FAhom kingdom আহোম ৰাজ্য← 1228–1826 →Coat of arms.
The Ahom Kingdom. Circa 1826. The kingdom was founded by Sukaphaa between the Dikhau and the Dihing rivers in the 13th century, and by the end of the 19th century, the western outpost was the Assam Choki, or Hadira Choki, contiguous with British territories. The southern boundaries was defined by Doboka and Dimapur. The eastern portion around Bengmara, the Matak regions, was under the autonomous control of the Barsenapati. Jorhat became the capital of the kingdom after the Moamoria rebellion.Capital Charaideo, Garhgaon, Rangpur Languages.Assamese Tai Religion Hinduism Government Absolute monarchy with Unitary state Sri Srimat Swargadeo Maharaja -
History -[ Established1228 - Disestablished 1826]
Ahom Dynasty
Sukaphaa 1228–1268
Suteuphaa 1268–1281
Subinphaa 1281–1293
Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332
Sukhrangpha 1332–1364
Interregnum 1364–13696
Sutuphaa 1369–1376
Interregnum 1376–1380
Tyao Khamti 1380–1389
Interregnum 1389–1397
Sudangphaav 1397–1407
Sujangphaa 1407–1422
Suphakphaa 1422–1439
Susenphaab 1439–1488
Suhenphaav 1488–1493
Supimphaa 1493–1497
Suhungmung 1497–1539
Suklenmung 1539–1552
Sukhaamphaa 1552–1603
Susenghphaa 1603–1641
Suramphaa 1641–1644
Sutingphaa 1644–1648
Sutamla 1648–1663
Supangmung 1663–1670
Sunyatphaa 1670–1672
Suklamphaa 1672–1674
Suhung 1674–1675
Gobar Roja 1675–1675
Sujinphaa 1675–1677
Sudoiphaa 1677–1679
Sulikphaa 1679–1681
Supaatphaa 1681–1696
Sukhrungphaa 1696–1714
Sutanphaa 1714–1744
Sunenphaa 1744–1751
Suremphaa 1751–1769
Sunyeophaa 1769–1780
Suhitpangphaa 1780–1795
Suklingphaa 1795–1811
Sudingphaa 1811–1818
Purandar Singha 1818–1819
Sudingphaa 1819–182140
Jogeswar Singha 1821–1822
Purandar Singha 1833–1838
The Ahom Kingdom. Circa 1826. The kingdom was founded by Sukaphaa between the Dikhau and the Dihing rivers in the 13th century, and by the end of the 19th century, the western outpost was the Assam Choki, or Hadira Choki, contiguous with British territories. The southern boundaries was defined by Doboka and Dimapur. The eastern portion around Bengmara, the Matak regions, was under the autonomous control of the Barsenapati. Jorhat became the capital of the kingdom after the Moamoria rebellion.Capital Charaideo, Garhgaon, Rangpur Languages.Assamese Tai Religion Hinduism Government Absolute monarchy with Unitary state Sri Srimat Swargadeo Maharaja -
History -[ Established1228 - Disestablished 1826]
Ahom Dynasty
Sukaphaa 1228–1268
Suteuphaa 1268–1281
Subinphaa 1281–1293
Sukhaangphaa 1293–1332
Sukhrangpha 1332–1364
Interregnum 1364–13696
Sutuphaa 1369–1376
Interregnum 1376–1380
Tyao Khamti 1380–1389
Interregnum 1389–1397
Sudangphaav 1397–1407
Sujangphaa 1407–1422
Suphakphaa 1422–1439
Susenphaab 1439–1488
Suhenphaav 1488–1493
Supimphaa 1493–1497
Suhungmung 1497–1539
Suklenmung 1539–1552
Sukhaamphaa 1552–1603
Susenghphaa 1603–1641
Suramphaa 1641–1644
Sutingphaa 1644–1648
Sutamla 1648–1663
Supangmung 1663–1670
Sunyatphaa 1670–1672
Suklamphaa 1672–1674
Suhung 1674–1675
Gobar Roja 1675–1675
Sujinphaa 1675–1677
Sudoiphaa 1677–1679
Sulikphaa 1679–1681
Supaatphaa 1681–1696
Sukhrungphaa 1696–1714
Sutanphaa 1714–1744
Sunenphaa 1744–1751
Suremphaa 1751–1769
Sunyeophaa 1769–1780
Suhitpangphaa 1780–1795
Suklingphaa 1795–1811
Sudingphaa 1811–1818
Purandar Singha 1818–1819
Sudingphaa 1819–182140
Jogeswar Singha 1821–1822
Purandar Singha 1833–1838
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