Thongaren
Thongaren was a king in Manipuri tradition and the husband of Laikhurembi, who was his chief queen. He asked Laikhurembi to marry his younger brother Poireiton instead when Poireiton's wife died and he needed to journey to Tai Pang Pan.
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- Leinaotabi, Lairen Humchouba, Humchouba, Leimarel Sidabi
- consort of
- Laikhurembi, Leinaotabi
- sibling of
- Chingkhong Poireiton, Poireiton
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Source passages
“Laikhurembi (Old Manipuri: Laikhulempi) was the chief queen of Thongaren (Old Manipuri: Thongalen). Queen Laikhurembi was the first wife of King Thongaren. Then king asked her to marry his younger brother, Poireiton.”
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“King Thongaren (Old Manipuri: Thongalen) asked his highest-ranked Queen Laikhurembi (Old Manipuri: Laikhulempi) to go with his brother Chingkhong Poireiton on a long trip. Poireiton was a widower; his wife had died, and he had six children to raise and also had to go to the Tai Pang Pan.”
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