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The Ahom Kingdom (1228-1826) was established by Sukaphaa, a Tai prince from Maulung in the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra, between the extant Chutiya kingdom in the east and the Kachari kingdom in the west. The kingdom established a multi-ethnic polity, beginning especially under Suhungmung. It made major advances under Pratap Singha, under who the administration was revamped and the Mughal incursions were thwarted. Mughal influence was completely removed under Godadhar Singha and the Ahom kingdom reached its zenith under his son, Rudra Singha. The kingdom became weaker with the rise of the Moamoria rebellion, and subsequently fell to a succession of Burmese invasions. With the defeat of the Burmese after the first Anglo-Burmese War and the Treaty of Yandaboo, control of the kingdom passed into British hands.

Ahom Administration

Swargadeo and Patra Mantris

The Ahom kingdom was ruled by a king, called Swargadeo, who had to be a member of the Ahom princely families and a descendent of the first king Sukaphaa. Strict progeniture was not maintained and the three great Gohains (see below) occasionally had an influence on the choice of the next king. Sukaphaa had two great Gohains to aid him in administration: Burhagohain and the Bargohain. They could be selected from specific families and princes who were eligible for the position of Swargadeo were not considered for these positions and vice versa. The Burhagohain weilded strong influence in the Ahom kingdom. Suhungmung added a third Gohain, Barpatragohain, and this position was reserved for the desendent of the first. Pratap Singha added two more offices: the Barbarua and the Barphukan. The Barbarua was in command of the region east of Kaliabor not under the command of the Gohains and the Barphukan was in command over the region west of it. The five positions consituted the patra mantris.

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