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Chaopha (lit. 'lord of the sky') was a
royal title used by the
hereditary Tai
rulers in
mainland Southeast Asia,
including the Mong Dun, Mong Shan, Mong...
- Asam Raja,
whereas the
subjects of the
kingdom called them Chaopha, or
Swargadeo (in ****amese). The
office of the Ahom king, was
reserved exclusively for...
- was the
capital of the
Matak kingdom which was
founded by
Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha.
Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha,
known as Mezara, was a
member of the...
- Singha, was the king of Ahom Kingdom. He
succeeded his
elder brother Swargadeo Siva Singha, as the king of Ahom Kingdom. His
reign of
seven years was...
-
kings among the new
subjects Suhungmung ****umed the
title Swarganarayana (
Swargadeo),
though nothing like the
Rajputisation process occurred with the Ahoms...
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Barmura Gohain,
grandson of
Ratneswar Saru-gohain, and great-grandson of
Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha.
Ratneswar Saru-gohain with his
brother Maju-Gohain and...
-
Choapha Supatpha also
Swargadeo Gadadhar Singha (?–
February 1696), was the twenty-ninth king of Ahom kingdom, who
reigned from 1681 to 1696. He established...
- king of Ahom
Kingdom from 1670 CE to 1672 CE.
After his
elder brother Swargadeo Chakradhwaj Singha died in the
middle of Ahom-Mughal war,
Udayaditya Singha...
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rocks existed along with the temple.
Brick temple was
Built by Ahom king
Swargadeo Siva Singha,
Dirgheswari temple is
considered as a
Shakti Peetha for Shakti...
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death of
Sukhamphaa in 1603, his son
Langi Gohain, was
installed as the
Swargadeo by the
ministers Tonkham Borgohain,
Chaopet Burhagohain and
Banjangi Borpatrogohain...