1359:. Here also the Sannyasi charmed the people by demonstrations of his occult power. The fame of Paramananda Sannyasi spread among the nobility in the capital Garhgaon. Udayaditya Singha also heard of the prowess of Paramananda Sannyasi and had him brought to the Royal Palace. Udayaditya was very much impressed with the miracles performed by the Sannyasi and also by his knowledge on religious topics. The king became greatly devoted to Paramananda, considered him as Guru or religious mentor and constructed for him a large monastery near the entrance of the Capital known as
1190:. They use to come down to the plains on marauding excursions when they would capture Assamese people and properties. The Dafalas were however kept in check by the grant of blackmail from the Ahom rulers and by permission to use the services of the Dafala-Bahatias who were formed into a penal colony settled along the foot of the Dafala hills. The Dafalas now complained that they were on the verge of starvation owing to the long delay in the delivery of the stipulated blackmail and the payment of the taxes due from the Bahatias. Therefore, under the leadership of
1429:, commander of one thousand men. He was the son of Kharagom, the Ahom officer who had been killed in the Dafala campaign in 1672 CE. Debera was very much enraged by the atrocities committed on the Vaishnava Mahantas by Udayaditya Singha. He resolved to curb the influence of the Sannyasi and preserve the integrity and prestige of the Vaisnava monks of Assam. Being himself a disciple of Makajan Mahanta of the Thakuria denomination, he knelt down before the Mahantas and solicited their blessings for the success of his enterprise, saying,- “
1574:” Some sources states that the king was poisoned by Debera. The three wives of Udayaditya were also put to death. Udayaditya Singha's Guru, Paramananda Sannyasi, who had unwittingly caused the revolution, was arrested by Sarugohain and Debera. He was subjected to various tortures, insults and humiliations, and later put to death. His corpse was placed on a raft and set adrift on the Dikhow River, as a warning to others who ever schemed to set up a new order.
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evacuated them for safer destinations. As the Ahom soldiers were about to return, they were attacked by the
Dafalas who had concealed themselves in the neighbouring jungles. The Ahom soldiers seized with panic dispersed down the slope of the mountains. Large numbers were massacred by the Dafalas, some were carried off as slaves, and the rest were chased down to the plains. The Ahom officers Khaga Hazarika and Khragom were among the slain. The
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1414:. The king reiterated his conviction of the omniscience of his Guru Paramananda and the consequent propriety on the part of the Mahantas to become the Sannyasi's disciples. The Thakuria Mahantas now stood as one man determined to oppose the king's design to convert them to the discipleship of the Paramananda. In this they received the tacit support of the three Gohains who thought that the time for their intervention had arrived.
1250:, fearing punishment under Royal orders. Their leader Bakara Gam now appeared on the scene with fifty-two followers and continued the parleys with Tua and Tita. Bakara Gam realized the insecurity of his position, and said, “The Borbarua has come to kill us. How will it be possible on the part of elephants to proceed by paths meant for the passage of dogs and jackals?” Tua and Tita sent a secret message through
1483:, the elephant rider, to employ elephants to break the gates of the Palace. The elephants broke open the gates and the conspirators entered inside the Palace compound. The entrance guards and their chief Pacha Simalu Hazarika, after offering some resistance, were killed by the conspirators. Sarugohain, accompanied by other conspirators marched towards the Royal Audience Hall.
1445:. Debera was witty enough to understand the real intention of the monarch, and informed the king that he would start on the expedition after three days as he was convalescent at that time having just recovered from polypus of the nose. On that very night, Debera met the three Dangarias and persuaded them to support
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Meanwhile, Sarugohain stationed himself at the king's audience-chamber, and dispatched men to guard the several gates of the palace compound. Debera and Mohan deka removed the ladder leading to the royal apartments. Those who opposed
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Phukans, Rajkhowas and Baruas became disciples of Paramananada Sannyasi. The Sannyasi claimed to know, while sitting at his own Chunpora residence, everything that the king said or did in his palace. Claims of this nature enabled the Sannyasi to exercise great sway over the mind of the king
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tried to dissuade the monarch stating reasons that the
Dafalas lived in inaccessible villages situated in the midst of dense forest and steep mountain defiles, and the hill-men could always evade the pursuers by flying from one shelter to another. The Premier instructed Udayaditya Singha to use tact
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who proceeded by different routes against the
Dafalas. But the Ahom troops could not make any headway for difficulties of communications aggravated by the torrential showers of the monsoon season. Finally when they reached the villages of the Dafalas, they found it empty, as the Dafalas had already
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under the influence of
Paramananda Sannyasi was a political blunder of highest magnitude which ultimately cost him his throne and his life. The political unrest and anarchy which began during his reign will continue for another few years, which will be considered as one of the dark chapters in the
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who were fighting against the Mughal invaders. While it reflected his fighting spirit and determination, but subsequent events also showed that he was stubborn and lacked the knowledge of political diplomacy and military skills. The military disaster in the campaign against the
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filled the soldiers with enthusiasm and courage. The retreating Ahom army and fleet joined their general and fell upon the invading Mughal forces. The Ahom war vessels entered into the thick of Mughal fleet and in the fight that ensued, the
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Chaodang Barua as well. Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha, soundly asleep in his bed, heard faintly the uproar and commotion outside, but the body-guard on duty in the Royal bed-chamber, who had already been tutored by Debera, informed the monarch that the disturbance was due to the
1355:, he obtained the power to perform miracles. Charmed by his performances of miracles, a large number of people, both male and female, became disciples of the Sannyasi. He then set out on a pilgrimage to Brahmakunda in Eastern Assam, and stayed for sometime at Kalabari in the monastery of
1114:'s western frontier outpost. Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha was overjoyed by this victory and he offered handsome rewards to all the generals of the victorious Ahom army. For their support and services rendered to Ahom forces in driving out the Mughal invaders, the Koch princes,
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and seized the person of the reigning monarch. Meanwhile, Udayaditya got scent of the conspiracy and at once ordered the gates of the city closed and his brother to be arrested. The conspirators decided that they got no time to lose, and therefore decided to act quickly.
