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Kuranganayani

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Kuranganayani
Tekhao Leima
BornShija Phongalokpi
Medieval Manipur kingdom
SpouseSuremphaa (Swargadeo Rajeshwar Singha)
HouseNingthouja dynasty
FatherGaurishyam (biological)
Bhagyachandra Jai Singh (foster)
ReligionManipuri Vaishnavism
OccupationQueen of Ahom Kingdom

Kuranganayani, also known as "Shija Phongdalokpi" or Tekhao Leima, is an Assamese Queen, a Manipuri princess and a great patriot from Medieval Manipur. She is the chief Queen of King Swargadeo Rajeshwar Singha (Suremphaa) of Ahom kingdom and the daughter of King Gaurishyam of Manipur kingdom.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

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