The Ahom Kingdom, spanning over six centuries, had several kings who ruled over Assam. Here's a list of the Ahom kings from the dynasty's inception to its eventual decline:
1. Sukaphaa (1228-1268): The founder of the Ahom dynasty, Sukaphaa, established the kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley after migrating from Mong Mao (present-day Myanmar) in the early 13th century.
2. Suteuphaa (1268-1281): Suteuphaa succeeded Sukaphaa as the second Ahom king and continued to consolidate the kingdom's power.
3. Subinphaa (1281-1293): Subinphaa ascended to the throne after Suteuphaa and continued the expansion of the Ahom Kingdom.
4. Sukhrangphaa (1293-1332): Sukhrangphaa, also known as Ratnadhwajpal, further strengthened the Ahom rule and expanded the kingdom's territory.
5. Sutuphaa (1332-1364): Sutuphaa, also known as Sukhaangphaa, ruled during a period of stability and consolidation for the Ahom Kingdom.
6. Sudangphaa (1364-1369): Sudangphaa succeeded Sutuphaa and ruled for a brief period before being succeeded by his son.
7. Sukhaamphaa (1369-1376): Sukhaamphaa, also known as Jayadhwajpal, ascended to the throne after Sudangphaa and ruled for a relatively short period.
8. Sutuphaa (1376-1379): Sutuphaa, also known as Sukhaangphaa II, returned to the throne for a second reign before being succeeded by his son.
9. Sukhrungphaa (1379-1407): Sukhrungphaa, also known as Sukhamphaa, ruled for a significant period and continued the expansion of the Ahom Kingdom.
10. Sutuphaa (1407-1422): Sutuphaa, also known as Sudangphaa II, ruled during a period of stability and territorial expansion for the Ahom Kingdom.
The list continues with a succession of kings who ruled over the Ahom Kingdom until its eventual decline and annexation by the British East India Company in 1826. While I've provided some of the early kings here, the complete list of Ahom kings includes many more rulers who contributed to the kingdom's history and legacy.
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