Maharani Kumudini
Maharani Kumudini Devi is the Queen of King Gambhir Singh and mother of King Chandrakirti of Manipur kingdom.[1][2] After the death of her husband in an early age, she took full responsibility to protect her minor son, Prince Chandrakirti from the evil plots of palace intrigues.[3][4] After her son ascended the throne of Manipur kingdom, she is best known for being the greatest royal lady holding utmost powers in the history.[5]
Maharani Kumudini Devi | |
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Queen of Manipur kingdom | |
Born | Medieval Manipur kingdom |
Spouse | Gambhir Singh |
House | Ningthouja dynasty |
Religion | Manipuri Vaishnavism |
Occupation | Queen of Manipur Kingdom |
References
change- ↑ Joshua Thomas, C.; Gopalakrishnan, Ramamoorthy; Ranjan Singh, R. K. (2001). Constraints in Development of Manipur. ISBN 9788187498308.
- ↑ Tombi Singh, N. (1972). "Manipur: A Study".
- ↑ Joshua Thomas, C.; Gopalakrishnan, Ramamoorthy; Ranjan Singh, R. K. (2001). Constraints in Development of Manipur. ISBN 9788187498308.
- ↑ Roy, Jyotirmoy (1973). "History of Manipur".
- ↑ "Sangeet Natak". 1983.