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    Swargadeo Siva Singha (c. ? – 14 December 1744), with Tai name Sutanphaa, was the 31st king of Assam from the Ahom dynasty who reigned from (1714 to 1744...
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    Pramatta Singha (r. 1744–1751) with Tai name Sunenphaa, was the king of Ahom Kingdom. He succeeded his elder brother Swargadeo Siva Singha, as the king...
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    of his march west from Guwahati, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Siva Singha. He is considered as the most illustrious of the Ahom kings, under whom...
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    of the shudra Mahantas and their laity that began during the reign of Siva Singha led to the Moamoria rebellion and ultimately to the eclipse of the kingdom...
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    son and successor Rudra Singha (1696–1714) searched for an alternative state religion, and his son and successor Siva Singha (1714–1744) formally adopted...
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    Later, the most powerful of the Ahom kings, such as Rudra Singha (1697–1714) and Siva Singha (1714 _ –44), continued to patronise Sakta Tantra as the 'cult...
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    were built in 1734 by Bar Raja Ambika, queen of Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha (1714–1744). The height of the Sivadol (dol means temple in Assamese)...
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    to Rantadhwaj Singha all were followers of Ekasarana Dharma. From Gadadhar Singha onwards the kings veered towards Shaktism. Siva Singha made the Shaktism...
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    illustrated manuscripts of Assam. Commissioned under the patronage of King Siva Singha (1714–1744 C.E.) and his queen consort Ambika, it deals with the management...
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    self to King Bana at this location. The temple was built in 1730 by Siva Singha, but the main temple was later destroyed due to erosion by the Brahmaputra...
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  • also known as Pramateswari Devi, was the chief consort of an Ahom king Siva Singha of Ahom kingdom of what is now Assam who ruled the kingdom from 1722...
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    sons. Draupadi's elder sister, Phuleshwari, died in 1731. The King, Siva Singha, then forcibly married Draupadi and forced her to separate from her husband...
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    along with the temple. Brick temple was Built by Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, Dirgheswari temple is considered as a Shakti Peetha for Shakti Worship...
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    Before Rudra Singha (r. 1696–1714) all coins were dated to accession year of kings, since him all the coins had annual impress. Siva Singha (r. 1714–1744)...
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    achieved no notable military achievement. During this period from, Siva Singha to Rajeswar Singha, the kingdom witnessed peace and prosperity and was significant...
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    of the Tiwas tried to yoke off the Ahom supremacy during the reign of Siva Singha but was suppressed. This state was formerly an appendages of the government...
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    Buddhist pantheon. The present temple of Ugra Tara was built by Ahom King Siva Singha in 1725 CE who had excavated a tank three years before. The tank, known...
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    Lora Roja was deposed and then executed by Gadadhar Singha (Gogoi 1968:496–497). Kamaleswar Singha was installed as the king by Purnananda Burhagohain...
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    During the reign of his son Siva Singha, the stature of Shaktism rose even more. Following astrological advice, Siva Singha offered his throne to his three...
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    Sutiya archers of the king's palace were posted. During the reign of Siva Singha, the Dulia Barua and Kukurachuwa Barua were Sutiyas. Other examples of...
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    by Rudra Singha (A.D. 1696–1714), who ordered the illustration of Gita Govinda. It was continued under the reign of his successor Siva Singha and his consorts...
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    mentions several songs themselves composed by the Ahom Rajas Rudra Singha and Siva Singha. Kavichandra Dwija's Dharma Purana, Bishnu Dev Goswami's Padma Purana...
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    text, from the 18th-century Hastividyārnava, commissioned by Ahom king Siva Singha, reads: sri sri mot xivo xingho moharaja. The modern Bengali glyph "র"...
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    along with the temple. Brick temple were made by Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, Dirgheswari temple is considered as a Shakti Peetha for Shakti Worship...
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    Singha Sunyatphaa, Udayaditya Singha Suklamphaa, Ramdhwaj Singha Suteng (Namrup) Saranga Gohain Gobar Roja Gadadhar Singha Rudra Singha Siva Singha Pramatta...
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    (1675–1675) Gadadhar Singha (1681–1696) Jambor Gohain Charing Raja Rudra Singha (1696–1714) Lechai Sriram Siva Singha (1714–1744) Pramatta Singha (1744–1751) Rajeswar...
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  • under the supervision of a Duaria Baruah near this temple. Swargadeo Siva Singha Sutanphaa repaired the ancient Gopeswar temple belonging to 7th -- 10th...
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    Siu-ka-phaa Last Dimasa King, Govindra Chandra Hasnu Swargodeo Siva Singha riding elephant Rudra Singha Jayata in court Timeline of Assam History History of People...
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    Phuleswari, who took the regalia to her hand during the reign of king Siva Singha (1714–1744), appointed a Bhutanese youth as her page. Kancheng, the first...
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    in 1660 Saka (1738) by Tarun Duara Borphukan under the orders of King Siva Singha.[citation needed] The Borphukan was assisted in administration by the...
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