Suakpuilala
| Suakpuilala | |
|---|---|
| Chief of Reiek Reiek Lal | |
| Predecessor | Mangpawrha |
| Successor | Khalkam |
| Died | c. 1880 Tanhril (borough of present-day Aizawl) |
| Issue | Khalkam, Lalphunga, and 10 more |
| House | Sailo |
| Father | Mangpawrha |
| Mother | Pibuk |
| Religion | Sakhua |
Suakpuilala, known by the British as Sukpilal, was a Lushai chieftain from the Sailo clan who held considerable influence over the western Lushai Hills. Suakpuilala conducted a series of raids in British tea plantations and entered a diplomatic relationship with the British soon after. He was also a patron of bazaars and riverines established in the Lushai Hills as the first official trade channels. A defender of his sovereignty, Suakpuilala's influence in the Lushai Hills was used by the British for mutual benefits.