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Sukaphaa (r. 1228–1268), also Siu-Ka-Pha, the first Ahom king in medieval Assam, was the founder of the Ahom kingdom and the architect of Assam. A prince of the Su/Tsu (Tiger) clan of the Mao-Shan sub-tribe originally from present-day Mong Mao, Yunnan Province, China, the kingdom he established in 1228 existed for nearly six hundred years and in the process unified the various ethnic groups of the region that left a deep impact on the region. In reverence to his position in Assam's history the honorific Chaolung is generally associated with his name (Chao: lord; Lung: great).

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  • Sukaphaa (es)
  • Sukaphaa (in)
  • Sukaphaa (en)
  • Секафа (uk)
  • 蘇卡法 (zh)
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  • Секафа (асс. স্বৰ্গদেউ চাওলুং চ্যুকাফা) — перший ахомський цар середньовічного Ассаму. Був тайським принцом. Царство, яке він заснував 1228 року, існувало упродовж майже 600 років та мало сильний вплив на історію регіону. (uk)
  • Chaolung Sukaphaa (reinó 1228-1268), también conocido como Siu-Ka-Pha, es el primer rey Ahom del período medieval de Assam, fue el fundador del .​ Originalmente era un príncipe tailandés proveniente de . Fundó su reino en 1228 y durante su reinado unificó varios pueblos tribales y no tribales, dejando una profunda marca en la conformación de la región. En homenaje al sitio que ocupa en la historia de Assam el título honorífico de Chaolung se encuentra por lo general asociado a su nombre (Chao: señor; Lung: gran). (es)
  • Sukaphaa (r. 1228–1268), also Siu-Ka-Pha, the first Ahom king in medieval Assam, was the founder of the Ahom kingdom and the architect of Assam. A prince of the Su/Tsu (Tiger) clan of the Mao-Shan sub-tribe originally from present-day Mong Mao, Yunnan Province, China, the kingdom he established in 1228 existed for nearly six hundred years and in the process unified the various ethnic groups of the region that left a deep impact on the region. In reverence to his position in Assam's history the honorific Chaolung is generally associated with his name (Chao: lord; Lung: great). (en)
  • 蘇卡法(阿薩姆語:স্বৰ্গদেউ চাওলুং চ্যুকাফা,Swôrgôdeu Saûlung Syukapha,泰語:เจ้าหลวงเสือก่าฟ้า,Chaoluang Seuakafa,印地語:छो लुंग सुकफा,英語:Chaolung Sukaphaa,1189年-1268年),或譯素卡帕、纠康发、苏卡发,苏卡帕,或稱昭龍蘇卡法(昭龍意為「大王」),他是阿豪姆王國開國之君。蘇卡法是中国云南与緬甸接壤之傣族孟卯王國王子,1215年初他與三個皇后,兩個兒子一個女兒,幾個貴族和他們家庭,另帶9000男女、大象两头,马三百匹離開王國。花了13年時間越過緬甸西北帕凱山,並在1227年於潘哨山口附近征服當地的那加族建立了第一個勐,1228年進入布拉馬普特拉河定居。最先在(Tipam)建国,1251年迁至查莱碉并建都于此。之后在平地低濕之地種植水稻,人口大增。 儘管蘇卡法在通過帕凱山途中時對手下非常嚴厲,但到了布拉馬普特拉河谷後則採和解的和非對抗性的政策,他娶了當地部落首領的女兒和他們建立了友好關係,當他開始建立他的王國領域時,他避免了人口密集的地區。他鼓勵他的士兵以及阿豪姆人精英成員在當地結婚。 (zh)
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  • Sukaphaa (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Chaolung_Sukapha_Statue.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sukafa.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sukafa_kshetra.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/King_Sukaphaa.jpg
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