AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for MARJIT SINGH

Search references for MARJIT SINGH. Phrases containing MARJIT SINGH

See searches and references containing MARJIT SINGH!

AI searches containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

  • Marjit Singh
  • Vassal king of Manipur

    Marjit Singh was a king of Manipur kingdom between 1812 and 1819 as a vassal of Burma, but was eventually expelled by the Burmese. The Burmese devastated

    Marjit Singh

    Marjit Singh

    Marjit_Singh

  • Gambhir Singh
  • Monarch of Manipur (1788–1834)

    Labanyachandra, Madhuchandra, Chourajit Singh and Marjit Singh. The last of these, Marjit SIngh, usurped the throne from Chourajit Singh with Burmese assistance, causing

    Gambhir Singh

    Gambhir Singh

    Gambhir_Singh

  • Chahi Taret Khuntakpa
  • Seven years' devastation in Manipur Kingdom

    rule of King Marjit Singh and was led by Burmese general Mingimala Bandula. Marjit, along with his brothers Chourjit Singh and Gambhir Singh, fled to Cachar

    Chahi Taret Khuntakpa

    Chahi Taret Khuntakpa

    Chahi_Taret_Khuntakpa

  • Manipur Levy
  • Meitei historical military body

    the reign of Chourjit Singh, the third successor of Maharaja Bhagyachandra, a conflict arose when his brother, Prince Marjit Singh, rebelled and fled to

    Manipur Levy

    Manipur Levy

    Manipur_Levy

  • List of Manipuri kings
  • List of rulers of Indian state of Manipur

    Madhuchandra Gambhir Singh (1821 CE, 6 months), brother of Marjit Singh Jai Singh (1822 CE) Jadu Singh (Nongpok Chinslenkhomba) (1823 CE) Raghab Singh (1823-1824

    List of Manipuri kings

    List of Manipuri kings

    List_of_Manipuri_kings

  • Meitei monuments in Bangladesh
  • Monuments of Meitei culture in Bangladesh

    Konung Leikai area. It is believed to mark the settlement of Meitei King Marjit Singh Maharaja at Humerjan in Bhanugach, located in the Moulvibazar district

    Meitei monuments in Bangladesh

    Meitei_monuments_in_Bangladesh

  • Madhuchandra Singh
  • Meitei Ningthou

    sons; Sanahal Labanyachandra Madhuchandra Singh himself Tulsijit Chourjit Singh Marjit Singh Daoji Gambhir Singh Madhuchandra became king at age 36, soon

    Madhuchandra Singh

    Madhuchandra Singh

    Madhuchandra_Singh

  • Manipur (princely state)
  • 1110–1949 kingdom in South Asia, now Manipur state, India

    the British agreed to return Kabaw Valley to Burma, on the ground that Marjit Singh had already ceded it earlier. Some Manipuri scholars regard this as a

    Manipur (princely state)

    Manipur (princely state)

    Manipur_(princely_state)

  • Kabaw Valley
  • Historical border region between Manipur and Burma

    king Marjit Singh in return for Burmese help in his accession to the throne. During the First Anglo-Burmese War, the Manipuri prince Gambhir Singh evicted

    Kabaw Valley

    Kabaw_Valley

  • Sugata Marjit
  • Indian economist

    Sugata Marjit is the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Calcutta and currently the First Distinguished Professor at Indian Institute of Foreign

    Sugata Marjit

    Sugata Marjit

    Sugata_Marjit

  • Bagyidaw
  • King of Burma

    February 1814, a Burmese expeditionary force invaded Manipur, placing Marjit Singh, who grew up in Ava, as vassal king. In 1816, the Ahom governor of Guwahati

    Bagyidaw

    Bagyidaw

    Bagyidaw

  • Bodhchandra Singh
  • Maharaja of Manipur from 1941 to 1949

    Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh or Bodhachandra Singh (1908–1955) was the last ruler of the princely state of Manipur under the British Raj as well as the

    Bodhchandra Singh

    Bodhchandra Singh

    Bodhchandra_Singh

  • Maha Bandula
  • Burmese general

    fort and the capital. Raja Marjit Singh fled to the neighboring state of Cachar, which was ruled by his brother Chourjit Singh. The daring operation made

