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16th-century Meitei monarch
King Khagemba (Conqueror of the Chinese; 1597–1654), was a monarch from the Kingdom of Kangleipak. He also introduced a new form of polo and new apparel
Khagemba
Meitei speaking Muslim community of Eastern South Asia
Battle of Toubul (near present-day Bishnupur District) in 1606 AD: King Khagemba addressed the commander as Panganba meaning "the strong one" in Meiteilon
Meitei_Pangals
State in northeastern India
17th century, from what is now Bangladesh, during the reign of Meidingu Khagemba. The socio-political turmoil and wars, particularly the persistent and
Manipur
Species of evergreen flowering plant
spectators are allowed to speak during a game. Giving reference to Meitei King Khagemba and the Manipur Kingdom, the beauty and grace of Lei Kabok, also called
Gardenia_jasminoides
List of rulers of Indian state of Manipur
Kangleipak kings expanded their territory, reaching their zenith under king Khagemba (1597–1652 AD). In 1714, a king named Pamheiba adopted Hinduism. He adopted
List of Meitei monarchs of Manipur
List_of_Meitei_monarchs_of_Manipur
Equestrian team sport
regular playing of this game commenced in 1605, during the reign of King Khagemba under newly framed rules of the game. In Manipur, polo was and is still
Polo
settlement is also found in the Ningthourel Lambuba, the Khagemba Lanpha, and the Khagemba Langjei. However, the history of Taraf (as well as that of
Muhammad_Sani
Meitei texts such as the Sanamahi Laikan, the Sanamahi Laihui and the Khagemba Langjei. He is also identified with Lainingthou Sanamahi and Awang Phatlou
Taibang_Khaiba
Manipuri language epics
couple of millennium. Sanamahism Khagi Ngamba The heroic actions of Emperor Khagemba in the conquest of Khagi (China). Sanamahism Chainarol The chivalry of
List_of_epic_poems_in_Meitei
Primordial god in Meitei mythology
dragon, thereby looking like the features of deity Pakhangba. In the post-Khagemba era, representations of Pakhangba in the form of a paphal (a coiled serpent
Pākhangbā
Ruling dynasty of Kangleipak (Manipur) Kingdom
whom the hallowed reign of Pakhangba, Naothingkhong, Loiyumba, Kiyamba, Khagemba, Charairongba, Pamheiba, Maharaja Jai Singh, Maharaja Gambhir Singh, Maharaja
Ningthouja_dynasty
Traditional weaponry in Meitei civilisation
Khumomba and Pukanba. King Kiyamba’s sword was named Lairenbang. King Khagemba had four swords: Khunkhomba, Khoubomba, Loknung Lakaba, and Nongthang Yeklaba
Meitei_traditional_weapons
Capital city of the Indian state Manipur
dominated the region in politics and war. Kangla Palace was built by King Khagemba and his son Khunjaoba. The palace was later destroyed by the British during
Imphal
King of Manipur from 1748 to 1752
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Chitsai
King of Manipur from 33 to 54 CE
stating that pana came into existence much later, during the era of King Khagemba. When Nongda Lairen Pakhangba and his queen consort Laishna were crowned
Nongdā_Lāiren_Pākhangbā
Tradition of the indigenous communities of Kangleipak
(23 July 2019). Astudy of political history of Manipur from Pakhangba to Khagemba (Thesis). Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International(CC BY-NC-SA
Yek_Salai
Meitei language stone inscription
different times. The first seven lines were carved in the time of King Khagemba (1592 AD-1652 AD). The remaining seven lines were added in the time of
Konthoujam Lairembi Stone Inscription
Konthoujam_Lairembi_Stone_Inscription
Early Meitei civilization
peculiarities, and identity. At one time during the reign of Meidingu Khagemba the territory of Kangleipak(Manipur) stretched up to the present Yunnan
Kangleipak
Martial arts in Meitei culture
heritage. Meitei martial arts reached its golden age during the rule of King Khagemba (1597-1652 CE). The Chainarol manuscript, written in the 16th and 17th
Meitei_martial_arts
of Manupuri flowers like the kombirei. Giving reference to Meitei King Khagemba and the Manipur Kingdom, the beauty and grace of Lei Kabok flower, also
Plants_in_Meitei_culture
Indian literature
the 17th century, from what is now Bangladesh, during the reign of king Khagemba. Cheitharol kumbaba and other puya such as Ningthourol Lambuba documents
Meitei_literature
Market in Imphal West, Manipur, India
situated at the heart of the capital : It was established in 1636 AD by king Khagemba as a part of his ... –"Manipur's historic women's only market damaged in
Ima_Market
Unit of length used in Manipur, India
loukhai, 16 loushel, or 32 tong. The value was later redefined by King Khagemba (1597–1652) to be defined by distance between and the fingertips of that
Sana_lamjel
King of Manipur (r. 1759–62, 1763–98)
found that Ngaprum villages were established in the reign of Meetingu Khagemba. So, Haochong villages were senior to Ngaprum villages and a royal verdict
Bhagya_Chandra
1110–1949 kingdom in South Asia, now Manipur state, India
reached under the rule of King Khagemba (1597–1652).[how?] Khagemba's brother Prince Shalungba was not happy about Khagemba's rule so he fled to the Taraf
Manipur_(princely_state)
