Tumaba

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Reignest. 220 CE – 260 CE
PredecessorAalong
SuccessorLungba
SpouseNganurol Thong-ngaiba Chanu
Tumaba
Khuman Ningthou
Reignest. 220 CE – 260 CE
PredecessorAalong
SuccessorLungba
SpouseNganurol Thong-ngaiba Chanu
DynastyKhuman dynasty
FatherAalong
MotherChinphuren Leitanglen Chinkhubi
ReligionSanamahism

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]

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