Chandrakirti Singh

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Chandrakirti Singh
Manipur Kingdom
HouseNingthouja dynasty
FatherGambhir Singh
Occupationmonarch

Chandrakirti Singh (1850 – May 1886) was a

Manipur Kingdom. He was the son of Maharaja Gambhir Singh.[1]

Biography

He was born in Imphal, and resided there till the end of his Regime in 1886. Before he became the king, the reign of his father Maharaja Gambhir Singh was succeeded by Raja Narsingh and later on his death by Raja Narshingh's brother Debendra Singh for a short time. Maharaja Gambhir Singh's death on 9 January 1834 paved the way to the throne to Raja Narsingh.

Chandrakirti had ten sons from his six queens and

Tikendrajit
Singh (the third son of the third queen), the son of the fourth queen died in his early days, Angousana (the fifth son of the fifth queen) and the Zila Ngamba (the eighth son of the sixth queen).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Manipur Princely State - (11 gun salute)". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2014.

Bibliography

  • Hodson, Thomas Callan.The Meitheis. Harvard University, 1908.
Preceded by King of
Manipur

1850–May 1886
Succeeded by
Surachandra Singh