Debindro Singh
Debindro Singh or Devendra Singh (died 1871) was a Manipuri King who ruled in 1850 for a period of only three months.[1] He ended the custom of paying bribes to chiefs to gain land in Manipur. He was successor to, and brother of Nara Singh, the regent of Gambhir Singh.
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References
Bibliography
- Hodson, Thomas Callan.The Meitheis. Harvard University, 1908.
Preceded by Raja Nara Singh |
King of Manipur 1850 (three months) |
Succeeded by Chandrakirti Singh |
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