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Lungba

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Lungba
Khuman Ningthou
Monarch260 – 300 CE
PredecessorTumaba
SuccessorNongdamlen Ahanba
BornLungpa
SpouseLeithamlen Chanu
IssueNongdamlen Ahanba (Lungba Ahanba)
HouseKhuman dynasty
FatherTumaba
ReligionSanamahism

Lungba (Old Manipuri:ꯂꯨꯡꯄ), romanized: Lungpa), also known as Nongdamlen Akhuba II, was a monarch of the Khuman dynasty in ancient Manipur. He ruled from approximately 260 CE to 300 CE.[1][2]

He was a contemporary of Taothingmang, the ruler of the Ningthouja dynasty, who reigned from 264 CE to 364 CE.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Khelchandra Singh, Ningthoukhongjam (1980). Khuman Kangleirol (in Manipuri). Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Ibobi, Laikhuram (1998). Khuman Kangleiron Amasung Laikhuram Shageigee Meihouron (in Manipuri). Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Kullachandra, B. (1989). Khumal Ningthourol Lambuba (in Manipuri). Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Kullachandra Sharma, B. (1998). Khuman Ningthouron Lambuba (in Manipuri). Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.