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Chiring Phukan

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Chiring Phukan or Phu-Kon Si-Ring (Ahom: ๐‘œ‡๐‘œค ๐‘œ€๐‘œจ๐‘œƒ๐‘œซ ๐‘œ๐‘œข ๐‘œ๐‘œข๐‘œ‚๐‘œซ; Assamese: เฆšเฆฟเงฐเฆฟเฆ‚ เฆซเงเฆ•เฆจ) is an official of the state of Ahom in medieval Assam. He was the worshiper of the Ahoms and the lord of the deodhais (Ahom priest). The third Ahom King Subinphaa divided the noble Ahoms into seven clans or houses and included the Chiring Phukans in the Chiring clan. They conducted all the royal rituals and worship according to Ahom traditions.

References

  1. Surjyakumar Bhuyan (2009). เฆ†เฆนเง‹เฆฎเงฐ เฆฆเฆฟเฆจ (Ahomar Din. Guwahati: Bani Mandir. p. 29. ISBN 978-93-81064-87-0.
  2. "History of North East India (1228-1947)". Rajib Gandhi Univeraity, Arunachal Pradesh. p. 56. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
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