Chaolung
Sukaphaaၸဝ်ႈလူင်သိူဝ်ၵႃႇၾႃႉ (reign 1228–1268), also Siu-Ka-Pha, the first
Ahom king in medieval
Assam, was the founder of the
Ahom kingdom. A Tai prince originally from
Mong Mao, (which is now included within the Dehong-Dai Singhpho Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan in Peoples Republic of China), the kingdom he established in 1228 existed for nearly six hundred years and in the process unified the various tribal and non-tribal peoples 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).