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Meetei ruler
Meidingu Ura Konthouba (
Old Manipuri: Meitingu Ula Konthoupa) or Wura Konthouba (
Old Manipuri: Wula Konthoupa) was a
Meetei ruler of
Ningthouja dynasty of
Ancient Manipur (
Antique Kangleipak). He is the successor of
Sameirang and the predecessor of
Naothingkhong. In 568 AD, he issued
coins for the first time in the kingdom.
[3] During his reign, the
Selloi Langmai tribes attacked the Haokap hills by trespassing into Meitei territory.
[4] The
Naothingkhong Phambal Kaba describes that he uprooted the Selloi-Langmai people.
[5] His daughter was married to the King of
Moirang whose descendants took the surname "Ura".
[6]
Further reading
References
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^ Singh, R. K. Jhalajit (1992).
A Short History of Manipur. University of Michigan – via Google Books.
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^ Brara, N. Vijaylakshmi (1998).
Politics, Society, and Cosmology in India's North East. Oxford University Press. p. 53.
ISBN
978-0-19-564331-2 – via Google Books.
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^ Lisam, Khomdan Singh (2011).
Encyclopaedia Of Manipur. Vol. 2. Gyan Publishing House.
ISBN
978-81-7835-864-2 – via Google Books.
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^ Birajit, Soibam (2014).
Meeyamgi Kholao: Sprout of Consciousness. ARECOM ( Advanced Research Consortium, Manipur). p. 81 – via Google Books.
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^ Birajit, Soibam (2014).
Meeyamgi Kholao: Sprout of Consciousness. ARECOM (Advanced Research Consortium, Manipur). p. 80 – via Google Books.
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^ Birajit, Soibam (2014).
Meeyamgi Kholao: Sprout of Consciousness. ARECOM (Advanced Research Consortium, Manipur). p. 133 – via Google Books.