Sudangphaa
| Sudangphaa | |
|---|---|
| Chaopha of Ahom Kingdom | |
| Ahom King | |
| Reign | 1397 CE to 1407 CE |
| Predecessor | Tyao Khamti |
| Successor | Sujangphaa |
| Born | Habung |
| Died | c. 1407 Ahom kingdom |
| Spouse | Sao Nangsheng |
| Dynasty | Ahom dynasty |
| Father | Tyao Khamti |
| Religion | Ahom religion |
| Ahom dynasty |
|---|
Sudangphaa (1397–1407) was a Chaopha of the Ahom kingdom. He was popularly known as Bamuni Konwar (Brahman prince) because of his upbringing in a Brahman's house. His reign marks the first stage in the growth of Hinduism in the Ahom dynasty. He initiated the Singarigharutha ceremony (coronation ceremony) of the Ahom kings, a tradition which was followed by his successors.