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Supimphaa was the king of from 1493 CE to 1497 CE. In order to exact revenge on the murderers of his father , he unleashed a reign of terror among people of both high and low ranks alike.

Due to some minor fault, he even exiled one of his wives to , who was pregnant at that time. She later gave birth to a son named Konsheng, who would be appointed as the first of and will be known for his military genius and courage.


Ancestry and accession
Supimphaa was the eldest son of Ahom king Suhenphaa. After his father’s assassination in 1493 CE, Susenphaa ascended the throne as the new king of .


Reign

Punishment of the murderers of Suhenphaa
The first act of Supimphaa, after ascending to the throne, was to trace out and execute the conspirators who had plotted and assassinated his father . The main accused Lantarunban and his two sons, Taophrong and Khuntao was arrested after some search operations. Later all three of them were executed. Other co-conspirators were also punished for their co-operation in the crime. Khunlung was also suspected to have links in the conspiracy. Therefore, fearing punishment from the king, Khunlung fled from his quarters. Supimphaa immediately dismissed Khunlung from his office, and appointed another member of family, Khunlung Khampeng as the new . Later Khunlung was arrested but he escaped the capital punishment as the nobles requested the king to grant forgiveness. The property of Khunlung was confiscated and he was exiled to his village residence.


Exile of the royal consort and birth of Kancheng
The Nagas had maintained friendly relations since the time of Supimphaa’s father, king . Every year, they come to pay tribute and respect to the Ahom king in the capital. One of the wives of Supimphaa happened to see a Naga chief who had come to pay tribute, and praised his beauty in the king’s hearing. The king was so enraged and furious that he immediately ordered her exile to the Naga village, from which that Naga chief belonged. She was pregnant at the time and subsequently gave birth to a son. He was named as Senglung, but he will be become famous as Kancheng. Supimphaa’s successor would come to know about Kancheng and his royal origin. He brought Kancheng to his court and appointed him to the newly created office of , equal in ranks with the office of and . Kancheng would serve in many battles and under his military leadership, the Ahom army reached the banks of river, the western boundary of ancient .


Death
During his short reign (1493 CE-1497 CE), Supimphaa tried to trace out all people who were in league with the conspiracy in assassination of his father, . Many people were traced out and then they along with their relatives were tortured and severely punished. The nobles were terrified by these high handed actions of the king. While these search operations were going on, Supimphaa died, suddenly in 1497 CE. Historical accounts vary regarding the cause of his death. Some accounts attribute his death to natural cause, while some records maintained that he was assassinated. Prominent Assamese historian and writer Gunaviram Burua stated since the assassination of caused much unrest and terror among the people, therefore, the nobles after assassinating Supimphaa, hide the real facts and spread the news of the death of king due to natural causes. Supimphaa was succeeded by his son , whose reign was characterized by expansion of into the territories of and .


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