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- Suhungmung (r. 1497–1539), or Dihingia Roja I was one of the most prominent Ahom Kings who ruled at the cusp of ****am's medieval history. His reign broke...
- down from the heavens and ruled Mong-Ri-Mong-Ram. During the reign of Suhungmung (1497–1539) which saw the composition of the first ****amese Buranji and...
- descendants of these kings). They are ****phaa, who established the kingdom; Suhungmung, who made the greatest territorial and political expansion of the kingdom;...
- Brahmaputra based on wet rice agriculture. It expanded suddenly under Suhungmung in the 16th century. The Chutiya kingdom began to decline with the beginning...
- dominance in the valley through their military prowess. The reign of Suhungmung marked the first m****ive expansion of Ahom kingdom. Besides sending a...
- free and had to settle at Makhibaha (in present-day Nalbari district). Suhungmung, the Ahom king, followed an expansionist policy and annexed Habung and...
- as the capital of the Kacharis until it was captured by the Ahom ruler Suhungmung in 1526 A.D. The ruins of Dimasa Kingdom in Dimapur include a brick wall...
- attended the court of Suhungmung in the winter of that year. Biswa Singha died some time after visiting the court of Suhungmung, and his son Nara Narayan...
- known as Gadapani Konwar and was a son of Gobar raja, a descendant of Suhungmung, and who had become king for twenty days. Gadadhar Singha stabilized the...
- established by the Ahom king Suhungmung (1497–1539) in the 16th-century. Since his capital was by the Dihing river, Suhungmung is also known as the Dihingia...