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CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT HISTORICAL LANDMARKS OF ANCIENT MANIPUR (ANTIQUE KANGLEIPAK).jpg - Haoreima
"Nongta Lailen Pakhangpa" (Ancient Meitei name) and "Nongda Lairen Pakhangba" (Modern Meitei name) of the Meitei king who ascended the throne of the Kangla of Kangleipak in 33 AD.jpg - Haoreima
Meitei and Latin transliterations of the name of Meitei king "Khuyoi Tompok" in different spellings.jpg - Haoreima
Meitei and Latin transliterations of the name of Meitei king "Taothingmang" in different spellings.jpg - Haoreima
Meitei and Latin transliterations of the name of Meitei king "Loiyumpa" in different spellings.jpg - Haoreima
"Senpi Kiyampa" (Ancient Meitei name) and "Senbi Kiyamba" (Modern Meitei name) of the Meitei king, the ruler of Kangleipak kingdom (Manipur kingdom).jpg - Haoreima
"Koilengpa" (Ancient Meitei name) and "Koirengba" (Modern Meitei name) of the Meitei king, the ruler of Kangleipak kingdom (Manipur kingdom).jpg - Haoreima
Manung Kangjeibung - the Polo Ground of the Meitei royalties, located inside the Kangla fort in Imphal.jpg - Haoreima
Manung Kangjeibung - the historic polo ground of the Meitei royalties, located inside the Kangla fort in Imphal.jpg - Haoreima
The eighteen foremost letters of the ancient Meitei script (ancient Meetei script) of ancient Kangleipak (early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of the Classical Meitei language term “Kangleipak”.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Nongpok Ningthou”, a Classical Meitei language term for the Guardian deity of the East in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Lailik Leima”, a Classical Meitei language term for the name of a goddess of knowledge and wisdom in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Classical Meitei language names of the seven divine extremely beautiful ladies (“Helloi Taret”) in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Yotleima” (or “Yot Leima”), a Classical Meitei language term for the goddess of metals (especially iron) in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Heeleima” (“Hee Leima”), a Classical Meitei language term for a name of the goddess of precious stones in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Nine divine names of the holy fire in Classical Meitei language of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Chengleima” (“Cheng Leima”), a Classical Meitei language name of the goddess of rice in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Etymology of “Thaleima” (“Tha Leima”), a Classical Meitei language name of the goddess of moon in ancient Meitei mythology and religion of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
The Classical Meitei Language – Speech of the Kangleipak Civilization – Tongue of the Manipur Kingdom – Old ruins of the Kangla Fort.jpg - Haoreima
The Classical Meitei Language — Speech of the Kangleipak Civilization — Tongue of the Manipur Kingdom — Long-standing ruins of the Kangla Fort.jpg - Haoreima
The Classical Meitei Language — Speech of the Kangleipak Civilization — Tongue of the Manipur Kingdom — Monumental Statue of King Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba (Gambhir Singh Maharaja).jpg - Haoreima
ꯄꯨꯌꯥ — Puya — Classical Meitei language texts — Knowledge of the Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - Haoreima
ꯄꯨꯌꯥ (“Puya”) — Classical Meitei language texts — Knowledge of the Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
ꯄꯨꯌꯥ (Puya) — Classical Meitei language texts — Knowledge of the Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Classical Meitei language — Speech of the Ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Classical Meitei language — Tongue of the Ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - Haoreima
Classical Meitei language – Speech of the Ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Kangleipak — an ancient civilization in South Asia — the birthplace of classical polo sports (Sagol Kangjei) — the fountainhead of Classical Meitei language and cultural heritage.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Kangleipak – an archaic civilization in South Asia – the birthplace of classical polo sports (Sagol Kangjei) – the fountainhead of Classical Meitei language and cultural heritage.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Poireiton Khunthok — c. 3rd century CE — A literary treasure of the Classical Meitei language of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
A report on Poireiton Khunthokpa, the 3rd century CE Classical Meitei language text of Ancient Kangleipak civilization, by archaeologist & scholar W. Yumjao Singh in the Report on Archaeological Studies in Manipur, Bulletin No. 1, 1935.jpg - SchlurcherBot
19 letters of the Classical Meetei Mayek writing system (Traditional Meitei script), used for documenting Archaic Meitei language in Ancient Kangleipak civilization during Antiquity.jpg - Haoreima
