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Meidingu Hongnemyoi Khunjao Naothingkhong (Old Manipuri:
Meitingu Hongnemyoi Khunchao Naothingkhong) was a
Meetei ruler of
Ningthouja dynasty of Ancient...
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departments have
existed since the
reign of King
Meidingu Hongnemyoi Khunjao Naothingkhong of
Manipur in 662 CE. The
deities in
Sanamhism can be
classified as...
- Manipur.
Naothingkhong Phambal Kaba
mentions it as
being an
important part of the
Meitei lore, and
supposedly taught by the king
Naothingkhong to the prince...
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Punshiba gave
training of
state craft and the art of
governance to
Naothingkhong (663 AD-763 AD) when he was a prince. Besides, the great-grandson of...
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Naophangba (428–518 CE)
Sameirang (518–568 CE)
Urakonthouba (568–658 CE)
Naothingkhong (663–763 CE)
Khongtekcha (763–773 CE)
Keirencha (784–799 CE) Yaraba...
- Lairembi. In the
Thangmeiband region,
Meitei king
Naothingkhong (c. 5th
century CE) is
worshipped as
Naothingkhong Pakhangba.
Another King,
Khagemba is also worshipped...
- King
Poireiton in Kangleipak.
Sanamahism Naothingkhong Phambal Kaba The tale of
struggles of
Prince Naothingkhong to
ascend the
Throne of Kangleipak. Sanamahism...
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spear heads and the
fishes indicative of the
mythology of king
Naothingkhong (663–763 AD). The yarn used to make the
fabric is a
derivative of "Lashing"...
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ruled by seventy-four kings, of whom the
hallowed reign of Pakhangba,
Naothingkhong, Loiyumba, Kiyamba, Khagemba, Charairongba, Pamheiba,
Maharaja Jai Singh...
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warfare with "Senloi Langmai".
After a monarch-less span of five years,
Naothingkhong became the next king.
During his
reign the
chieftain of Pong Kingdom...