Suramphaa

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Suramphaa
Ahom Kingdom
Ahom King
Reign1641 CE to 1644 CE
PredecessorSusenghphaa
SuccessorSutingphaa
BornAhom kingdom
Diedc. 1644
Ahom kingdom
Names
Bhoga Roja Jayaditiya Singha
DynastyAhom dynasty
FatherSusenghphaa
Religion

Suramphaa (1641–1644) was a

king of the Ahom kingdom. Due to his moral disposition, which was severely lacking, he is referred to as the bhoga roja[1] in the Buranjis
.

Accession and decline

Suramphaa, one of the three eligible sons of the previous Ahom king, Susenghphaa (Pratap Singha), acceded the Ahom throne in alliance with Sutingphaa against Sai, both of whom were his brothers. Due to his scandalous life, as well as the depredations of an adopted son who he announced as heir apparent, the Ahom nobles deposed and poisoned him and installed Sutingphaa as the king.

Notes

  1. ^ (Gait 1906:120)

References

  • Gait, Edward A (1906), A History of Assam, Calcutta,
    ISBN 9780404168193{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link
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