Sukhaangphaa
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Sukhaangphaa | |
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Chaopha of Ahom Kingdom | |
Ahom King | |
Reign | 1293 CE to 1332 CE |
Predecessor | Subinphaa |
Successor | Sukhrangpha |
Born | Ahom kingdom |
Died | c. 1332 Ahom kingdom |
Spouse | Rajanee |
Issue | |
Dynasty | Ahom dynasty |
Religion | Ahom religion |
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Sukhaangphaa (fl. 1293–1332) was the 4th Ahom king.
Reign[edit]
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[edit]
Sukhannpha pursued an expedition to Kamatapur. But the king of Kamatapur made a treaty by giving his daughter, Rajanee to Sukhaangpha.They have four sons. They are Sukhrangpha, Sutuphaa, Tyao Khamti and Sao pulai [1]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Patkair Sipare Mur Desh by Chandana Goswami
References[edit]
- 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