Maharani Kumudini

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Maharani Kumudini Devi
Queen of Manipur kingdom
BornMedieval Manipur kingdom
SpouseGambhir Singh
HouseNingthouja dynasty
ReligionManipuri Vaishnavism
OccupationQueen of Manipur Kingdom

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]

References[change | change source]

  1. Joshua Thomas, C.; Gopalakrishnan, Ramamoorthy; Ranjan Singh, R. K. (2001). Constraints in Development of Manipur. ISBN 9788187498308.
  2. Tombi Singh, N. (1972). "Manipur: A Study".
  3. Joshua Thomas, C.; Gopalakrishnan, Ramamoorthy; Ranjan Singh, R. K. (2001). Constraints in Development of Manipur. ISBN 9788187498308.
  4. Roy, Jyotirmoy (1973). "History of Manipur".
  5. "Sangeet Natak". 1983.