Chingkhong Thonggraiba
| Chingkhong Thonggraiba | |
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| Khuman Ningthou | |
| Monarch | 900 CE – 930 CE |
| Predecessor | Thongleirom |
| Successor | Siyarong |
| Spouse | Nganurol Chanu Chingsombi |
| Issue | Siyarong, Purankhnoushiba, Thonghan, Thanongyai, Laipa |
| House | Khuman dynasty |
| Father | Thongleirom |
| Mother | Nganurol Khaithiba Chanu |
| Religion | Sanamahism |
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Chingkhong Thonggraiba (also spelled Thonggraiba, Old Manipuri: ꯊꯣꯡꯀ꯭ꯂꯥꯏꯄ, romanized: Thongklaipa) was a ruler of the Khuman dynasty who reigned from approximately 900 CE to 930 CE.[1][2]
He ruled during the time of King Ayangba of the Ningthouja dynasty, who ruled from 821 CE to 910 CE.[3][4]
Alliance with Moirang and the Founding of Khuman Lineages
During his reign, Chingkhong Thonggraiba formed an alliance with the people of Moirang and led a military campaign against Luwang Phantek, a settlement located in Lamangdong. The combined forces successfully destroyed the area.
Following the campaign, Thonggraiba married Chingyai Nganu Chanu. They had five sons: Siyarong, Purankhnoushiba, Thonghan, Thanongyai, and Laipa.[1][2][3][4]
These sons later became the ancestral figures of various branches within the Khuman dynasty.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c Khelchandra Singh, Ningthoukhongjam (1980). Khuman Kangleirol (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- ^ a b c Ibobi, Laikhuram (1998). Khuman Kangleiron Amasung Laikhuram Shageigee Meihouron (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- ^ a b Kullachandra Sharma, B (1998). Khuman Ningthouron Lambuba (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- ^ a b Kullachandra, B. (1989-03-15). Khumal Ningthourol Lambuba (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
