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Gharib Niwaz (born
Pamheiba, 1690–1751, Meitei: /
pāmheiba/, Sanskrit:
Gopal Singh) was the
ruler of the
Manipur Kingdom,
ruling from c. 1709
until his...
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Ghareeb Nawaz, a
mosque in
India Gharib Niwaz (Manipur), name
taken by king
Pamheiba of
Manipur (1690–1751)
following his
conversion to
Hinduism Gharib (disambiguation)...
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Charairongba harbored deep resentment.
Before his demise, he
tasked his son
Pamheiba (Garibaniwaz) with
avenging this
slight against their family. The tensions...
- of Pakhangba, Naothingkhong, Loiyumba, Kiyamba, Khagemba, Charairongba,
Pamheiba,
Maharaja Jai Singh,
Maharaja Gambhir Singh,
Maharaja Nara Singh, Chandrakirti...
- King
Charairongba of
Manipur Kingdom and a second-degree
relative of King
Pamheiba Garib Niwaj, Charairongba's successor. Her
abdication from the Burmese...
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their zenith under king
Khagemba (1597–1652 CE). In 1714, a king
named Pamheiba adopted Hinduism. He
adopted the name
Gharib Nawaz, and in 1724 renamed...
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severe repercussion after the
demise of
Pamheiba. A
drawing of
Kohima Stone by Sir
James Johnstone, of
Pamheiba's stone inscription which was discovered...
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Shantidas Adhikari was a
Hindu preacher from
Sylhet who
converted King
Pamheiba of
Manipur to
Hinduism in 1717. Historically,
Hinduism has only recently...
- century,
especially from
beginning its
second quarter. Raja
Gharib Nawaz (
Pamheiba) was
initiated into the
Chaitanya tradition. Most
devotee ruler and propagandist...
- Nara
Singh (1792 – 11
April 1850) also
known as
Chingthanglen Pamheiba and
Meetingu Lairen Nonglen Sendreng Manik Khomba, was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of...