The Ningthouja dynasty ruled over which powerful feudatory state in Manipur?

The Kangleipak Kingdom
The Kabaw Valley
Moirang
Andro

The correct answer is: The Kangleipak Kingdom.

The Ningthouja dynasty ruled over the Kangleipak Kingdom, which was a powerful feudatory state in Manipur. The kingdom was founded in the 14th century by Nongda Lairen Pakhangba, who is considered to be the first king of Manipur. The Ningthouja dynasty ruled over the kingdom for over 600 years, until it was overthrown in the 19th century.

The Kangleipak Kingdom was a powerful and influential state in the region. It had a strong military and was able to conquer many neighboring states. The kingdom was also a center of culture and learning. It was home to many scholars and artists, and its language, Meitei, was one of the most important languages in the region.

The Ningthouja dynasty was a powerful and influential dynasty in Manipur. It ruled over the Kangleipak Kingdom for over 600 years, and its legacy can still be seen in Manipur today.

The other options are incorrect because they are not powerful feudatory states in Manipur.

  • The Kabaw Valley is a valley in the Chin Hills of Myanmar. It is located on the border with Manipur.
  • Moirang is a town in Manipur. It is the site of the Moirang Palace, which was the capital of the Kangleipak Kingdom.
  • Andro is a village in Manipur. It is located near the Imphal River.
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