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Sukhaamphaa | |||||
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Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom | |||||
Ahom King | |||||
Reign | 1552 CE to 1603 CE | ||||
Predecessor | Suklenmung | ||||
Successor | Susenghphaa | ||||
Born | Ahom kingdom | ||||
Died | 1603 Ahom kingdom | ||||
Issue | Susenghphaa | ||||
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Dynasty | Ahom dynasty | ||||
Father | Suklenmung | ||||
Religion | Ahom religion |
Ahom dynasty |
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Sukhaamphaa also known as Khora roja (1552–1603) was a king of the Ahom kingdom of medieval Assam. He ruled for a period of fifty one years, the longest in the Ahom dynasty. Very fond of sports, he fell off an elephant soon after his ascension and the injury gave him a limp, and as a result the Buranjis often called him the Khora roja.[1]