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and it was during Sukhaamphaa's reign that the religion took firm root and began to flourish. Many common folks as well as high officials of the kingdom took initiation in this religion, a development with remarkable consequences.
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Sukhaamphaa's long reign saw much other belligerence, but which did not alter the status quo much, or put him in as much distress as the Koch invasion did. Among many minor offensives from the
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Peace negotiations began that year itself, and Chilarai agreed to hand back the capital in return for a large tract of land in the north bank of
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who was the commander of the Ahom military, offered ineffectual opposition, and Chilarai was able to quickly occupy the Ahom capital
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He was particularly fond of sports and personally took part in elephant catching expeditions (
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had to flee the kingdom, the disciples of Madhavdev could come and establish centers of
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led to a full-fledged invasion in January 1563 by the Koch general
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Sukhaamphaa died of natural causes in 1603 at Khowang and his son
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Sukhaamphaa became the king of the Ahom kingdom after his father,
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people, the most important conflict was with the Nara king of
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