Haricharan Sai
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Born7 September 1726[1]
Kangleipak
Kangleipak
Died8 June 1785 (aged 58)[2]
Kangleipak
Kangleipak
| Haricharan Sai | |||||||||
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| Meitei Prince | |||||||||
| Born | 7 September 1726[1] Kangleipak | ||||||||
| Died | 8 June 1785 (aged 58)[2] Kangleipak | ||||||||
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| House | Lourungpurenmayum | ||||||||
| Dynasty | Ningthouja dynasty | ||||||||
| Father | Pamheiba | ||||||||
| Mother | Chingakham Chanu Hisabika | ||||||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||||||
| Occupation | Prince of Kangleipak Kingdom | ||||||||
Haricharan Sai was a Meitei prince of the Ningthouja dynasty of Medieval Kangleipak. He was a son of King Pamheiba and Queen Chingakham Chanu Hisabika.[3][1] He was one of the chief collector of revenue called Lourungpuren.[4] He was the lower chief collector of revenue among his two other brothers who were also chief collectors of revenue.[5] The members of the Lourungpurenmayum of the royal family (Ningthemchamayums) of Manipur are descended from Prince Haricharan Sai.[5][6]
Prince Haricharan Sai is also mentioned in the Cheitharol Kumbaba, the Royal Chronicle of Manipur.[7]