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- Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh or Bodhachandra Singh (1908–1955) was the last ruler of the princely state of Manipur under the British Raj as well as the...
- Sarang-Leishangthem and Khuman. Since 33 CE till the rule of the last King Bodhchandra, Manipur was ruled by seventy-four kings, of whom the hallowed reign...
- in 1825 CE till 1947 CE. On 11 August 1947 CE, Maharajah of Manipur Bodhchandra Singh signed the Instrument of Accession joining the Union of India while...
- jure written constitution enacted by the last Maharajah of Manipur, Bodhchandra Singh. Under the constitution, a Legislative ****embly was elected in...
- Bharatiya Janata Party Parent Maharaja Okendrajit Singh (father) Relatives Bodhchandra Singh (grandfather) also see Kingdom of Manipur Residence(s) Royal Palace...
- W****ly. 36 (30): 2807–2812. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4410908. When maharaja Bodhchandra resisted the move to merge Manipur with the Indian union saying that...
- Kulachandra Singh Successor Bodhchandra Singh Born Kangleipak Died Kangleipak Burial Kangleipak Issue M. K. Binodini Devi Bodhchandra Singh House Ningthouja...
- 1948 Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba 1996 Grandson of last ruling Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh 1949 Mayurbhanj Praveen Chandra Bhanj Deo 15 September 2000 Bhanj...
- 15 October 1949. After intense diplomatic pressure, the Manipur King Bodhchandra Singh relented and acceded Manipur to India in 1949 following the Manipur...
- 1850–1850 Chandrakirti Singh 1850–1886 Surachandra Singh 1886–1890 Kulachandra Singh 1890–1891 Churachand Singh 1892–1941 Bodhchandra Singh 1941–1949...