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Gharib Nawaz (born Pamheiba, 1690–1751) was a Meetei king of Manipur,ruling from c. 1709 until his death. He introduced Hinduism as the state religion of his kingdom (1717) and changed the name of the kingdom to the Sanskrit Manipur (1724). He changed his royal name from his birth name Pamheipa to the Persianate Gharib Nawaz. During most of his reign he was engaged in warfare against the weakened Burmese Toungoo Dynasty.

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  • Gharib Nawaz (born Pamheiba, 1690–1751) was a Meetei king of Manipur,ruling from c. 1709 until his death. He introduced Hinduism as the state religion of his kingdom (1717) and changed the name of the kingdom to the Sanskrit Manipur (1724). He changed his royal name from his birth name Pamheipa to the Persianate Gharib Nawaz. During most of his reign he was engaged in warfare against the weakened Burmese Toungoo Dynasty. (en)
  • Meidingu Pamheiba (22 december 1690 - 1747) was maharaja van Manipur. Hij was een van de vier zonen van koning . Op 23 augustus 1708 werd hij tot koning gekroond. Pamheiba had acht vrouwen en veel kinderen. Tijdens zijn koningschap wist hij zijn rijk uit te breiden, hij veroverde in het oosten de , in het westen (nu Cachar) en (nu Tripura). In 1723 vond de Puya Meithaba plaats, waarin men het hindoeïsme als nieuw staatsgeloof aannam. Hiermee veranderde de titel "Meidingu", wat koning betekent, in Maharaja. De koning joeg iedereen die een ander geloof had weg. Hij overleed in 1747. (nl)
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  • Meidingu,Ningthou&MaharajaofKangleipak() (en)
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  • 1690-12-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Pamheiba (en)
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  • Meitei and Bengali transliterations of "Pamheiba Garib Niwaj Maharaj", the name of a Meitei King, the Maharaja of Kangleipak (en)
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  • 1751-12-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Meidingu Pamheiba (en)
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  • Nungthilchaibi (en)
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  • Garibniwaz (en)
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  • Hinduism (en)
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  • King of Manipur (en)
  • Meidingu, Ningthou & Maharaja of Kangleipak (en)
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  • Gharib Nawaz (born Pamheiba, 1690–1751) was a Meetei king of Manipur,ruling from c. 1709 until his death. He introduced Hinduism as the state religion of his kingdom (1717) and changed the name of the kingdom to the Sanskrit Manipur (1724). He changed his royal name from his birth name Pamheipa to the Persianate Gharib Nawaz. During most of his reign he was engaged in warfare against the weakened Burmese Toungoo Dynasty. (en)
  • Meidingu Pamheiba (22 december 1690 - 1747) was maharaja van Manipur. Hij was een van de vier zonen van koning . Op 23 augustus 1708 werd hij tot koning gekroond. Pamheiba had acht vrouwen en veel kinderen. Tijdens zijn koningschap wist hij zijn rijk uit te breiden, hij veroverde in het oosten de , in het westen (nu Cachar) en (nu Tripura). In 1723 vond de Puya Meithaba plaats, waarin men het hindoeïsme als nieuw staatsgeloof aannam. Hiermee veranderde de titel "Meidingu", wat koning betekent, in Maharaja. De koning joeg iedereen die een ander geloof had weg. Hij overleed in 1747. (nl)
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  • Gharib Nawaz (Manipur) (en)
  • Pamheiba (nl)
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