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commander, advanced against the Ahom Kingdom in April 1532 with a large force. He first faced Suklen, Suhungmung's son, at Singri. In this battle Suklen was defeated and wounded and the Ahoms retreated to Sala. The Ahoms again faced reverses at Sala and some other expeditions thereafter, but won
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The first Muslim invasion of the Ahom Kingdom occurred in 1527, but it was defeated and pushed back to the Burai River. A few years later, there was another attempt when a commander advanced up the Brahmaputra in fifty vessels. This too was defeated. In yet another expedition, the Borpatragohain
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and Khunkhara had to flee. Suhungmung established a Kachari prince, Detsung, as the Kachari king. But Detsung rose in revolt in a few years, and the Ahoms pursued him till Jangmarang where he was killed. The Kachari Kingdom abandoned Dimapur permanently and established their new capital at
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who was highly dissatisfied with his father's disgraceful act of marrying the daughter of a Sonari (goldsmith) and making her the Borkonwari (Seniormost Queen). Suhungmung was assassinated by his servant, Ratiman as he was asleep. It is suspected that Suhungmung's son
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referred to as Habung-adhipati is mentioned in the copper plate of Durlabhnarayan dated to 1428 A.D. Another plate of Dhirnarayan dated 1522 AD was found in the region which indicates that Habung was reclaimed by Chutias in 1520 A.D. during the war of
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the first significant victory in March 1533 when a naval force was defeated with heavy losses to Turbak's forces. This led to a period of stalemate with the two armies encamped on opposite banks of the Dikrai River.
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in 1504 and making them accept Ahom overlordship. As he embarked on military expeditions he organized the first recorded survey of the adult population in 1510 to consolidate and reorganize the militia. He annexed
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but they were soon defeated. The Chutias were pursued further and their king and prince were killed in battle. Upon annexing the Chutia territories, the Ahoms came in contact with hill tribes like
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region. The rest of the newly acquired territories were divided among the Buragohain and Borgohain, while new offices were created to administer the country more efficiently. These included
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As Suhungmung had annexed Panbari of Habung (previously a Chutia principality) in 1512, the Chutia king Dhirnarayan attacked the Ahoms at Dikhoumukh the next year, but was unsuccessful. The
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again attacked the Ahoms in 1520 and occupied the areas up to Namdang and Mungkhrang. In 1522, the Ahoms fought back, re-occupied their lost territories and erected a fort at Dibrumukh (
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Kings who ruled at the cusp of Assam's medieval history. His reign broke from the early Ahom rule and established a multi-ethnic polity in his kingdom. Under him the
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slain the commander, Bit Malik, and captured cannons and guns. The most successful among these initial raids on the Ahom Kingdom was the one led by Turbak.
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Under Suhungmung the Ahom Kingdom acquired a vision of an extended polity and consolidated rule. He began by suppressing the revolt of the Aitonia
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was created and Konsheng was given charge. Though this was not the end of the conflict it brought to an end the first major expansion of the
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title, Swarganarayana, indicating a move towards an inclusive polity; and Ahom kings came to be known as the
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his capital. Suhungmung was the last progenitor Ahom king (all subsequent kings were his descendants).
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to the mouth of the Tiphao River, where a new fort was constructed. The Chutias fortified
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Suhungmung had four sons. The eldest, Suklen, who succeeded him, was established as the
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Suhunmung met his death in 1539 as a result of a conspiracy hatched by his eldest son
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The Ahoms finally attacked the invaders and defeated them in a number of battles.
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was also martyred in this battle. In the final battle fought near the
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princess, who became the next king, was responsible for the death.
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mention the first use of firearms by the Ahoms in these battles.
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Before its annexation by Ahoms, Habung was a Chutia dependency
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looked after the Sadia region taken from the Chutias in 1524.
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dependency in 1512 and later in 1523-24, the rest of the
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Pre-Ahom Roots and the Medieval State in Assam: A Reply
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is the third of the great Gohains (the others being
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Chaopha

Serpent pillar
Ahom King
Supimphaa
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Dynasty
Ahom dynasty
Supimphaa
Ahom religion
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Sukaphaa
Suteuphaa
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Sudangphaa
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Suphakphaa
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