    Maha Bandula

    Maha Bandula

    Maha_Bandula

  • Awa Ngamba
  • from Burmese control. Marjit Singh, the fourth son of Bhagyachandra, became king by removing his elder brother Chaurajit Singh with help from the Burmese

    Awa Ngamba

    Awa Ngamba

    Awa_Ngamba

  • Tikendrajit Singh
  • Yuvaraj

    Tikendrajit Singh (29 December 1856 – 13 August 1891), also known as Koireng, was a crown prince of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom') in present-day

    Tikendrajit Singh

    Tikendrajit Singh

    Tikendrajit_Singh

  • Ningthouja dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of Kangleipak (Manipur) Kingdom

    Rajkumar Norendra Singh, son of Maharaja Chourjit. He raised banner of rebellion against the British in North East India in 1857). King Marjit (r. 1813–1819)

    Ningthouja dynasty

    Ningthouja dynasty

    Ningthouja_dynasty

  • Pākhangbā
  • Primordial god in Meitei mythology

    Radha, on the Kingdom of Tripura. During the reign of the Meitei king Marjit Singh, Raja Borothakur Krishna Kishore ruled in Tripura. The first queen was

    Pākhangbā

    Pākhangbā

    Pākhangbā

  • Moreh, India
  • International border town in Manipur, India

    between Manipur and Burma several times until 1813 when the Manipur prince Marjit Singh ceded it to Burma in return for Burmese assistance in acquiring his throne

    Moreh, India

    Moreh,_India

  • House of Karta
  • Royal house of the uncrowned Meitei extended royal family

    Singh. After that, his younger brother Madhuchandra Singh immediately took over the throne and placed his younger brothers Chourajit Singh and Marjit

    House of Karta

    House of Karta

    House_of_Karta

  • Bhagya Chandra
  • King of Manipur (r. 1759–62, 1763–98)

    (Labanya Chandra), Madhuchandra, Tulsijit, Chaurajit, Marjit, Daoji (Khongjai Ngamba) and Gambhir Singh. Sanahal died early. Bhagya Chandra placed Rabinchandra

    Bhagya Chandra

    Bhagya Chandra

    Bhagya_Chandra

  • History of Manipur
  • Historical account of Manipur

    several times but the most notable one was in 1819, during the reign of King Marjit. The Burmese occupied Manipur from 1819 to 1826. During this time, Manipur

    History of Manipur

    History of Manipur

    History_of_Manipur

  • Chitsai
  • King of Manipur from 1748 to 1752

    "Shah". Somorjit Sana, The Chronology of Meitei Monarchs (2010), p. 66. Singh, Aheibam Koireng; Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma; Thangjam, Homen (2015-01-01)

    Chitsai

    Chitsai

    Chitsai

  • Churachand Singh
  • Maharaja

    Maharaja Sir Churachand Singh KCSI CBE, also known as Churachandra or Chura Chand (15 April 1885 – 6 November 1941), was a ruler of the princely state

    Churachand Singh

    Churachand Singh

    Churachand_Singh

  • Kangla fort
  • Fortified Palace in Manipur, India

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Kangla fort

    Kangla fort

    Kangla_fort

  • Meitei people in Bangladesh
  • Meitei people in the Bangladesh

    Khuntakpa). During this time, King Chourjit Singh and his two younger brothers, Marjit Singh and Gambhir Singh, went to Sylhet. Many Manipuri people followed

    Meitei people in Bangladesh

    Meitei people in Bangladesh

    Meitei_people_in_Bangladesh

  • Kulachandra Singh
  • Maharaja of Manipur kingdom

    Kulachandra Singh was a Meitei monarch and the Maharaja of Manipur kingdom. He was a son of Maharaja Chandrakriti. At the end of the Anglo-Manipur War

    Kulachandra Singh

    Kulachandra Singh

    Kulachandra_Singh

  • Military history of Myanmar
  • place his nominee Marjit Singh to the Manipuri throne. The Manipuri army was defeated after heavy fighting, and its raja Chourjit Singh fled into Cachar

