Gadadhar Singha Supatphaa | |||||
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Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom | |||||
Ahom King | |||||
Reign | 1681 CE–28 February 1696 | ||||
Predecessor | Sulikphaa | ||||
Successor | Sukhrungphaa | ||||
Born | Godapani Konwar Ahom kingdom | ||||
Died | 28 February 1696 Ahom kingdom | ||||
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House | Tungkhungia | ||||
Dynasty | Ahom dynasty | ||||
Father | Gobar Roja | ||||
Mother | Siddhiswari | ||||
Religion | Ahom religion |
Choapha Supatpha also Swargadeo Gadadhar Singha (?– February 1696), was the twenty-ninth king of Ahom kingdom, who reigned from 1681 to 1696.[1] He established the rule of Tungkhungia royal house of Ahom kings, whose descendants continued to rule till the climactic end of the Ahom kingdom in 1826. He was was a son of Gobar raja, a descendant of Suhungmung, and who had become king for twenty days. Gadadhar Singha stabilized the Ahom kingdom, which was going through a long decade of political turmoil and instability. This period saw the ruthless power grab of Debera Borbarua and Laluksola Borphukan's abandonment of Guwahati to the hands of Mughals and oppression via Sulikphaa alias Lora Roja.
Soon after his ascension to the throne, he retook Guwahati and permanently wrested out the Mughals from Assam following the Battle of Itakhuli and established a strong rule of 'blood and iron'. Later during his reign he came in conflict with the Vaisnavite Satras or monastery and persecuted them for a while. He died in 1696 and was succeeded by his son Rudra Singha.[2][3]