List of Meitei kings
Kingdom of Manipur | |
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Part of History of Manipur | |
Kings of Manipur | |
Pamheiba | 1720-1751 |
Gaurisiam | 1752-1763 |
Chitsai | 1754-1756 |
Ching-Thang Khomba | 1769-1798 |
Rohinchandra | 1798-1801 |
Maduchandra Singh | 1801-1806 |
Chourjit Singh | 1806-1812 |
Marjit Singh | 1812-1819 |
Gambhir Singh | 1825-1834 |
Raja Nara Singh | 1844-1850 |
Debindro Singh | 1850 |
Chandrakirti Singh | 1850-1886 |
Raja Surchandra | 1886-1890 |
Kulachandra Singh | 1890-1891 |
Churachandra Singh | 1891-1941 |
Bodhchandra Singh | 1941-1949 |
Manipur monarchy data | |
Ningthouja dynasty (Royal family) | |
Pakhangba (Symbol of the kingdom) | |
Cheitharol Kumbaba (Royal chronicle) | |
Imphal (Capital of the kingdom) | |
Kangla Palace (Royal residence) | |
A total number of 76 kings from the Ningthouja dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Manipur presently Manipur state of Republic of India from 33 CE to 1955 CE.[1]
List of Meitei kings
- Nongda Lairen Pakhangba (33-154 CE)
- Khuiyoi Tompok (154-264 CE)
- Taothingmang (264-364 CE)
- Khui Ningonba (364-379 CE)
- Pengsiba (379-394 CE)
- Kaokhangba (394-411 CE)
- Naokhamba (411-428 CE)
- Naophangba (428-518 CE)
- Sameirang (518-568 CE)
- Urakonthouba (568-658 CE)
- Naothingkhon (663-763 CE)
- Khongtekcha (763-773 CE)
- Keirencha (784-799 CE)
- Yaraba (799-821 CE)
- Ayangba (821-910 CE)
- Ningthoucheng (910-949 CE)
- Chenglie-Ipan-Lanthaba (949-969 CE)
- Keiphaba Yanglon (969-984 CE)
- Irengba (984-1074 CE)
- Loiumba (1074-1112 CE)
- Loitongba (1112-1150 CE)
- Atom Yoiremba (1150-1163 CE)
- Iyanthaba (1163-1195 CE)
- Thayanthaba (1195-1231 CE)
- Chingthang Lanthaba (1231-1242 CE)
- Thingbai Shelhongba (1242-1247 CE)
- Puranthaba (1247-1263 CE)
- Khumomba (1263-1278 CE)
- Moiramba (1278-1302 CE)
- Thangbi Lanthaba (1302-1324 CE)
- Kongyamba (1324-1335 CE)
- Telheiba (1335-1355 CE)
- Tonaba (1355-1359 CE)
- Tabungba (1339-1394 CE)
- Lairenba (1394-1399 CE)
- Punsiba (1404-1432 CE)
- Ningthoukhomba (1432-1467 CE)
- Senbi Kiyamba (1467-1508 CE)
- Koiremba (1508-1512 CE)
- Lamkhyamba (1512-1523 CE)
- Nonginphaba (1523-1524 CE)
- Kabomba (1524-1542 CE)
- Tangjamba (1542-1545 CE)
- Chalamba (1545-1562 CE)
- Mugyamba (1562-1597 CE)
- Khagemba (1597-1652 CE)
- Khunjaoba (1652-1666 CE)
- Paikhomba (1666-1697 CE)
- Charairongba (1697-1709 CE)
- Garibniwaj (Pamheiba)(1709-1754 CE)
- Chit Sain (1754-1756 CE)
- Gaurisiam (1756-1764 CE)
- Chingthangkhomba (Bhagya Chandra) (1764-1798 CE)
- Rohinhandra (Harshachandra Singh) (1798-1801 CE)
- Madhuchandra (1801-1806 CE)
- Chourjit (1806-1812 CE)
- Marjit (1812-1819 CE)
- Takuningthou (Herachandra) (1819 CE)
- Yumjaotaba (1820 CE)
- Gambhir Singh (1821 CE)
- Jai Singh (1822 CE)
- Jadu Singh (Nongpok Chinslenkhomba) (1823 CE)
- Raghab Singh (1823-1824 CE)
- Nongchup Lamgaingamba (Bhadrasing) (1824 CE)
- Gambhir Singh (Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) (1825-1834 CE)
- Regency(1834-1844 CE)
- Nara Singh (1844-1850 CE)
- Debendro Singh (1850 CE)
- Chandrakirti (K.C.S.I.) (1850-1886 CE)
- Maharaja Surchandra (1886-1890 CE)
- Kulachandra (1890-1891 CE)
- Churachand Singh (1891-1941 CE)
- Bodhchandra Singh (1941-1955 CE)
- Shanajaoba Singh (1955-....
References
External links
- History of Manipur:The Medieval Period - IIT Guwahati
- Manipur and the mainstream by N. Tombi Singh
- The court chronicles of the kings of Manipur - Cheitharol Kumpapa
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