    Military history of Myanmar

    Military_history_of_Myanmar

  • Surachandra Singh
  • Ningthou

    Surachandra Singh was a Meitei King and a Maharaja of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom'), who ruled between 1886 and 1890. He became the Raja of

    Surachandra Singh

    Surachandra Singh

    Surachandra_Singh

  • Gharib Niwaz (Manipur)
  • King of Manipur from 1709 to 1748

    Gharib Niwaz (Meitei: /pāmheiba/, Sanskrit: Gopal Singh; 23 December 1690 – 13 December 1748), also known as Pamheiba, was the ruler of the Manipur Kingdom

    Gharib Niwaz (Manipur)

    Gharib Niwaz (Manipur)

    Gharib_Niwaz_(Manipur)

  • Nara Singh
  • King of Manipur

    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

    Nara Singh

    Nara Singh

    Nara_Singh

  • Gaurisiam
  • King of Manipur

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Gaurisiam

    Gaurisiam

    Gaurisiam

  • Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa
  • Burmese army of 1500 soldiers and 150 cavalry into Manipur to place Marjit Singh on the Manipuri throne. At 53, Sa became secretary to the king, when

    Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa

    Myawaddy_Mingyi_U_Sa

  • List of Meitei princesses
  • Daughters of the Meitei royal family

    Vidhukola (ꯋꯤꯙꯨꯀꯣꯂꯥ), and Akhileswari (ꯑꯈꯤꯂꯦꯁ꯭ꯋꯔꯤ) were daughters of King Marjit Singh of the Manipur Kingdom. They were married to Krishna Kishore Manikya

    List of Meitei princesses

    List_of_Meitei_princesses

  • Loiyumba
  • King of Manipur from 1074 to 1122

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Loiyumba

    Loiyumba

    Loiyumba

  • Robert Boileau Pemberton
  • British colonial official and geographer

    Manipur, evicting its ruling prince Marjit Singh. The occupation lasted seven years. During this period, the Marjit Singh and his three brothers settled in

    Robert Boileau Pemberton

    Robert_Boileau_Pemberton

  • Chandrakirti Singh
  • Meitei king of Manipur Kingdom

    Singh was succeeded by Raja Nara singh and, later on his death, by his brother Debindro Singh for a short time. After the death of Raja Gambhir Singh

    Chandrakirti Singh

    Chandrakirti Singh

    Chandrakirti_Singh

  • Chourajit Singh
  • Meitei King and Maharaja of Kangleipak

    Chourjit Singh, also known as Charajit Singh, was a Meitei King and a Maharaja of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom'), who ruled between 1806 and

    Chourajit Singh

    Chourajit Singh

    Chourajit_Singh

  • Meitei queens of Tripura
  • Meitei royal women in Tripura

    and Akhileswari (Meitei: ꯑꯈꯤꯂꯦꯁ꯭ꯋꯔꯤ) were the daughters of Meitei King Marjit Singh (Meitei: ꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ ꯃꯥꯔꯖꯤꯠ ꯁꯤꯡꯍ) of Manipur kingdom. They were all married

    Meitei queens of Tripura

    Meitei queens of Tripura

    Meitei_queens_of_Tripura

  • Ningthou Khomba
  • King of Kangleipak

     98–99. ISBN 978-81-241-0902-1. Mairembam, Sanjeeb Singh (2025-07-25). The Life and Works of M. Koireng Singh: Freedom Fighter, INA and First-elected Chief

    Ningthou Khomba

    Ningthou Khomba

    Ningthou_Khomba

  • Debindro Singh
  • Manipuri King

    Debindro Singh or Devendra Singh or Devendrajit Singh or Debendra Singh (died 1871) was a Manipuri King who ruled in 1850 for a period of only three months

    Debindro Singh

    Debindro Singh

    Debindro_Singh

  • Manung Kangjeibung
  • Polo Ground located inside the Kangla fort in Imphal

    further developed during the reign of King Marjit Singh (1813–1819). On 9 May 2018, Nongthombam Biren Singh, the Chief Minister of Manipur, as a chairperson

