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In early 13th century, Sukaphaa, a Shan (Mong Mao) prince began his journey with some of his followers and crossed Patkai hills. Then he reached eastern part of that time Kamarupa kingdom, present day eastern part of Brahmaputra valley. He moved from place to place, searching for a seat. He decided not to attack the Moran and Borahi but befriend them instead. Sukaphaa finally established his capital at Charaideo near present-day Sivasagar in 1253 and began the task of state formation. This state later on known as Ahom kingdom, present day Upper Assam.

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In early 13th century, Sukaphaa, a Shan (Mong Mao) prince began his journey with some of his followers and crossed Patkai hills. Then he reached eastern part of that time Kamarupa kingdom, present day eastern part of Brahmaputra valley. He moved from place to place, searching for a seat. He decided not to attack the Moran and Borahi but befriend them instead. Sukaphaa finally established his capital at Charaideo near present-day Sivasagar in 1253 and began the task of state formation. This state later on known as Ahom kingdom, present day Upper Assam.