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- 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...
- proposed to Kulachandra Singh a cessation of all hostilities and his return to Kohima (in Naga Hills to the north of Manipur). Kulachandra and Tikendrajit...
- sacrifices of Yuvaraj Tikendrajit Singh, General Thangal, Meitei King Kulachandra Dhwaja Singh, the Maharajah of Manipur kingdom and other 22 freedom fighters...
- and Kulachandra Singh (two of the king's brothers) Surachandra Singh announced his intention to abdicate and left Manipur for Cachar. Kulachandra Singh...
- and Kulachandra Singh, two of the king's brothers, Surachandra Singh announced his intention to abdicate and left Manipur for Cachar. Kulachandra Singh...
- quelling the Manipur Rebellion of 1891, the British imprisoned Raja Kulachandra Singh and took full control of Manipur, but eventually decided to "regrant"...
- (1850–1886 CE), son of Gambhir Singh Surchandra Singh (1886–1890 CE) Kulachandra Singh (1890–1891 CE) Churachand Singh (1891–1918 CE) Military and Political...
- temples in the state. It was reconstructed during the reign of king Kulachandra Singh of Manipur (princely state) in 1891 AD. It is one of the oldest...
- after another while he’s walking through with his partner Kulachandra( a senior to him). Kulachandra come to know that Pratap actually tricked these girls...
- 1844–1850 Debendra Singh 1850 Chandrakirti 1850–1886 Shurchandra 1886–1890 Kulachandra 1890–1891 Churachand Singh 1891–1941 Bodhchandra Singh 1941–1955...