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1158:. Debera received this intelligence from one of the palace maid, whom Debera had honoured with gifts and presents. Tangasu Phukan and his two brothers namely, the Charingia Phukan and the Tipamia Phukan, visited Debera's residence with swords concealed in rolls of mats, and asked Debera to listen to a message from the king. As the Phukans approached Debera he attacked them with his sword and killed them on the spot. Debera then asked his attendants, to kill all the officers who stood against him. Ramdhwaj Singha came out of his bed chamber and heard about the failure in executing Debera and the following massacre of the officers in 1192:
Ramdhwaj Singha. The reign of Ramdhwaj Singha ushered the age of ministerial supremacy, during which the ministers hold the actual power behind the throne and kings became mere puppet in their hands. The instability and power struggle between various factions of Ahom nobles further destabilize the country and people of both high and low suffered from lack of security and peace. Even though Ramdhwaj tried to reassert his authority by planning to kill Debera
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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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became a disciple of 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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In November 1672 CE, Sarugohain formally ascended the throne. He assumed the Hindu name Swargadeo Ramdhwaj Singha while the Tai-Ahom priest conferred upon him the title Suklamphaa. The new king tried to ease his conscience by instituting expiatory measures in atonement for the sin of fratricide. He
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have also accepted initiation from the 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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Swargadeo 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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Debera could visualize the consequences of the king's eventual recovery from his present physical prostration. Debera directed Saona Tamuli to ask Kharmaju Bez, a physician attending the sick monarch, to mix poison with the medicine to be administered to the patient. With no alternative left,
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appointed 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
1141:. The king came out of the bed, leaning on the person of his senior consort, and asked Debera about what was happening. Debera justified the massacre of the Phukans and Hazarikas by pointing out that they were all enemies of the king, and that he should not therefore feel aggrieved. 1127:
to exercise full authority in the Capital. Ramdhwaj Singha's growing illness compelled him to summon all the nobles present in the Capital to make arrangements for a peaceful succession in the event of his sudden demise. He suggested the names of Kalia Gohain, the son of
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complied but the twelve Vaishnava Mahantas refused and were imprisoned. The imprisonment angered many including members of the Ahom nobility. Debera Hazarika, an Ahom officer of Lukhurakhun clan organized a plot to overthrow the reigning monarch
963:. Before he breathed his last he had put a handful of rice in his mouth and said, "An innocent is being killed! O, Great God, may retribution descend on him who is committing this crime!" The three wives of Udayaditya were also put to death. 834:. His reign is known for the rise in power of Debera Borbarua and the beginning of a ten-year period of power struggles among high officials of the kingdom that saw quick changes in kings via court intrigues and internal armed conflicts. 1153:
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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Hill. His mother beseeched Sarugohain to spare the life of Udayaditya, or kill her along with the deposed monarch. Sarugohain consoled his mother saying that he and his brother would exercise joint domination, he from his headquarters at
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was at Gajpur supervising the arrangements for the consecration ceremony of the Narwa Thakur's monastery which the king had intended to attend. Hearing about the illness of the king, Debera quickly returned to the capital
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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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Barbaruah Hiteswar Ahomar-Din or A History of Assam under the Ahoms 1st edition 1981 Publication Board of Assam Guwahati page 193-194
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Barbaruah Hiteswar Ahomar-Din or A History of Assam under the Ahoms 1st edition 1981 Publication Board of Assam Guwahati page 49-51
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and then employed expert physicians for the treatment of the king. At that time, most of the prominent nobles, which include
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and Charing Raja. Without further enquiry, Ramdhwaj Singha sent emissaries to the residences of both Langichang
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had to be abandoned. Debera then produced some false witnesses to support the allegation of conspiracy against
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and place his brother Sarugohain on the throne instead. Accordingly, he gathered the support of the three
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The Chutiyas, in collaboration with the hill tribes of Abors and Mishmis, rose against the authority of
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of being party to the conspiracy and produced evidence in support; with the result that Ghorakonwar
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to the Charing Raja, but the prince did not come, for which reason the plan to storm the palace at
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and Charing Raja were executed without any formal trial. Debera then accused Ghorakonwar
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Gait E.A. A History of Assam 2nd edition 1926 Thacker, Spink & Co Calcutta page 160
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Gait E.A. A History of Assam 2nd edition 1926 Thacker, Spink & Co Calcutta page 159
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to send an expedition to quell the rebellion. A force was sent against the rebels in
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was removed from his office and sent home. Debera Hazarika then was appointed as the
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In 1674 CE, Ramdhwaj Singha fell ill being seized with an attack of dropsy. Debera
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in which Ramdhwaj Singha had already appointed his trusted follower Ghorakonwar
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Execution of Borgohain and Charing Raja and appointment of Debera as Borbarua
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Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 90
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Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 95
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Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 93
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Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 91
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Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 90
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and his nephew Chengmung Gohain, son of Nakjoi Dulia Barua, was appointed
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Ramdhwaj Singha was the third son of Namrupia Raja, the grandson of
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Debera Hazarika, the ring leader of the coup which ousted
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and Charing Raja, with orders to put them to death. Both
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twice and finally brought an end to his master's life.
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ascended the throne and successively became kings of
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Index

Ramadhwaj Singha
Ahom dynasty

Sukaphaa
Suteuphaa
Subinphaa
Sukhaangphaa
Sukhrangpha
Sutuphaa
Tyao Khamti
Sudangphaa
Sujangphaa
Suphakphaa
Susenphaa
Suhenphaa
Supimphaa
Suhungmung
Suklenmung
Sukhaamphaa
Susenghphaa
Suramphaa
Sutingphaa
Sutamla
Supangmung
Sunyatphaa
Suklamphaa
Suhung
Gobar Roja
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Sudoiphaa

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