The genealogical order of the rulers of Ancient Moirang till the modern day Moirang, were recorded in many manuscripts including the Moirang Ningthourol Lambuba and other historical documents associated with the Moirang Kangleirol.[1][2][3]
Mythological rulers
Due to the lack of exact historical datings, the first recorded seven rulers, just before the rulers with dated reigns, were considered to be mythological rather than being historical.[1]
Sl. No. | Name of the rulers | Reign |
---|---|---|
1 | Iwang Puriklai Ngangningshing | Unknown |
2 | Iwang Puriklai Hamsha Thaba | Unknown |
3 | Iwang Puriklai Phang Liklai | Unknown |
4 | Iwang Puriklai Yoiba | Unknown |
5 | Iwang Puriklai Narong | Unknown |
6 | Iwang Puriklai Mayamba | Unknown |
7 | Iwang Puriklai Sunucha | Unknown |
Historical rulers
The recorded historical dates of the reigns of the rulers started from 52 BC when Emperor Phang Phang ascended the throne of Ancient Moirang kingdom.[1]
Sl. No. | Name of the rulers | Reign | Periods |
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1 | Iwang Puriklai Phang Phang Ponglen Hanba | 80 | 52 BC- 28 AD |
2 | Iwang Puriklai Telheiba | 50 | 28 - 78 |
3 | Iwang Puriklai Lai Phacheng | 52 | 78-130 |
4 | Iwang Puriklai Ura Ngangoiba (Ura Khundaba) | 55 | 130-185 |
5 | Iwang Puriklai Sana Lakhwa | 51 | 185-236 |
6 | Iwang Puriklai Laiyu Punshiba | 61 | 236-297 |
7 | Iwang Puriklai Tusemba | 40 | 297-337 |
8 | Iwang Puriklai Koting Ahanpa | 50 | 337-387 |
9 | Iwang Puriklai Thikri Nachaopa (Chothe Thangwai Pakhangba) | 60 | 387-447 |
10 | Iwang Puriklai Nungnang Tomba | 49 | 447-496 |
11 | Iwang Puriklai Khokhei Lanthaba | 37 | 496-533 |
12 | Iwang Puriklai Ura Khongyamba | 41 | 533-574 |
13 | Iwang Puriklai Theeyang Meechaoba | 60 | 574-614 |
14 | Iwang Puriklai Khokwa Nunghui Rang | 48 | 614-662 |
15 | Iwang Puriklai Iwang Charanba | 6 | 662-693 |
16 | Iwang Puriklai Thangga Ephen Lanthaba | 41 | 693-739 |
17 | Iwang Puriklai Sangthong Khuba | 45 | 739-784 |
18 | Iwang Puriklai Chingkhu Ura Telheiba | 41 | 784-825 |
19 | Iwang Puriklai Mashemba | 42 | 825-867 |
20 | Iwang Puriklai Koirenba | 50 | 867-917 |
21 | Iwang Puriklai Kaba Purang | 65 | 917-982 |
22 | Iwang Puriklai Ethai Kairemba | 41 | 982-1023 |
23 | Iwang Puriklai Sangton Leinaota | 31 | 1023-1054 |
24 | Iwang Puriklai Atellakki Loicha Ngamba | 29 | 1054-1083 |
25 | Iwang Puriklai Chingkhu Telheiba | 55 | 1083-1138 |
26 | Iwang Puriklai Laijing Punshiba | 72 | 1138-1210 |
27 | Iwang Puriklai Khongjomba | 53 | 1210-1263 |
28 | Iwang Puriklai Yoiremba | 49 | 1263-1312 |
29 | Iwang Puriklai Punshi Khurenchanba | 69 | 1312-1381 |
30 | Iwang Puriklai Sana Hongba | 51 | 1381-1432 |
Bibliography
References
- 1 2 3 "Moirang Ningthourol Moirang and Ebuthou Thangjing Part 6". e-pao.net. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
- ↑ Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. 1984.
- ↑ Medieval Indian Literature: An Anthology. Sahitya Akademi. 1997.
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