Ambika, Bar Raja
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Tenure1732 – 1738
BornDraupadi
Sivasagar
Sivasagar
Died1738
Chinatali, Ahom Kingdom (Present- day Assam, India)
Chinatali, Ahom Kingdom (Present- day Assam, India)
Spouse
Ramnath Solal Gohain
(sep. 1732)| Ambika | |
|---|---|
| Bar Raja | |
![]() Ambika, as Bar Raja, depicted in a manuscript c.18th century | |
| Bar Raja | |
| Tenure | 1732 – 1738 |
| Born | Draupadi Sivasagar |
| Died | 1738 Chinatali, Ahom Kingdom (Present- day Assam, India) |
| Spouse |
Ramnath Solal Gohain
(sep. 1732) |
| Issue | 3, including Tipam Raja |
| Religion | Hinduism |

Ambika, Bar Raja (born Draupadi; died 1738) was the Chief Consort of Ahom King, Sutanphaa. She became Bar Raja, shortly after the death of her older sister, Phuleshwari. She is known for constructing the Sivasagar Sivadol and the Sivasagar Tank. She was a great patron of learning and education.[1]

