hiteswar (2018), Ahomar Din, Publication Board Assam