Numit Kappa — 1st century CE Classical Meitei language narrative epic literary work — Roots of Ancient Kangleipak civilization — Trails of heroism & masculinity — in traditional Meetei Mayek script.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Ougri — 1st century CE — Classical Meitei language imperial sacred musical composition — ꯑꯧꯒ꯭ꯔꯤ — A part and parcel of Lai Haraoba ritualistic and theatrical festival — Bedrock of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 02.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 01.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 03.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 05.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 04.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 08.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 07.jpg - Haoreima
Phingaluk (Phingailuk or Philuk), a traditional Meitei basket used exclusively for Meitei wedding ceremonies — Classical Meitei basketry handicraft — statue of a Meitei lady wearing Innaphi & Phanek clothes and holding the basket 06.jpg - Haoreima
Kakching Haraoba — one of the major forms of Lai Haraoba sacred festival — dedicated to Khamlangba & 9 Laibungthou gods — Classical Meitei mythology & religion (Sanamahism) — Ancient Kangleipak civilization (early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Khamba Yelhou — A Classical Meitei language play based on the epic saga of Khamba & Thoibi — dedicated to God Thangching (Thangjing) by Chorus Repertoire Theatre, Imphal — Glimpse of Ancient Moirang civilisation of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Khamba Yelhou — A Classical Meitei language play based on the epic saga of Khamba & Thoibi — dedicated to God Thangching (Thangjing) by Chorus Repertoire Theatre, Imphal — Glimpse of Ancient Moirang civilization of Kangleipak.jpg - Haoreima
Leishaphal — Girls' dormitory in Classical Meitei language — Cultural heritage of Ancient Kangleipak civilization (early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Leishaphal — Girls' dormitory in Classical Meitei language — Cultural heritage of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Leishaphal — Ladies' dormitory in Classical Meitei language — Cultural heritage of Ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Hiyang Tannaba — Classical Dragon Boat Racing (in the imperial moat of the Kangla Fort of Imphal) — Cultural heritage of Meitei civilization — Living tradition of Ancient Kangleipak (early Manipur) — 1891 British artwork.jpg - Haoreima
English to Manipuri translation (Meitei & Latin transliterations) — Kangleipak is an ancient name of Manipur.jpg - Haoreima
"Kangleipak Ima" (alias "Meitei Ima", "Meetei Ima", "Manipur Ima") — Divine motherly personification of Kangleipak (Manipur) — Ancient Meitei Goddess — Classical Meetei Religion (Sanamahism) — Yek Salai Taret Flag.jpg - Haoreima
"Kangleipaak Eemaa" (alias "Meitei Ima", "Meetei Ima", "Manipur Ima") — Divine motherly personification of Kangleipak (Manipur) — Ancient Meitei Goddess — Classical Meetei Religion (Sanamahism) — Yek Salai Taret Flag.jpg - Haoreima
"Kangleipaak Imaa" (AKA "Meitei Ima", "Meetei Ima", "Manipur Ima") — Ancient Meitei Personification of Kangleipak (lit. "Inhabitable Non Inundated Land") & the Earth — Classical Meetei Religion (Sanamahism) — Yek Salai Taret Flag.jpg - Haoreima
Chainarol (lit. "Way of the Warrior") — Classical Meitei Language Text — Chronicle of 27 historical combats — Traditional Meetei Mayek Script — Ancient Kangleipak Civilization (Early Manipur).jpg - Haoreima
Antique Meitei classical illustrated manuscript painting of pre Hindu era (pre Vaishnavism era) of ancient Kangleipak civilization (early Manipur), referenced from the 'Khutlou', an old Meitei text (puya).jpg - Haoreima
Lai Haraoba, an ancient classical Meitei ritualistic music and dance drama (theatre) festival of traditional Meitei religion (Sanamahism alias Lainingthouism) of Kangleipak civilisation (pre Hindu era) — still in practice today.jpg - Haoreima
Numit Kappa — Ancient Meitei classical epic — Archer Khwai Nongchengpam Pipa shooting (dethroning) one of the 2 suns (2 kings) shining in the sky (kingdom) — Allegory of the political history of ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - Haoreima
Numit Kappa — Ancient Meitei classical epic — Archer Khwai Nongchengpam Pipa shooting one of the 2 suns shining in the sky — Allegory of the political history of ancient Kangleipak civilisation — Dethroning one of the 2 kings.jpg - Haoreima
Numit Kappa — Ancient Meitei classical epic — Archer Khwai Nongchengpam Pipa shooting one of the 2 suns shining in the sky — Allegory of the political history of ancient Kangleipak civilization — Dethroning one of the 2 kings.jpg - Haoreima
Pukak Thang - a traditional Meitei sword exclusively used for beheading of guilty people by executioners (Sanglingba), after being permitted by Meitei kings of ancient Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - Haoreima
An illustration of a huiroi and a tiger ("kei" in Meitei language) - Ancient & medieval Meitei kings employed huirois (Classical Meitei language term for "people skillful in taming wild tigers") in Kangleipak civilisation.jpg - Haoreima
Safa Lanfa Thengkourol - Classical Meitei martial arts - A blindfolded man to hold 4 attacking spears from different directions, using his limbs, without getting harmed - Cultural heritage of ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - Haoreima