Chakpa Makhao Ngambi

Chakpa Makhao Ngambi was the Burmese queen of Toungoo dynasty of Kingdom of Ava (modern day Upper Burma) and the Meitei princess of Ningthouja dynasty of Kangleipak (Manipur Kingdom). She was the Queen consort of King Taninganway (Meitei: Chekong Leimaba/Tongdoi Leimaba) of Myanmar, until her abdication after having a son. By birth, she was a first-degree relative of King Charairongba of Manipur Kingdom and a second-degree relative of King Pamheiba Garib Niwaj, Charairongba's successor. Her abdication from the Burmese throne caused a long time international conflict between the Meiteis (Ningthouja dynasty) and the Bamars (Toungoo dynasty).

Chakpa Makhao Ngambi
Tampha Wangamlon, Awa-Leima
TenureQueen Consort of the Toungoo dynasty
Coronation1704
BornKangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur Kingdom')
DiedMyanmar
ConsortToungoo dynasty
ConsortTaninganway (Meitei: Chekong Leimaba/Tongdoi Leimaba)
Issue
  • Mangtra Kentu Ngampa (Kendu Ngamba)
  • Dibouti
Names
Tampha Wangamlon Sicha Chakpa Makhao Ngambi
House
  • Ningthouja dynasty (by birth)
  • Toungoo dynasty (by marriage)
Dynasty
  • Ningthouja dynasty (by birth)
  • Toungoo dynasty (by marriage)
Fathereither Prince Tonsen Ngampa or King Charairongba
MotherKhoiyoiron Ngaikhom Ngampi
ReligionMeitei religion
OccupationQueen of Myanmar (Burma), Princess of Kangleipak (Manipur)
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