Haipou Jadonang
Jadonang Malangmei (1905-1931), popularly known as Haipou Jadonang, was a Naga spiritual leader and political activist from Manipur, British India. He established the Heraka religious movement, which was based on the ancestral Naga religion, and declared himself to be the "messiah king" of the Nagas. His movement was widespread in the Zeliangrong territory before the conversion to Christianity. He also espoused the cause of an independent Naga kingdom ("Makam Gwangdi" or "Naga Raj"), which brought him in conflict with the colonial British rulers of India. He was hanged by the British in 1931, and succeeded by his cousin Rani Gaidinliu.
Haipou Jadonang | |
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Born | Jadonang Malangmei 1905 Kambiron village, British India (present-day Tamenglong district of Manipur) |
Died | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Spiritual leader and political activist |
Known for | Fighting against the British Raj in India |
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