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Gharib Niwaz (also
known as Pamheiba, 1690–1751, Meitei: /pāmheiba/, Sanskrit:
Gopal Singh) was the
ruler of the
Manipur Kingdom,
ruling from c. 1709...
- University,
Uttar Pradesh,
India Garib Nawaz Express (disambiguation)
Gharib Niwaz (Manipur), name
taken by king
Pamheiba of
Manipur (1690–1751) following...
- wars of 1717–1749 were a
series of
conflicts between Manipur under Gharib Niwaz and the
Toungoo dynasty of Burma. The
conflict between the
Kingdom of Manipur...
- King
Gharib Niwaz.
Gharib Niwaz had
however promised the
throne to a son of his
second wife, Chit Sai (Ajit Shah).
Accordingly when
Gharib Niwaz abdicated...
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princess who
became queen of Ahom in 1768.
During the
reign of king
Gharib Niwaz (born Pamheiba, 1709–1748), the name of the
kingdom was
changed from Kangleipak...
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Manipur from 1748 CE to 1751 CE. He was a son of King
Pamheiba (Gharib
Niwaz).
According to
historical accounts,
Chitshai ascended the
throne of Manipur...
- Khurai-Lakpa) (died 1751) was a
Meitei royal. He was the son of
Gharib Niwaz and the
father of
Bhagya Chandra. He was ********inated by his
brother Chitsai...
- BJP
advocates using Jai Shri Ram and Jai Siya Ram as a greeting.
Gharib Niwaz,
ruler of the
Manipur Kingdom,
issued bell
metal coins with the
phrase "Jai...
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Persianate name
Gharib Niwaz. In 1716, the new
Burmese king
Taninganway sent his
envoys asking for a
Manipuri princess to marry.
Gharib Niwaz,
remembering the...
- an
anonymous work, and in this book, we see for the
first time
Gharib Niwaz's having had some Naga
connection in his childhood."
Jyotirmoy Roy, History...