Mohanmala Gohain
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| Known for | Moamoria rebellion, Raja of Namrup |
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Mohanmala Gohain or Barjana Gohain, was from the Tungkhungia clan and Raja of Namrup. He was the third son of Rudra Singha, and third in succession, holding the rank of Namrup Raja. Mohanmala Gohain.
Kingship
Mohanmala Gohain could not succeed the throne as his face was pitted with smallpox. Because of the standard established after Sulikphaa Lora Roja, that an Ahom prince had to be free from any physical disability, defect, or deformity to become a king, his crown was passed to his brother Rajeswar Singha. His brother’s first act after becoming king was to exile him to be the Raja of Namrup.
Death
He was secretly poisoned by the Morans later.
Family
Mohanmala Gohain had a son, of whom there are still descendants.
References
- Barbarua, Srinath Duara (1968). Bhuyan, Suryya Kumar, ed. Tungkhungia Buranji; Or, A History of Assam, 1681-1826 A.D.; an Old Assamese Chronicle of the Tungkhungia Dynasty of Ahom Sovereigns, with Marginalia, Genealogical Tables, Bibliography, Glossary, and Index. Translated by Bhuyan, Suryya Kumar. Historical & Antiquarian Studies in Assam, Gauhati. pp. 63–67. Search this book on

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