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decided to oppose the elevation of all the three intended successors of the king as they might prove to be hostile towards him in future. On the other hands, the remaining nobles decided to implement the king's proposal by placing on the throne his first nominee Kalia Gohain. Debera therefore decided
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and the rebels were quickly defeated. Many of their males were deported and a yearly tribute of boats was exacted. There was also trouble with the
Mishmis, who has made a raid in Ahom territory. They surrounded a small detachment of 100 men which was sent against them, but submitted on the arrival of
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Paramananda Sannyasi, an ascetic who hailed of Gokulpur in Vrindaban. In his eagerness to enhance the prestige of his guru, the king ordered all his nobles and the twelve Vaishnava Mahantas or Monks of Thakuria denomination to become disciples of Paramananda Sannyasi. The nobles
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Bairagi, and the twelve Mahantas have been summoned. Justice cannot tolerate this impious situation." Sarugohain and Debera collected around a thousand men and in November, 1672, they attacked the royal palace at mid-night. After overpowering the royal guards,
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Ramdhwaj Singha was a disciple of the Narwa Thakur and therefore he made every attempt to enhance his Guru's power and prestige, and became instrumental in obtaining more disciples for the Mahanta. A monastery was constructed for the Narwa Thakur at Gajpur under the order of Swargadeo
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Brahmans to perform sacrificial rites at Galporaghat on which occasion he liberally distributed largesses to the priest and astrologers. He also assembled the Vaishnava devotees and arranged for religious music and recital which continued uninterrupted for seven days and nights.
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to launch offensive against these officers. He summoned to the king's chamber all the
Phukans and Hazarikas on the pretext of a serious turn to the monarch's illness, and he killed one by one during the course of one single night, twenty-four Hazarikas and all the Phukans of the Capital
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were too much for Ramdhwaj Singha to bear. The king called Tangachu Phukan ( he was also known as Narayan Khanikar Phukan ) and asked him to finish Debera once for all, in return the king promised to elevate Tangasu Phukan to the post of
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was seized while his supporters, including Paramananda Sannyasi, were tortured and later killed. Sarugohain entered in the Royal audience-chamber and declared himself the sovereign of
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173:Interregnum
161:Tyao Khamti
148:Interregnum
123:Interregnum
111:Sukhrangpha
1420:Ahom kings
1414:Categories
1375:References
888:Sarugohain
880:Suklenmung
868:Suhungmung
848:Suhungmung
824:Suklamphaa
726:Sarugohain
703:Sunyatphaa
666:Suklamphaa
589:Sudingphaa
563:Sudingphaa
524:Sunyeophaa
407:Gobar Roja
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368:Sunyatphaa
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1113:Bengal
1075:Sadiya
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1204:Notes
1166:Death
976:Reign
826:also
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