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Maharaja Kulachandra Singh[1] was the son of Maharaja Chandrakriti Singh and he was the Maharaja of Manipur. On 21 February 1891 Lord Lansdowne, the British Viceroy of India ordered J.W. Quinton, the chief commissioner of Assam, to recognise Juvaraj Kulachandra as the king but to arrest Senapati Tikendrajit.[citation needed]
See also
References
- Bir Tikendrajit – The Hero of Manipur in Press Information Bureau, Government of India website.
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Preceded by Surachandra Singh |
King of Manipur 1890–1891 |
Succeeded by Churachandra |