Susenghphaa

Susenghphaa
Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom
Ahom King
Reign1603 CE to 1641 CE
PredecessorSukhaamphaa
SuccessorSuramphaa
BornLangi Gohain
c.1545
Ahom kingdom
Died1641 (aged 96–97)
Ahom kingdom
Spouse
  • Jaintia Princess
  • Mangaldahi
Issue
Names
Burha Roja Buddhi Swarganarayan Pratap Singha
DynastyAhom dynasty
FatherSukhaamphaa
Religion

Susenghphaa or Pratap Singha (c. 1545 – 1641), was the 17th and one of the most prominent kings of the Ahom kingdom. As he was advanced in years when he became king, he is also called the burha Raja (Old king). His reign saw an expansion of the Ahom kingdom to the west, the beginning of the Ahom-Mughal conflicts, and a reorganization of the kingdom with an expanded Paik system and reoriented village economy designed by Momai Tamuli Borbarua. His expansion to the west is underlined by the two new offices that he created: that of the Borbarua and the Borphukan.[1] The alliances he formed with the rulers of Koch Hajo resulted in formation that successfully thwarted Mughal expansion. The administrative structure that he created survived until the end of the Ahom kingdom in 1826.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Assam State Gazetteer was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Jahnabi Gogoi (2002). Agrarian System of Medieval Assam. Concept Publishing Company. p. 29. ISBN 9788170229674.