Subinphaa

Subinphaa (1281–1293) was the third king of the Ahom kingdom.

Subinphaa
Chao-Pha
Ahom King
SuccessorSukhaangphaa
Reign1281–1293
BornSubinphaa
Full name
Subinphaa
ReligionAhom religion

During Subinphaa's rule, the Ahoms divided themselves into the rulers and the ruled with the formal delineation of the Ahom nobility (Satgharia Ahoms) and the rest of the Ahoms identifying themselves with the rest of the population.[1] Literally the Ahom of the Seven Houses, the nobility consisted of three state clans called Gohain (the royal, Burhagohain and Borgohain) and four priestly clans called Gogoi (Deodhai, Bailung, Mohan and Siring).[2]

Notes

  1. (Baruah 1993, p. 16)
  2. (Baruah 1993, p. 44ff)
gollark: You can keep a counter on each side, increment it when a message is sent/received, and ignore any with the wrong value, or just send a time (encrypted) and complain if it's more than a second or so off.
gollark: Replay attacks are easy enough to deal with.
gollark: Possibly. But you run into a similar issue to the symmetric encryption thing: what if someone steals a device with access to it and/or reads the keys off?
gollark: If you trust all the devices which you'll want accessing the banking server, you could use symmetric encryption.
gollark: This has the advantage that other CC computers can't intercept it in any wya.

References

  • Baruah, S. L. (1993), Last Days of Ahom Monarchy, New Delhi
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