Gaurisiam

Kingdom of Manipur
Part of History of Manipur
Kings of Manipur
Pamheiba 1720-1751
Gaurisiam 1752-1763
Chitsai 1754-1756
Ching-Thang Khomba 1769-1798
Rohinchandra 1798-1801
Maduchandra Singh 1801-1806
Chourjit Singh 1806-1812
Marjit Singh 1812-1819
Gambhir Singh 1825-1834
Raja Nara Singh 1844-1850
Debindro Singh 1850
Chandrakirti Singh 1850-1886
Raja Surchandra 1886-1890
Kulachandra Singh 1890-1891
Churachandra Singh 1891-1941
Bodhchandra Singh 1941-1949
Manipur monarchy data

Ningthouja dynasty (Royal family)

Pakhangba (Symbol of the kingdom)

Cheitharol Kumbaba (Royal chronicle)

Imphal (Capital of the kingdom)

Kangla Palace (Royal residence)

Gaurisiam or Guru Sham (Bengali: গৌরী শাম) (18th century CE - 1763) was a Manipuri King who ruled between 1756 and 1764 .[1] He was the brother of Ching-Thang Khomba, King of Manipur. He died an early death. His reign was alternated with Ching-Thang Khomba's due to Gaurisiam's physical deficiencies. Certain events demanded the presence of a healthy and hale King, and during those times his rule was intertwined with his brothers.

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Preceded by
Pamheiba
King of
Manipur

17521763
Succeeded by
Chitsai


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