Crown Prince Chourjit, arrived in
Nabadwip and joined forces with the ambitious young Senpati, 20-year-old Prince Marjit, to invade Manipur and depose Tamlen Khomba in 1804. Madhuchandra was dethroned and was forced to flee to
Cachar. Chourjit then became King, with his mother, Chingakham Chanu Devahuti becoming the
Queen Mother. In order to reclaim his throne, Tamlen invaded Manipur with the assistance of the King of Cachar. To ensure victory, he worshipped Devi, the goddess of war, and spent the following night at
Hiyangthang. Marjit moved forward and set up camp at Mayang Keinou with the royal army. On Kalen 14, Madhuchandra arrived in Shamupan. After three hours of fierce fighting, Tamlen was killed in combat, along with 100 of his soldier. The royal army took 600 prisoners and captured 50 Ramjangees, 148 muskets, 100 swords, 100 shields, one bronze cannon, and one iron cannon. == References ==