1004:, he gave his word that the Mughals will respect the boundary of Ahom kingdom which was set according to the treaty of Asura Ali in 1639 CE. The long continuance of hostilities without any decisive result produced some discontent in the Ahom camp. The demand of
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The
Bairagi has become to my brother, not a mere hermit, but an object of extreme veneration, the Saheb of his head. The Dangarias have also accepted initiation from the Bairagi, and the twelve Mahantas have been summoned. Justice cannot tolerate this impious
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were dispatched to bring the Dafalas to submission. The agents of Dafala chief Bakara Gam met Tua and Tita and expressed regrets for having acted disloyally against the Ahom monarch. Tua and Tita offered to secure pardon for the Dafalas, first from the
1198:(the title Gam means leader or chief), the Dafalas raided a village called Gagaldubi and killed three Assamese persons, and carried off forty persons including women and children. Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha immediately arranged an expedition under
1449:, the younger brother of Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha, in his attempt to seize the throne. Debera then broached the proposal to Sarugohain who readily accepted the offer. The prince gave vent to his resentment on the conduct of Udayaditya Singha,-“
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sent a force who proceeded by boat, but the Dafalas had meanwhile left the venue on the pretext of coming back with the men and goods captured by them from the Assamese. The king accused Tua and Tita for having put the
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and his lieutenants. The proposal was sent to Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha for final decision. The king held consultation with all the nobles. While most of them are in favour of the proposal, the Prime Minister of
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opposed this proposal stating that the resistance which they had offered to the enemy and which caused such loss of men and provisions was absolutely meaningless if it was followed by their voluntary surrender of
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The king got scent of the mischief that was brewing against him and his protégé; and with the object of keeping Debera away from the capital for some time he ordered him to command an expedition against the
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We are incapable of performing miracles. We pass our days in reciting and hearing the glory of the Great God, and in offering prayers for Your Majesty’s welfare. Except this everything else is beyond our
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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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were thrown into prison from where, the king said, they would be released only if they could satisfy him about their spiritual prowess by performing some miracle. The Mahantas replied in one voice,-
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seated in the audience hall, declared himself to be king. Ghorakonwar Bhitarual Phukan who had assisted Sarugohain in his bid for the throne was immediately re-elevated to the office of
1597:. The Bairagi Ali or road in Upper Assam was constructed during his reign. Contemporary historians remarked that he lacked the strength and intelligence of his elder brother Swargadeo
1363:. With the view to enhance his Guru's respect, he ordered all the Royal officers to become disciples of Paramananda Sannyasi. Forced by Royal orders, the three Dangarias or ministers,
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learnt about this he himself came to the battle scene and boarded his boat accompanied by six other war vessel and rushed towards the enemy with his seven boats. The appearance of
1498:, along with their men rushed forward to resist the conspirators led by Sarugohain, but they were over-powered, after offering some resistance. Sarugohain hurled his spear at the
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or religious heads of the Thakuria denomination and asked them to become disciples of the Gakulpuri Sannyasi. The Mahantas protested in a body; and their leaders, the Mahantas of
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or the Commander of the household troops. During the following dry season the Dafala leaders returned the goods and released the captured Assamese prisoners of their own accord.
1615:, as kings became mere puppets in the hands of powerful ministers who will install and depose king at will. The period of ministerial supremacy will continue till 1681 CE, when
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Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha became greatly devoted to Paramananda Sannyasi, and in his eagerness to advance the prestige and influence of Paramananda summoned the twelve
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of dereliction of duty and ordered him to be stripped naked and put to death, but on the intercession of the Queen-mother, the life of Ghorakonwar
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was seriously ill at that time and the Ahom army was demoralized by the absence of their general. On the sight of Mughal boats sailing towards
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among common Assamese people, owing to his origin from Gakulpur. He had first lived at Hajo with another hermit from Kalitakuchi in
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and his supporters fully armed approached the palace at mid night. They requested the Chief of the guards, guarding the entrance,
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then returned to his camp at Barchetia. The King attributed this reverse to neglect and mismanagement on the part of Ghorakonwar
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who was in high fever during the battle against Mughals died soon after his memorable triumph at Saraighat. His elder brother
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or Sannyasi and his influence over the king. Paramananda Sannyasi hailed from Gakulpur near Brindaban. He was also known as
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ascended the throne, Maju Gohain was appointed as Charingia Raja, a post usually held by the heir apparent to the throne.