It was introduced during the reign of King Khunjaoba, the son of King Khagemba, who built the Kangla Fort moat in 1660. In the race, two boats called
Meitei_traditional_games
include this item to mark the end of the festival. It was believed that Khagemba Ningthou (King, 1597–1652) patronised this game. In later generations,
Sports_in_Manipur
Traditional form of polo in Manipur
organized a polo matches to be played by his officials. During reign of King Khagemba (1597-1652 CE) sagol kāngjei was popularised and the rules were revised
Sagol_kāngjei
between King Khagemba (Meitei: ꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ ꯈꯥꯒꯦꯝꯕ) and his youngest brother Sanongba (Meitei: ꯁꯥꯅꯣꯡꯕ) over a minor issue involving a broken boat. Khagemba fled to
Meitei_people_in_Assam
Indian Meitei language daily newspaper
Communal Harmony. Moirangthem Khagemba Meetei was awarded for the best reporting on Public Health & Hygiene. Moirangthem Khagemba Meetei was again awarded
Sanaleibak_(newspaper)
situated at the heart of the capital : It was established in 1636 AD by king Khagemba as a part of his ... –"Manipur's historic women's only market damaged in
Women_in_Meitei_culture
Classical Meitei martial art
creator of Thang-Ta. Thang-Ta reached its peak during the rule of King Khagemba (1597-1652 CE). The Chainarol manuscript, written in the 16th and 17th
Thang_Ta
King of Manipur from 1652 to 1666
Manipur. He ruled from 1652 to 1666. Starting from the time of his father Khagemba, there were many events of Muslim migration and settlement. It continued
Khunjaoba
Maharaja of Manipur from 1941 to 1949
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Bodhchandra_Singh
Meitei beliefs, Awang Phatlou Laimakhomba was born again as the son of King Khagemba and Queen Nongthil Chaibi. He lived briefly as a child and disappeared
Awang_Phatlou_Laimakhomba
Historical account of Manipur
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
History_of_Manipur
Monarch of Manipur (1788–1834)
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Gambhir_Singh
2009 Indian film
Lukhoi as Kaboklei's father Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri as Indu Sorri Senjam as Khagemba, Pamheiba's younger brother Wangkhem Lalitkumar as Minister, Pamheiba's
Kaboklei
King of Manipur
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Gaurisiam
Former royal palace in Kangla, India
Kangla Fort in Imphal started in 1611, during the era of reign of King Khagemba. The Kangla Fort was destroyed and abandoned multiple times during Burmese
Sanggai_Yumpham
Meitei traditional navy
(Department of Boat Building) was responsible for constructing war boats. King Khagemba even set up a department called Mayang Hishaba Loishang, specifically for
Hee_Lanmi
Court chronicle of the kings of Manipur
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Cheitharol_Kumbaba
Fortified Palace in Manipur, India
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Kangla_fort
King of Manipur from 1709 to 1748
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Gharib_Niwaz_(Manipur)
Meitei epic of the historical conquest of Tripura kingdom
been sur rendered to any alien hand. During the reign of our grandsire Khagemba, the invading Burmese were not only defeated but many of them were captured
Takhel_Ngamba
Clothes in Meitei civilization
of wooden blocks, which gained wide popularity during the reign of King Khagemba (Meitei: ꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ ꯈꯥꯒꯦꯝꯕ), around 1630 CE. Traditionally, it was not to be
Meitei_clothing
Maharaja
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Churachand_Singh
Yuvaraj
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Tikendrajit_Singh
regular playing of this game commenced in 1605 during the reign of King Khagemba under newly framed rules of the game. However it was the first Mughal emperor
Polo_in_India
Traditional Meitei deities
Langmeidong Pakhangba Elangbam Panganba Meijrao Lakpa Lairenjam Lairemma Kyamgei Khagemba Kyamgei Mungyamba Pakhangba Salungpham Nongpok Ningthou Kabowakching Loiyarakpa
Umang_Lai
Ningthou
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Rabinchandra
Cultural relationship between Burmese and Meitei traditions
later assimilated into Meitei society. During the reign of Meitei King Khagemba (1592–1652 CE), Manipur's territorial expansion extended southward, covering
Burmese–Meitei_relations
Indian beauty pageant
situated at the heart of the capital : It was established in 1636 AD by king Khagemba as a part of his ... –"India's Mother's Market run by women". BBC News
Femina_Miss_India_2023
Meitei traditional military system
Mungyamba brought guns from Khamral (Burma or China) in 1584 C.E. Later, King Khagemba used guns against enemies in Cachar kingdom and Tripura kingdom. In Pamheiba’s
Lanmi_(Meitei_culture)
Lion God of Manipur
Mungyaang Ngairaangba and Yumnaam Tonba, who presented the deity to King Khagemba (Meitei: ꯈꯥꯒꯦꯝꯕ) (r. 1597-1652 AD). The position Nongshaba's cult was buoyed
Nongshāba
Meitei Ningthou
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Madhuchandra_Singh
King of Manipur from 1697 to 1709
