Ahom dynasty

The Ahom dynasty (1228–1826) ruled the Ahom Kingdom in present-day Assam, India for nearly 598 years. The dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan, China) who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai mountains. The rule of this dynasty ended with the Burmese invasion of Assam and the subsequent annexation by the British East India Company following the Treaty of Yandabo in 1826.

In external medieval chronicles the kings of this dynasty were called Asam Raja, whereas the subjects of the kingdom called them Chaopha, or Swargadeo (in Assamese).[1]

  1. ^ Menon, Mady (25 August 2020). Suhungmung adopted the title Swarganarayan. Later kings were known as Swargadeo. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-64919-932-4. Archived from the original on 11 August 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2023.

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