Bogendra, grandfather of Maharaja Sir Churchand Singh, Natendra, Angou Senapati, Haochao, Sana Barachaoba, Panganton, Puskar, Sana Uriba, Sana Megajing, ThebaIrendra, Ningtek Sana, Princess Yumshangbi, Princess Chaonu, Princess nongthonbi, Princess Thokchom Ongbi, Princess Konusana, Princess Wangol sana, Princess Chaobiton, Princess Chaobiton and others
Names
Meetingu Lairen Nonglen Sendreng Manik Khomba
House
Ningthouja
Father
Maharaja Badra Singh
Mother
Queen Loitongbam Chanu Premlata
Kingdom of Manipur
Part of History of Manipur
Kings of Manipur
Loiyumba
1074–1112
Senbi Kiyamba
1467–1508
Koirengba
1508–1512
Khagemba
1597–1652
Pitambar Charairongba
1697–1709
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
Nara Singh
1844–1850
Debindro Singh
1850–1850
Chandrakirti Singh
1850–1886
Surachandra Singh
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)
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Nara Singh (1792 – 11 April 1850) also known as Chingthanglen Pamheiba and Meetingu Lairen Nonglen Sendreng Manik Khomba, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Manipur. He ruled first as regent from 1834 to 1844 and then as king for a period of six years from 1844 to 1850. His subjects called him ‘Eningthou Nungsiba’ or ‘our beloved king’.[1]
^Kamei, Gnangmumei (2009). maharaja Nar Singh: "Eningthou Nungsiba" of manipur. Imphal: The Maharaja Narasingh Merorial Committee. p. 6.
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