    Manung Kangjeibung

    Manung Kangjeibung

    Manung_Kangjeibung

  • Rabinchandra
  • Ningthou

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Rabinchandra

    Rabinchandra

    Rabinchandra

  • Koirengba
  • Ningthou

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Koirengba

    Koirengba

    Koirengba

  • Bharatsai
  • King of Manipur from 1752 CE to 1753 CE

    Hanjabam & Koireng Singh (2022), p. 185. Banerjee (1946), pp. 33–34. Somorjit Sana (2010), pp. 139–140. Hanjabam & Koireng Singh (2022), p. 73. Somorjit

    Bharatsai

    Bharatsai

    Bharatsai

  • Lamkiyamba
  • Meitei Monarch of the Ningthouja dynasty

    Madhuchandra Singh 1801–1803 Chourjit Singh 1803–1813 Marjit Singh 1813–1819 Burmese occupation Herachandra 1819 Yumjaotaba 1820 Gambhir Singh 1821 Jai Singh 1822

    Lamkiyamba

    Lamkiyamba

    Lamkiyamba

  • 2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Election to the 18th Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of West Bengal

    Times of India. 5 May 2021. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2 November 2025. Singh, Shiv Sahay (20 March 2026). "West Bengal's two-cornered contest is one

    2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2026_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Cheitharol Kumbaba
  • Court chronicle of the kings of Manipur

    the early 19th century, under Ching-Thang Khomba (Bhagyachandra or Jai Singh), as "the former copy was no more available". It is the main source for

    Cheitharol Kumbaba

    Cheitharol Kumbaba

    Cheitharol_Kumbaba

  • Induprabha
  • Meitei queen of Cachar Kingdom

    Years' Devastation). Induprabha's three relatives, Gambhir Singh, Marjit Singh, and Sarjit Singh, played important roles in the relationship between the

    Induprabha

    Induprabha

  • Khagemba
  • 16th-century Meitei monarch

    501–508. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44146744. [Chaitharol Kumbaba: Raja Jai Singh Meitrabak]. [Sebastian, Rodney (2019). Cultural Fusion in a Religious Dance

    Khagemba

    Khagemba

    Khagemba

  • Nongdā Lāiren Pākhangbā
  • King of Manipur from 33 to 54 CE

    Society and State in Manipur. Routledge. pp. 231–232. ISBN 978-1-317-27066-9. Singh, Dr Th Suresh (2 June 2014). The Endless Kabaw Valley: British Created Visious

    Nongdā Lāiren Pākhangbā

    Nongdā Lāiren Pākhangbā

    Nongdā_Lāiren_Pākhangbā

  • 2023–24 Jamshedpur FC season
  • 7th season in existence of Jamshedpur FC

    departures of Indian players, Farukh Choudhary, Laldinliana Renthlei, Boris Singh and Ishan Pandita from the club as their contracts ended on the same day

    2023–24 Jamshedpur FC season

    2023–24_Jamshedpur_FC_season

  • List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states
  • Rohinchandra, King (1798–1801) Maduchandra Singh, King (1801–1806) Charajit Singh, King (1806–1812) Marjit Singh, King (1812–1819) under Burmese rule from

    List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states

    List_of_state_leaders_in_19th-century_British_South_Asia_subsidiary_states

  • Senbi Kiyamba
  • Ningthou, Meidingu of Kangleipak (Manipur)

    responsibility for the suffering of the kingdom during that year. Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh (1965). A Short History of Manipur. Imphal: O.K. Store. Phanjoubam Tarapot

    Senbi Kiyamba

    Senbi Kiyamba

    Senbi_Kiyamba

  • Gorkhas in Manipur
  • People of Gorkkha descent in Manipur, India.

    expansion of Burmese power under Bagyidaw. Marjit Singh was defeated and fled to Cachar, while Chourajit Singh later redistributed the confiscated territories

    Gorkhas in Manipur

    Gorkhas in Manipur

    Gorkhas_in_Manipur

  • Thawānthābā
  • Meitei ruler (died 1231)

