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Sukhaamphaa

Sukhaamphaa (Assamese: স্বৰ্গদেউ চুখামফা ) (1552–1603) was a king of the Ahom kingdom of medieval Assam. He ruled for a period of fifty one years, the longest in the Ahom dynasty. Very fond of sports, he fell off an elephant soon after his ascension and the injury gave him a limp, and as a result the Buranjis often called him the ''khora roja''.
==Ascension and general rule==
Sukhaamphaa became the king of the Ahom kingdom after his father, Suklenmung, died.
He was particularly fond of sports and personally took part in elephant catching expeditions (''khedda''). Unlike during his father's rule when Sankardev and Madhavdev had to flee the kingdom, the disciples of Madhavdev could come and establish centers of Ekasarana Dharma and it was during Sukhaamphaa's reign that the religion took firm root and began to flourish. Many common folks as well as high officials of the kingdom took initiation in this religion, a development with remarkable consequences.

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