Tumaba (also spelled Tumaapa or Tumapa), also known as Tumahaba was the second recorded ruler of the early Khuman dynasty in ancient Kangleipak (present-day Manipur).[1][2][3][4] He succeeded the Khuman polity's founder, his father, Aalong. The traditional estimation of Tumaba's reign falls between 220 and 260 CE, a time when the previously cohesive Khuman–Luwang lineage broke up into distinct dynastic sovereignties.[1][2][3][4]
| Tumaba | |
|---|---|
| Khuman Ningthou | |
| Reign | est. 220 CE – 260 CE |
| Predecessor | Aalong |
| Successor | Lungba |
| Spouse | Nganurol Thong-ngaiba Chanu |
| Dynasty | Khuman dynasty |
| Father | Aalong |
| Mother | Chinphuren Leitanglen Chinkhubi |
| Religion | Sanamahism |
See also
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edit- 1 2 Khelchandra Singh, Ningthoukhongjam (1980). Khuman Kangleirol (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- 1 2 Kullachandra Sharma, B (1998). Khuman Ningthouron Lambuba (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- 1 2 Ibobi, Laikhuram (1998). Khuman Kangleiron Amasung Laikhuram Shageigee Meihouron (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.
- 1 2 Kullachandra, B. (1989-03-15). Khumal Ningthourol Lambuba (in Manipuri). India: Digital Library of India; Internet Archive.