    (2018-05-11). Northeast India: A Reader. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-429-95320-0. Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature. Sahitya Akademi. pp

    Thawānthābā

    Thawānthābā

    Thawānthābā

  • Puthiba
  • Meitei deity

    times of insufficient rainfall, rituals. During the reign of Meitei king Marjit Singh of Manipur Kingdom (1813–1819), Meitei princess Sija Chandrakala Devi

    Puthiba

    Puthiba

    Puthiba

  • Myothit, Sagaing Region
  • Town in Sagaing Region, Myanmar

    when prince Marjit Singh ceded it the Konbaung kingdom in return for his installation as the king of Manipur. In 1824, prince Gambhir Singh recaptured

    Myothit, Sagaing Region

    Myothit, Sagaing Region

    Myothit,_Sagaing_Region

  • Ekti Nadir Naam
  • 2003 India, UK, Bangladesh film

    Baisakhi Marjit Pratithi Debi Meem Adrita Rousan Zamil Tondra Islam Tamizuddin Rezvi Kalipod Sen Director: Anup Singh Screenplay: Madan Gopal Singh and Anup

    Ekti Nadir Naam

    Ekti_Nadir_Naam

  • Bidhan Chandra Roy
  • Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1950 to 1962

    Patna to carry out social service, with eminent nationalist Ganga Sharan Singh (Sinha) being its first trustee. The Indian Government honoured Roy with

    Bidhan Chandra Roy

    Bidhan Chandra Roy

    Bidhan_Chandra_Roy

  • 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • State legislative assembly election

    CPI(M) Kanai Chandra Mondal BJP Sushanta Marjit 66 Khargram (SC) AITC Madhab Chandra Marjit INC Ashish Marjit BJP Sumanta Mondal 67 Burwan (SC) AITC Shasthi

    2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2016_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • 2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • 632 1.83 66 Khargram (SC) Manabendranath Saha CPI(M) 66,736 49.11 Ashis Marjit INC 61,335 45.13 5,401 3.98 67 Barwan Biswa Nath Banerjee RSP 61,311 48

    2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2006_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Sagol Lanmi
  • Meitei traditional cavalry

    campaigns: Kiyamba Mungyamba Khagemba Garibaniwaj Bhagyachandra Chourajit Marjit Gambhir Singh During the reign of Garibaniwaj, Meitei horsemen created fear in

    Sagol Lanmi

    Sagol Lanmi

    Sagol_Lanmi

  • Radhabinod Pal
  • Indian judge (1886–1967)

    friendship and solidarity. For example, on 29 April 2005 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh referred to it as follows, in his remarks at a banquet in New Delhi in honour

    Radhabinod Pal

    Radhabinod Pal

    Radhabinod_Pal

  • 17th West Bengal Assembly
  • Indian state assembly, 2021–26

    Nabagram Kanai Chandra Mondal Defected from AITC to BJP 66 Khargram Ashish Marjit Trinamool Congress 67 Burwan Jiban Krishna Saha 68 Kandi Apurba Sarkar 69

    17th West Bengal Assembly

    17th_West_Bengal_Assembly

  • 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Indian state election

    senior BJP leaders, which included Yogi Adityanath, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Prahlad Patel, Sanjeev Balyan, Arjun Munda, Mansukh

    2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2021_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Results of the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • 100455 48.18 BJP Mohan Halder 64922 31.14 35533 66 Khargram (SC) AITC Ashis Marjit 93255 50.15 BJP Aditya Moulik 60682 32.64 32573 29 April 2021 67 Burwan

    Results of the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    Results_of_the_2021_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • 16th West Bengal Assembly
  • Indian state legislature, 2016–2021

    Trinamool Congress Defected from CPI(M) in December 2018 66 Khargram Ashis Marjit All India Trinamool Congress Defected from Congress in May 2018 67 Burwan

    16th West Bengal Assembly

    16th_West_Bengal_Assembly

  • 2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Indian state election

    separate from West Bengal gained prominence along with the victory of Jaswant Singh from Darjeeling for the Bharatiya Janata Party, and supported by the Gorkha

