Loitongba

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Loitongba
Meitei Ningthou
"Loitongba" in Meitei Mayek.
Monarchy1122 CE - 1149 CE
Coronation1122 CE
PredecessorLoiyumba
SuccessorAtom Yoiremba
IssueAtom Yoiremba, Hemtou Iwanthaba
Names
Meidingu Loitongba
Era name and dates
Medieval Manipur: 1122 CE – 1149 CE (2220 MF – 2247 MF)
HouseNingthouja dynasty
FatherLoiyumba
MotherSum-Leima
ReligionSanamahism
OccupationMonarch of Kangleipak Kingdom

Meidingu Loitongba (Old Manipuri: Meitingu Loitongpa) was a Meitei king of the Ningthouja dynasty of Medieval Manipur from 1122 CE to 1149 CE.[1] He succeeded his father Loiyumba in 1122 CE.[2] He was inside his mother's womb when his father ascended the throne in 1073 CE.[1]

He is also a player of Meitei traditional games and is often called a religious lover of the game Kang Sannaba. Other sources say that he is the one who invented the game,[3] while others say that he was a talented player who popularised the game at his period.[4][5]

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