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Chourjit Singh, also
known as
Charajit Singh, was a
Meitei King and a
Maharaja of
Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom'), who
ruled between 1806 and...
- Chandra. However, he was
killed by the
troops of his brother,
Chourjit Singh.
During Chourjit Singh's reign,
Marjit Singh fled to
Cachar and got into a serious...
- the
reigns of
Maharaja Bhagyachandra’s successors.
During the
reign of
Chourjit Singh, the
third successor of
Maharaja Bhagyachandra, a
conflict arose...
- [citation needed] In Cachar,
Gambhir Singh with the help of his
elder brothers Chourjit and
Marjit dethroned Govinda Chandra, the king of Cachar.
Govinda Chandra...
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Bhayachandra King
Madhuchandra (r. 1801–1803), son of
Bhayachandra King
Chourjit (r. 1803–1813) (He died at Nabadwip, West Bengal), son of Bhayachandra...
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Bhagya Chandra 1764–1798
Rabinchandra 1798–1800
Madhuchandra 1800–1803
Chourjit Singh 1803–1813
Marjit Singh 1813–1820
Herachandra 1819-1820 Yumjaotaba...
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Years of Devastation.
During this time, King
Marjit fled to Cachar,
where Chourjit Singh and
Gambhir Singh also took refuge.[citation needed] On
March 5,...
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Bhagya Chandra 1764–1798
Rabinchandra 1798–1800
Madhuchandra 1800–1803
Chourjit Singh 1803–1813
Marjit Singh 1813–1820
Herachandra 1819-1820 Yumjaotaba...
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Bhagya Chandra 1764–1798
Rabinchandra 1798–1800
Madhuchandra 1800–1803
Chourjit Singh 1803–1813
Marjit Singh 1813–1820
Herachandra 1819-1820 Yumjaotaba...
- for
about seven years (Chahi
Taret Khuntakpa).
During this time, King
Chourjit Singh and his two
younger brothers,
Marjit Singh and
Gambhir Singh, went...