    2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2011_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • 2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Chandra Sinha 66 Khargram (SC) CPI(M) Biswanath Mondal INC Madhab Chandra Marjit 67 Barwan RSP Amalendralal Roy INC Tapas Dasgupta 68 Bharatpur RSP Id. Mohammad

    2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    2001_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • List of candidates in the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Chandra Mondal BJP Mohan Halder CPI(M) Kripalini Ghosh 66 Khargram AITC Ashis Marjit BJP Aditya Moulik INC Bipadtaran Bagdi 29 April 2021 67 Burwan AITC Jiban

    List of candidates in the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    List_of_candidates_in_the_2021_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • 1996 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • Elections in state of India

    Prime Minister by the Congress when the Janata Dal government of V. P. Singh collapsed in 1990 due to BJP's withdrawal of support & again when the Congress

    1996 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    1996 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

    1996_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Ekhane Aakash Neel (2008 TV series)
  • Indian Bengali television series

    Joydeep Mukherjee. Executive producers are Indrani Mukherjee and Nishpal Singh, and producers are Aniruddho Roychoudhury and Jit Banerjee. The executive

    Ekhane Aakash Neel (2008 TV series)

    Ekhane_Aakash_Neel_(2008_TV_series)

  • Meitei people in Myanmar
  • army known as Cassay (Manipuri) Horse." During the rule of Meitei King Marjit (1813–1819), the Burmese King Bagyidaw from Myanmar invaded Manipur. This

    Meitei people in Myanmar

    Meitei people in Myanmar

    Meitei_people_in_Myanmar

  • Charu Chandra Biswas
  • Indian judge and politician

    Members Of Rajya Sabha Since 1952". Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 18 July 2014. Singh, Virendra (2015). INDIAN POLITY with Indian Constitution & Parliamentary

    Charu Chandra Biswas

    Charu Chandra Biswas

    Charu_Chandra_Biswas

  • Mithai (Bengali TV series)
  • Indian Bengali television series

    Suman – Director of the serial in which Pinky and Sulata act. Baisakhi Marjit as Lalita – Siddheshwar's childhood friend; Anuradha's mother; Samaresh's

    Mithai (Bengali TV series)

    Mithai_(Bengali_TV_series)

  • 2025–26 Mohun Bagan SG Youth and Academy season
  • Indian youth football team season

    Biswajit Debnath 23 MF  IND Ebenezer Sun 24 MF  IND Akash SK 30 MF  IND Manab Marjit 32 MF  IND Ramjan SK 33 MF  IND Raj Kerketta 9 FW  IND Rishi Das 10 FW  IND

    2025–26 Mohun Bagan SG Youth and Academy season

    2025–26_Mohun_Bagan_SG_Youth_and_Academy_season

  • List of State Protected Monuments in Manipur
  • Imphal West Imphal West Upload Photo S-MN-27 Inscribed Stone of Maharaja Marjit Imphal West Imphal West Upload Photo S-MN-28 Thong Nambonbi (Humped Bridge)

    List of State Protected Monuments in Manipur

    List_of_State_Protected_Monuments_in_Manipur

  • List of University of Rochester people
  • rochester.edu. University of Rochester. Retrieved 29 April 2022. "Sugata Marjit". us.sagepub.com. Sage Publishing. Retrieved 22 May 2022. "A History of

    List of University of Rochester people

    List_of_University_of_Rochester_people

  • University of Calcutta
  • Public university in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

    for the establishment of the university was given by Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur, who was the Maharaja of Darbhanga. When the university was first

    University of Calcutta

    University_of_Calcutta

  • East Bengal FC Reserves and Academy
  • Reserve team and youth system of East Bengal FC

    team participates in the Elite Youth League. The team is coached by Suraj Singh Bisht. The East Bengal Under–13 squad for the 2023–24 season As of 20 April

    East Bengal FC Reserves and Academy

    East_Bengal_FC_Reserves_and_Academy

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

AI search references containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

  • Sarjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sarjit

    Winner of Voice

    Sarjit

  • Arjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arjit

    Earned

    Arjit

  • MARGIT
  • Female

    Hungarian

    MARGIT

    Hungarian and Scandinavian form of Greek Margarites, MARGIT means "pearl."

