Taothingmang
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| Taothingmang | |||||||||
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| Monarchy | 263 AD-363 AD (1661 MF-1761 MF) | ||||||||
| Coronation | 263 AD (1661 MF) | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Khuyoi Tompok | ||||||||
| Successor | Khui Ningomba | ||||||||
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| Royalty | Ningthouja dynasty (Mangang dynasty) | ||||||||
| Father | Khuyoi Tompok | ||||||||
| Religion | Meiteism of Sanamahism | ||||||||
| Occupation | Ruler of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak) | ||||||||
Taothingmang was a Meetei ruler of Ningthouja dynasty of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He is a son and the successor of Emperor Khuyoi Tompok.[1][2] He is one of the nine kings associated with the different designs in a historic flag of the kingdom.[3] Other than the Cheitharol Kumbaba, the Ningthourol Lambuba and the Chada Laihui, Taothingmang and his elder brother Yoimongba are also especially mentioned in the Toreirol Lambuba and the Tutenglon.