Jungal Balahu was a Tiwa king in medieval Northeast India around 1365-1385 A.D.[1] The kingdom was in present-day Raha, Assam ruled by the Tiwa people (India).
It is a tourist destination,[2][3][4][5][6] Balahu, also known as Mriganka in 1415-1440, was son of Gangawati and Arimatta(Sasanka) in 1365-1385 Kamata Kingdom.
Pratap Singha/Pratap Dhwaja in 1305-1325 was the ruler of Kamata Kingdom[8][9][10][11] Balahu died of drowning in Kolong river where he was taking a bath.
His wife Xukomola was daughter of Naga king Fa Badchah.
She conspired with her father and hid the divine sword of Balahu that made him invincible.He defeated all nearby kingdoms.