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Sutanphaa also Siva Singha was a king of Assam who reigned from 1714 to 1744 A.D. He was the eldest son of Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying father at Guwahati, who then proceeded to the capital Rangpur where he ascended to the throne. He is noted is noted for his elaborate system of espionage. He had numerous temples erected and made large gifts of land to them. With his support ''Hinduism became the pre-dominant religion of the Ahoms". The king was also a patron of music and literature and music and himself composed Sanskrit songs and learnt songs. His court poets like Ananta Acharyya composed the Ananda Lahari and Kavichandra, the Kam-Kumar Haran Haran and the Dharma puran at the instance of the king and his first chief queen Phuleshwari. During his reign also came the first

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  • Sutanphaa also Siva Singha was a king of Assam who reigned from 1714 to 1744 A.D. He was the eldest son of Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying father at Guwahati, who then proceeded to the capital Rangpur where he ascended to the throne. He is noted is noted for his elaborate system of espionage. He had numerous temples erected and made large gifts of land to them. With his support ''Hinduism became the pre-dominant religion of the Ahoms". The king was also a patron of music and literature and music and himself composed Sanskrit songs and learnt songs. His court poets like Ananta Acharyya composed the Ananda Lahari and Kavichandra, the Kam-Kumar Haran Haran and the Dharma puran at the instance of the king and his first chief queen Phuleshwari. During his reign also came the first Europeans to trade with Assam. (en)
  • Сутанфаа або Сіва Сінгха (асам.: স্বৰ্গদেউ শিৱ সিংহ) — цар Ахому у першій половині XVIII століття. (uk)
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  • 1744-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1714-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • ChaophaSwargadeo ofAhom Kingdom (en)
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  • Sutanphaa of Ahom (en)
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  • November, 1744 (en)
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  • Swarganripa Saumareswara Rajadhiraja Sri Sri Siva Singha Swarganarajayandeva, Sri Sri Swarganarayana Siva Singha Narendra Mahisi, Sri Sri Mot Siva Singha Maharaja devota (en)
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  • Kalia Gohain (en)
  • Ugra Tipam Raja (en)
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  • Keree Rajmao (en)
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  • Sutanphaa (en)
  • শিৱ সিংহ (en)
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  • 1714 (xsd:integer)
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  • Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom (en)
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  • Сутанфаа або Сіва Сінгха (асам.: স্বৰ্গদেউ শিৱ সিংহ) — цар Ахому у першій половині XVIII століття. (uk)
  • Sutanphaa also Siva Singha was a king of Assam who reigned from 1714 to 1744 A.D. He was the eldest son of Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying father at Guwahati, who then proceeded to the capital Rangpur where he ascended to the throne. He is noted is noted for his elaborate system of espionage. He had numerous temples erected and made large gifts of land to them. With his support ''Hinduism became the pre-dominant religion of the Ahoms". The king was also a patron of music and literature and music and himself composed Sanskrit songs and learnt songs. His court poets like Ananta Acharyya composed the Ananda Lahari and Kavichandra, the Kam-Kumar Haran Haran and the Dharma puran at the instance of the king and his first chief queen Phuleshwari. During his reign also came the first (en)
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  • Sutanphaa (en)
  • Сутанфаа (uk)
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  • Sutanphaa (en)
  • শিৱ সিংহ (en)
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