Lakshmi Singha Sunyeophaa | |
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Swargadeo Chaopha | |
34th king of the Ahom Kingdom | |
Reign | 1769-1780 |
Predecessor | Suremphaa |
Successor | Suhitpangphaa |
Born | c.1713 Kalsila,[1] Morigaon, Ahom kingdom (present-day Assam, India) |
Died | 13 December 1780 (aged 67) Rangpur, Ahom kingdom (present-day Assam, India) |
Consort | Kuranganayani Krishnapuria (Parvatia Konwari) Granddaughter of Jay Singha |
Issue | Lokenath Gohain Two daughters |
House | Tungkhungia |
Dynasty | Ahom Dynasty |
Father | Sukhrungphaa |
Mother | Bogi Rajmao |
Religion | Hinduism (Shaktism) |
Royal Seal |
Ahom dynasty |
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Sunyeopha also Lakshmi Singha (c. 1713 – 13 December 1780), was the 34th Ahom king, who reigned from 1769 to 1780. After the death of Suremphaa, he married the Queen Kuranganayani and became the king of the Ahom kingdom. Shortly after he was installed he became a captive of the rebels of the Moamoria rebellion for a few months but soon managed to regain his kingdom. With the help of Kuranganayani, after destroying all the Moamoria rebels including Borbaruah Ragho, Lakshmi Singha was once again crowned as king of Ahom kingdom.