The Ahom Dynasty lasted for approximately 600 years in Assam and parts of North East India. The dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai mountains.
They were well known for showing great resistance to the mighty Mughals from further expansion. In these 600 years there were at least 41 kings beginning with Sukaphaa in 1228 and the dynasty ending with Purandar Singha in 1838 with the arrival of British East India Company who disrupted the whole Empire.
Here is the list of all the kings of Ahom Dynasty starting from Sukaphaa to Purandar Singha .
1 | Sukaphaa | 1228–1268 |
2 | Suteuphaa | 1268–1281 |
3 | Subinphaa | 1281–1293 |
4 | Sukhaangphaa | 1293–1332 |
5 | Sukhrangpha | 1332–1364 |
Interregnum | 1364–1369 | |
6 | Sutuphaa | 1369–1376 |
Interregnum | 1376–1380 | |
7 | Tyao Khamti | 1380–1389 |
Interregnum | 1389–1397 | |
8 | Sudangphaa | 1397–1407 |
9 | Sujangphaa | 1407–1422 |
10 | Suphakphaa | 1422–1439 |
11 | Susenphaa | 1439–1488 |
12 | Suhenphaa | 1488–1493 |
13 | Supimphaa | 1493–1497 |
14 | Suhungmung | 1497–1539 |
15 | Suklenmung | 1539–1552 |
16 | Sukhaamphaa | 1552–1603 |
17 | Susenghphaa | 1603–1641 |
18 | Suramphaa | 1641–1644 |
19 | Sutingphaa | 1644–1648 |
20 | Sutamla | 1648–1663 |
21 | Supangmung | 1663–1670 |
22 | Sunyatphaa | 1670–1672 |
23 | Suklamphaa | 1672–1674 |
24 | Suhung | 1674–1675 |
25 | Gobar Roja | 1675–1675 |
26 | Sujinphaa | 1675–1677 |
27 | Sudoiphaa | 1677–1679 |
28 | Sulikphaa | 1679–1681 |
29 | Supatphaa | 1681–1696 |
30 | Sukhrungphaa | 1696–1714 |
31 | Sutanphaa | 1714–1744 |
32 | Sunenphaa | 1744–1751 |
33 | Suremphaa | 1751–1769 |
34 | Sunyeophaa | 1769–1780 |
35 | Suhitpangphaa | 1780–1795 |
36 | Suklingphaa | 1795–1811 |
37 | Sudingphaa | 1811–1818 |
38 | Purandar Singha | 1818–1819 |
39 | Chandrakanta Singha | 1819–1821 |
40 | Jogeswar Singha | 1821–1822 |
41 | Purandar Singha | 1833–1838 |