Thamanglang was a prince of the Ningthouja dynasty of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He is a son of King Naophangba[2][3] of Ningthouja dynasty and Queen Yaoreibi of Luwang dynasty.[4] He is a step brother of Sameirang, who later became the king.[5] He is the progenitor of the yumnaks including Yengkhom, Keithellakpam and Kheirom of the Ningthouja dynasty of the present day Meitei ethnicity.[6][7]
Thamanglang | |
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Progenitor of Yengkhom, Keithellakpam and Kheirom | |
Born | Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak) |
House | Ningthouja dynasty |
Father | King Naophangba of Ningthouja dynasty |
Mother | Queen Yaoreibi of Luwang dynasty[1] |
Religion | Meiteism of Sanamahism |
Occupation | Prince of Ningthouja dynasty |
References
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- ^ Singh, Lairenmayum Iboongohal (1963). Introduction to Manipur. S. Babudhan Singh; to be had of: Students' Store.
- ^ Ray, Asok Kumar; Chakraborty, Satyabrata (2008). Society, Politics, and Development in North East India: Essays in Memory of Dr. Basudeb Datta Ray. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-8069-572-8.
- ^ Session, North East India History Association (1999). Proceedings of North East India History Association. The Association.
- ^ Session, North East India History Association (1999). Proceedings of North East India History Association. The Association.
- ^ Singh, Wahengbam Ibohal (1986). The History of Manipur: An early period. Manipur Commercial Company.