Sutingphaa (1644–1648) was a king of the Ahom kingdom. He was sickly and had scoliosis, and thus was also known as noriya roja and kekura roja. He was often unable to attend to public duties and had to be carried in a palanquin.
Sutingphaa | |
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Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom | |
Ahom King | |
Reign | 1644 CE to 1648 CE |
Predecessor | Suramphaa |
Successor | Sutamla |
Born | Ahom kingdom |
Died | c. 1648 Ahom kingdom |
Issue | Sutamla |
Dynasty | Ahom dynasty |
Father | Susenghphaa |
Religion |
Ascension
editSutingphaa became the king after his brother, the erstwhile king, was deposed. He got in palace intrigues and was eventually deposed himself by his son Sutamla and killed.
Notes
editReferences
edit- Gait, Edward A (1906), A History of Assam, Calcutta
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