as well as endowed with swift rhythmic flow. Giving reference to King Khagemba and the Manipur Kingdom, the beauty and grace of Lei Kabok, also called
Charairongba
Meitei king of Manipur Kingdom
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Chandrakirti_Singh
Region of Bangladesh and India
During the rule of the Kangleipak King Khagemba, the King's brother, Prince Shalungba, was disappointed with Khagemba's treatment so he fled to Taraf where
History_of_Sylhet
Meitei King and Maharaja of Kangleipak
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Chourajit_Singh
Ningthou, Meidingu of Kangleipak (Manipur)
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Senbi_Kiyamba
Meitei God of polo, horses and warfare
animal in one's house become sick. In 1618 AD, during the reign of King Khagemba, a public worship took place at his abode and also at every watery place
Marjing
Ningthou
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Surachandra_Singh
Ancient Meitei God
Kumbaba mentioned the God for the first time during the reign of King Khagemba (1597 AD-1652 AD). God Nongpok Ningthou and Goddess Panthoibi are true
Nongpok_Ningthou
Novel in the Meitei language
the small Manipuri setting. This novel is set during the reign of King Khāgemba (ꯈꯥꯒꯦꯝꯕ). It tells the story of a conflict between two half-brothers: Khwairākpā
Meitei_novel
S-MN-34 Lainingthou Sanamahi Imphal West Imphal West Upload Photo S-MN-35 Khagemba Leikol Imphal West Imphal West Upload Photo S-MN-36 Megalithic Monument
List of State Protected Monuments in Manipur
List_of_State_Protected_Monuments_in_Manipur
King of Manipur from 1074 to 1122
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Loiyumba
Maharaja of Manipur kingdom
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Kulachandra_Singh
Legislative Assembly constituency in Manipur State, India
353 43.90% 5.91% AITC Kongkham Manglem Singh 9,562 40.54% MSCP Meinam Khagemba 2,377 10.08% BJP Bogimayum Moulana Abdus Salam 1,292 5.48% Margin of victory
Mayang Imphal Assembly constituency
Mayang_Imphal_Assembly_constituency
King of Manipur
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Nara_Singh
officials feared it was a trap similar to the one faced by his ancestor King Khagemba in the sixteenth century. Chandrakirti reassured his officials, mother
Chandrakirti_Jila_Changba
Fishing in Meitei civilization
Queen Meitei Leima Koubaron Taipongambi worked with her husband, King Khagemba, to make fishing easier. She built a fishing canal called Leima Taipombi
Meitei_traditional_fishing
Vassal king of Manipur
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Marjit_Singh
Meitei Monarch of the Ningthouja dynasty
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Lamkiyamba
King of Manipur from 1752 CE to 1753 CE
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Bharatsai
Meitei religious songs
to two prominent historical figures in Meitei history—Thawanthaba and Khagemba—who are invoked as exemplars of royal authority and achievement. Kumdamsei
Meitei_ritual_songs
Medieval kingdom in the north-east of the Indian subcontinent
the line of Muhammad Turani), who became one of the ministers of King Khagemba. They later formed the Tampakmayum, Touthongmayum and Khullakpam clans
Pratapgarh_Kingdom
Manipuri King
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Debindro_Singh
King of Kangleipak
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Ningthou_Khomba
Meitei ruler (died 1231)
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Thawānthābā
Former Shan state in Burma
1612 Hso Doun Hpa (son) 1612 - 1628 Hso Kyaw Hpa (son) He guided King Khagemba of Ningthouja to develop friendly relationships with King Anaukpetlun the
Hsawnghsup
Meitei traditional cavalry
successfully used cavalry forces in their military campaigns: Kiyamba Mungyamba Khagemba Garibaniwaj Bhagyachandra Chourajit Marjit Gambhir Singh During the reign
Sagol_Lanmi
Ningthou
Kabomba 1524–1542 Tangjamba 1542–1545 Chalamba 1545–1562 Mungyamba 1562–1597 Khagemba 1597–1652 Khunjaoba 1652–1666 Paikhomba 1666–1697 Charairongba 1697–1709
Koirengba
Ancient and medieval Meitei theatrical culture
years, from 410 CE to 1748 CE. Women began singing in operas during King Khagemba's rule in 1597 CE, making the performances more socially engaging. These
Traditional_Meitei_theatre
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Bismillah, Giving name
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Earth
Male
Greek
(Πτοοφαγος) Greek name PTOOPHAGOS means "glutton of Ptoon (in Boeotia)." In mythology, this is the name of one of Orion's dogs.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Holy Sign; Lovable; Nice; Auspicious
Girl/Female
Indian
Guru ka Amrit, Holy Amrit
Girl/Female
Muslim
Calm, Quiet and tranquil, Peace of mind
Female
Native American
Native American Navajo name NASCHA means "owl."
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so named from an unattested Old English element henge ‘steep’ + Old English clif ‘cliff’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Simple; Humble
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Able
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KHAGEMBA