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List of Manipuri Kingsreport

  • Nongda Lairen Pakhangba 33 - 154 CE (Legendary kings)

  • Khuiyoi Tompok (154-264 CE) 154 - 264 CE (Legendary kings)

  • Taothingmang (264-364 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Khui Ningonba (364-379 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Pengsiba (379-394 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Kaokhangba (394-411 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Naokhamba (411-428 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Naophangba (428-518 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Sameirang (518-568 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Urakonthouba (568-658 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Naothingkhon (663-763 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Khongtekcha (763-773 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Keirencha (784-799 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Yaraba (799-821 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Ayangba (821-910 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Ningthoucheng (910-949 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Chenglie-Ipan-Lanthaba (949-969 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Keiphaba Yanglon (969-984 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Irengba (984-1074 CE) (Legendary kings)

  • Loiumba (1074-1112) (Kangleipak State)

  • Loitongba (1112-1150) (Kangleipak State)

  • Atom Yoiremba (1150-1163) (Kangleipak State)

  • Iyanthaba (1163-1195) (Kangleipak State)

  • Thayanthaba (1195-1231) (Kangleipak State)

  • Chingthang Lanthaba (1231-1242) (Kangleipak State)

  • Thingbai Shelhongba (1242-1247) (Kangleipak State)

  • Puranthaba (1247-1263) (Kangleipak State)

  • Khumomba (1263-1278) (Kangleipak State)

  • Moiramba (1278-1302) (Kangleipak State)

  • Thangbi Lanthaba (1302-1324) (Kangleipak State)

  • Kongyamba (1324-1335) (Kangleipak State)

  • Telheiba (1335-1355) (Kangleipak State)

  • Tonaba (1355-1359) (Kangleipak State)

  • Tabungba (1359-1394) (Kangleipak State)

  • Lairenba (1394-1399) (Kangleipak State)

  • Punsiba (1404-1432) (Kangleipak State)

  • Ningthoukhomba (1432-1467) (Kangleipak State)

  • Senbi Kiyamba (1467-1508) (Kangleipak State)

  • Koiremba (1508-1512) (Kangleipak State)

  • Lamkhyamba (1512-1523) (Kangleipak State)

  • Nonginphaba (1523-1524) (Kangleipak State)

  • Kabomba (1524-1542) (Kangleipak State)

  • Tangjamba (1542-1545) (Kangleipak State)

  • Chalamba (1545-1562) (Kangleipak State)

  • Mugyamba (1562-1597) (Kangleipak State)

  • Khagemba (1597-1652) (Kangleipak State)

  • Khunjaoba (1652-1666) (Kangleipak State)

  • Paikhomba (1666-1697) (Kangleipak State)

  • Charairongba (1697-1709) (Kangleipak State)

  • Gharib Nawaz (Pamheiba) (1709-1754), adoption of the name Manipur (Kangleipak State)

  • Chit Sain (1754-1756) (Kangleipak State)

  • Gaurisiam (1756-1763) (Kangleipak State)

  • Ching-Thang Khomba (Bhagya Chandra) (1764-1798) (Kangleipak State)

  • Rohinchandra (Harshachandra Singh) (1798-1801) (Kangleipak State)

  • Maduchandra Singh (1801-1806) (Kangleipak State)

  • Charajit Singh (1806-1812) (Kangleipak State)

  • Marjit Singh (1812-1819), brother of Charajit, came to power with Burmese support (Kangleipak State)

  • Gambhir Singh (Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) (1825-1834), restored after the First Anglo-Burmese War (British Raj)

  • Nara Singh (1844-1850), son of Bhadra Singh (British Raj)

  • Debendro Singh (1850), brother of Nara Singh (British Raj)

  • Chandrakirti Singh (1850-1886), son of Gambhir SIngh (British Raj)

  • Maharaja Surchandra (1886-1890) (British Raj)

  • Kulachandra (1890-1891) (British Raj)

  • Churachand Singh (1891-1941) (British Raj)

  • Bodhchandra Singh (1941-1947), d. 1955 (British Raj)

  • Bodhchandra Singh (1947-1949), d. 1955 (Sovereign State of Manipur)

  • Bodhchandra Singh (1949-1955), d. 1955 (Republic of India)

  • Pareihanba Okendro (1955 - 1976) (Republic of India)

  • Leishemba Sanajaoba (1996 to present) (Republic of India)

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Manipur is a state in northeast India. The state, which was once part of Assam, was founded in 1972 and borders Myanmar to the east, Assam to the West, Mizoram to the South and Nagaland to the north. In the Meitei language, the state’s name (Manipur) means “Pearl City” . Nehru called it the jewel of the seal. Manipur became independent from British occupation on August 11,1947, and on September 21,1949, Manipur’s King Bagjachandra was forced to incorporate Manipur into India.

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