Sunenpha
| Pramatta Singha Susenphaa | |
|---|---|
| Chaopha Swargadeo of Ahom Kingdom | |
| Rupee of Pramatta Singha | |
| Reign | 1744-1751 | 
| Predecessor | Sutanpha | 
| Successor | Surempha | 
| Born | Ahom kingdom | 
| Died | 1751 Ahom kingdom | 
| House | Tungkhungia | 
| Dynasty | Ahom Dynasty | 
| Father | Sukhrungpha | 
| Religion | Hinduism | 
| Ahom dynasty | 
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Swargadeo Pramatta Singha (r. 1744–1751) with Tai name Sunenphaa, was the king of Ahom Kingdom. He succeeded his elder brother Swargadeo Siva Singha, as the king of Ahom Kingdom. His reign of seven years was peaceful and prosperous. He constructed numerous buildings and temples. The most famous of his buildings was the Rang Ghar, which is also considered as the oldest amphitheatre in Asia.