Khui Ningomba | |
Reign: | 363 AD-378 AD (1761 MF-1776 MF) |
Reign-Type: | Monarchy |
Coronation: | 363 AD (1761 MF) |
Predecessor: | Taothingmang |
Successor: | Pengsiba |
Full Name: | Ningthou Khui Ningompa |
Era Name: | Ancient Manipur |
Era Dates: | 363 AD-378 AD (1761 MF-1776 MF)[1] |
House: | Angom dynasty (Ningombam) |
House-Type: | Royalty |
Occupation: | Ruler of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak) |
Religion: | Meiteism of Sanamahism |
Khui Ningomba was a ruler of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He was the successor of Emperor Taothingmang.
It was during his reign that the Manipuri traders reached out on horseback to upper Burma and China.[2] He is one of the nine kings associated with the design of a historic flag.[3]
Besides the Cheitharol Kumbaba, he is mentioned in the Ningthourol Lambuba.[4]