Marjit Singh
Kingdom of Manipur | |
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Part of History of Manipur | |
Kings of Manipur | |
Pamheiba | 1720–1751 |
Gaurisiam | 1752–1754 |
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) | |
Marjit Singh was a Meitei royal who ruled between 1812 and 1819.[1] He fought for power during the internal power struggles in Manipur after the death of Ching-Thang Khomba. He was King shortly before the advent of the Burmese occupation, locally known as Chahi-Taret Khuntakpa. He was the brother of Charajit Singh (Chourjit Singh) and Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Hodson, Thomas Callan.The Meiteis. Harvard University, 1908.
Preceded by Charajit Singh |
King of Manipur 1812–1819 |
Succeeded by Shubol |
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