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of Dimaruguria unit to open the gate. But Pacha Simalu Hazarika refused to let the conspirators in. Debera asked
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was spared. But the king had him dismissed and Charingia Pelan Phukan of Rangmahal fame was appointed as the new
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in the Deodhai's manuscripts. He was the Charing Raja under Suhungmung and the Tipam Raja under Suklenmung. (
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Your Holinesses should only bestow upon me the dust of your feet, and I shall do whatever redress is necessary
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was compelled to suspend operations which were made more difficult by inaccessible character of the terrain.
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to bring them round. The king was satisfied with the answer, and refrained from making further enquiries.
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came from Dulungmukh to Barchetia and then to Gangmukh, from where he sent a number of detachments under
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on a wrong track and had them chained with iron fetters and imprisoned. The rains then set in, and the
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and halted at Rangamati from where he shifted his camp to Dulungmukh. Two Assamese officers,
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to wear the skirt of woman in the event of his further inaction. Having heard this the
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ascended the throne and put an end to the domination of ministers over the monarch.
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205:List of Ahom kings
59:1670 CE to 1672 CE
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115:Ahom kingdom
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33:Ahom Kingdom
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1721:Bhuyan 1957
1611:history of
1538:as the new
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1212:Burhagohain
1207:Burhagohain
1200:Ghorakonwar
1148:Burhagohain
1106:, opposite
1092:Manas River
1067:Andharubali
1059:Brahmaputra
1055:Ram Singh I
1040:Ram Singh I
1028:Ram Singh I
1006:Ram Singh I
990:Ram Singh I
970:Ram Singh I
921:Maju Gohain
917:Sukhaamphaa
838:Ram Singh I
707:Suklingphaa
460:Susenghphaa
447:Sukhaamphaa
330:Interregnum
318:Tyao Khamti
305:Interregnum
280:Interregnum
268:Sukhrangpha
107: 1672
91:Maju Gohain
64:Predecessor
2338:Ahom kings
2332:Categories
2263:References
2163:Barua 2008
1656:Gogoi 1968
1556:Sarugohain
1517:Sarugohain
1469:Sarugohain
1456:Haithaguri
1447:Sarugohain
1379:Langichang
1372:Baghchowal
1196:Bakara Gam
1136:Laluk Sola
949:Sunyatphaa
935:Swargadeo
913:Suklenmung
901:Suhungmung
881:Suhungmung
818:Sunyatphaa
746:Sudingphaa
720:Sudingphaa
681:Sunyeophaa
564:Gobar Roja
538:Suklamphaa
525:Sunyatphaa
512:Supangmung
486:Sutingphaa
434:Suklenmung
421:Suhungmung
369:Suphakphaa
356:Sujangphaa
343:Sudangphaa
78:Suklamphaa
68:Supangmung
22:Sunyatphaa
2215:Gait 1926
2202:Gait 1926
2176:Gait 1926
2085:Gait 1926
2072:Gait 1926
1929:Gait 1926
1838:Gait 1926
1812:Gait 1926
1747:Gait 1926
1734:Gait 1926
1583:Swargadeo
1568:Charaideo
1564:Charaideo
1552:Charaideo
1452:situation
1382:Borgohain
1140:Borphukan
1044:Swargadeo
1036:Aurangzeb
931:Accession
885:Charingia
668:Suremphaa
655:Sunenphaa
642:Sutanphaa
616:Supatphaa
603:Sulikphaa
590:Sudoiphaa
577:Sujinphaa
473:Suramphaa
408:Supimphaa
395:Suhenphaa
382:Susenphaa
242:Subinphaa
229:Suteuphaa
144:Charingia
111:Charaideo
74:Successor
50:Ahom King
2319:See also
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1595:Guwahati
1560:Garhgaon
1521:Borbarua
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1488:Borbarua
1427:Hazarika
1407:Sesamukh
1353:Kamakhya
1349:Kamakhya
1321:Borbarua
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1203:Borbarua
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1144:Guwahati
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998:Guwahati
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293:Sutuphaa
216:Sukaphaa
177:Hinduism
169:Religion
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1640:Deoraja
1156:Mughals
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1120:Darrang
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499:Sutamla
150:Dynasty
29:Chaopha
1648:Suleng
1644:Sureng
1587:Kamrup
1578:Legacy
1443:Sadiya
1439:Mishmi
1423:Debera
1345:Kamrup
1180:Dafala
1122:, and
1104:Hadira
1100:Kamrup
551:Suhung
161:Father
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1536:Chapa
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56:Reign
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