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Sukapha: The founder of Ahom kingdom

Context: Recently, there has been a controversy in Assam regarding Chaolung Sukapha who founded the Ahom kingdom and the Assam CM ordered the arrest of a political commentator who had described Chaolung Sukapha as a “Chinese invader”.
About Chaolung Sukapha

  • Sukapha was a 13th-century ruler who founded the Ahom kingdom that ruled Assam for six centuries.
  • He reached Brahmaputra valley in Assam from upper Burma in the 13th century.
  • It was in Charaideo Sukapha established his first small principality, sowing the seeds of further expansion of the Ahom kingdom.
  • Where the Ahoms ruled the land till the province was annexed to British India in 1826 with the signing of the Treaty of Yandaboo.

Ahoms:

  • The founders of the Ahom kingdom had their own language and followed their own religion.
  • Over the centuries, the Ahoms accepted the Hindu religion and the Assamese language.
  • They created a new state by suppressing the older political system of the bhuiyans (landlords).
  • The Ahom state depended upon forced labour. Those forced to work for the state were called paiks.
  • Ahom society was divided into clans or khels. A khel often controlled several villages.
  • Ahoms worshipped their own tribal gods but instead of imposing their own language, religion and rituals on communities living in Assam, they accepted the Hindu religion and the Assamese language.
  • However, the Ahom kings did not completely give up their traditional beliefs after adopting Hinduism.
  • Ahom society was very sophisticated. Poets and scholars were given land grants and theatre was encouraged. Important works of Sanskrit were translated into the local language.
  • Historical works, known as buranjis, were also written, first in the Ahom language and then in Assamese.
  • Most of the Sukapha’s people were men who later married women from communities living in Assam. Intermarriage also increased assimilation processes.

Why is Sukapha important?

  • Sukapha developed very amiable relationships with the tribal communities living there especially the Sutias, the Morans and the Kacharis. 
  • Sukapha’s significance especially in today’s Assam — lies in his successful efforts towards assimilation of different communities and tribes.
  • He is widely referred to as the architect of “Bor Asom” or “greater Assam”.

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