Kachari Kingdom - Rulers or Kings

Rulers or Kings

  • Dimapur Capital reign:

• Virochana (835 - 885) • Vorahi (885 - 925) • Prasanto alias Prasadao (Chakradwaj alias Khamaoto) (925 - 1010) • Uditya (1010 - 1040) • Prabhakar (1040 - 1070) • Korpoordhwaj (1070 - 1100) • Giridhar (1100 - 1125) • Beeradhwaj (1125 - 1155) • Surajit (1155 - 1180) • Ohak (1180 - 1210) • Makardhwaj Narayan (Rana Pratap alias Raogena) (1210 - 1286) • Bhopal (1286 - 1316) • Purandar (1316 - 1336) • Bicharpatipha alias Prakash (1336 - 1386) • Vikramadityapha alias Vikaranto (1386 - 1411) • Mahamanipha alias Prabal (1411 - 1436) • Manipha (1436 - 1461) • Ladapha (1461 - 1486) • Khunkhora alias Khorapha (1486 - 1511) • Det tsang alias Dersongpha (1511 - 1536)

  • Maibang capital reign:

• Nirbhay Narayan (1540-1550) • Durlabh Narayan or Harmesvar (1550-1576) • Megha Narayana (1576–1583) • Satrrudaman (Pratap Narayan, Jasa Narayan) (1583–1613) • Nar Narayan (1613-1625) • Bhimdarpa Narayan (Bhimbal Konwar (1625-1637) • Indraballabh Narayan (1637-1655) • Birdarpa Narayan (1655-1681) • Garurdhwaj Narayan (1681-1686) • Makardhwaj (1686-1692) • Udayaditya (1692-1699) • Tamradhwaj Narayan (1699–1708) • Queen Chandraprabha (1708-1710) • Suradarpa Narayan (1710-1730) • Dharmadhwaj Narayan (Harischandra Narayan) (1730-1735) • Kirichandra Narayan (1735–1745) • Gopichandra Narayan (1745–1757)

  • Khaspur capital reign:

• Harischandra II (1757–1772) • Krishnachandra Narayan Hasnusa (1772–1813) • Gobindchandra Narayan Hasnusa (1813–1830 till of 14 August) • Tularam Hasnusa (1830-1854 of 20 July)

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