Jungal Balahu

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.

Jungal Balahu statue near Raha, Assam