    MARGIT

  • Marji
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Marji

    Will

    Marji

  • Manjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh

    Manjit

    Winner of the Mind; The One who Controls the Mind

    Manjit

  • MARJUT
  • Female

    Finnish

    MARJUT

    Finnish pet form of Dutch/Finnish Marja, MARJUT means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MARJUT

  • MARCIA
  • Female

    English

    MARCIA

    Feminine form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIA means "defense" or "of the sea."

    MARCIA

  • Margit
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Margit

    Pearl

    Margit

  • Manjit
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Manjit

    Conqueror of the mind, Conqueror of knowledge

    Manjit

  • Manjit
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh

    Manjit

    One who Wins her Own Heart; Conqueror of the Mind

    Manjit

  • GARRIT
  • Male

    German

    GARRIT

    Frisian form of Old High German Gerhard, GARRIT means "spear strong."

    GARRIT

  • Marit
  • Girl/Female

    Aramaic

    Marit

    Lady.

    Marit

  • Marjut
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish

    Marjut

    Obstinacy; Beloved

    Marjut

  • Marji
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Marji

    French Margerie.

    Marji

  • Harjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Harjit

    Victorious' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-Victorious.aspx'>Victorious, Victor

    Harjit

  • MAARIT
  • Female

    Finnish

    MAARIT

    Finnish form of Greek Margarites, MAARIT means "pearl."

    MAARIT

  • MARIT
  • Female

    Swedish

    MARIT

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Margarites, MARIT means "pearl."

    MARIT

  • Harjit
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harjit

    Victorious through God's Grace

    Harjit

  • Harjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harjit

    Victor

    Harjit

  • Amarjit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Amarjit

    One who has Conquered the Deva's

    Amarjit

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

Follow users with usernames @MARJIT SINGH or posting hashtags containing #MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

Online names & meanings

  • Jacque
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French

    Jacque

    Supplanter

  • Patmanjari | பட மஂஜரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Patmanjari | பட மஂஜரீ

    A Raga

  • Shravni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shravni

    Innovative Perfectly

  • Aaradya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaradya

    Worshipped

  • Rasvali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rasvali

    Full of Nectar; Delighting

  • Istifa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Istifa

    To Choose; To Prefer; To Give Prefer to One over the Other

  • Laiba
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Laiba

    Female of the Haven

  • Yafeen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Yafeen

    Believer of Allah

  • Bromleigh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bromleigh

    From the broom covered meadow.

  • Herbert
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Herbert

    Bright Warrior

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing MARJIT SINGH

Other words and meanings similar to

MARJIT SINGH

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing MARJIT SINGH

MARJIT SINGH

  • Mart
  • v. t.

    To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.

  • Market
  • n.

    Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market.

  • Marketing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Market

  • Market
  • n.

    The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price. Hence: Value; worth.

  • Marginging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Margin

  • Mart
  • n.

    A market.

  • Market
  • n.

    A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp., a place where provisions are sold.

  • Mercat
  • n.

    Market; trade.

  • Market
  • n.

    A meeting together of people, at a stated time and place, for the purpose of traffic (as in cattle, provisions, wares, etc.) by private purchase and sale, and not by auction; as, a market is held in the town every week.

  • Market
  • v. t.

    To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops.

  • Market
  • n.

    An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods.

  • Margin
  • n.

    A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake.

  • Market
  • n.

    The privelege granted to a town of having a public market.

  • Marmot
  • n.

    Any rodent of the genus Arctomys. The common European marmot (A. marmotta) is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees. The bobac is another European species. The common American species (A. monax) is the woodchuck.

  • Margin
  • v. t.

    To enter in the margin of a page.

  • Merit
  • n.

    To earn by service or performance; to have a right to claim as reward; to deserve; sometimes, to deserve in a bad sense; as, to merit punishment.

  • Margin
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a margin.

  • Marketed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Market

  • Martinet
  • n.

    The martin.

  • Market
  • v. i.

    To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.