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Rindzi Phup.gif - Guss
BodishInST.svg - Joliv
BurmishInST.svg - Joliv
Shukla Meetei Mayek.svg - Rishu Shukla
Family-Tree-Boro-Garo.png - Chaipau
Phylogeographic tree of Tibeto-Burman languages 2019.png - Sutthikhun.pha
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee's statement on the most important Tibeto Burman language — Meitei language (alias Manipuri language), the classical language of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee's expression of views on the most important Tibeto Burman language — Meitei language (alias Manipuri language), the classical language of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Dr. Suniti Kumar Chatterjee's explanation of the most important Tibeto Burman language — Meitei language (alias Manipuri language), the classical language of Ancient Kangleipak civilization.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Great Britain's Parliament's 1904 statement on the Meitei language (alias Meithei or Manipuri) and the Chin language (alias Kuki Chin or Thadou Chin or Kuki Zo) on the basis of their attachment to Manipur (alias Kangleipak).jpg - SteinsplitterBot
House of Commons of the Great Britain's 1904 statement on the Meitei language (alias Meithei or Manipuri) and the Chin language (alias Kuki Chin or Thadou Chin or Kuki Zo) on the basis of their attachment to Manipur (alias Kangleipak).jpg - SteinsplitterBot
Great Britain's House of Commons's 1904 expression of facts about Meitei language (alias Meithei or Manipuri) and Chin language (alias Kuki Chin or Thadou Chin or Kuki Zo) on the basis of their attachment to Manipur (alias Kangleipak).jpg - Haoreima
Great Britain's House of Commons's 1904 statement on the Meitei language (alias Meithei or Manipuri) and the Chin language (alias Kuki Chin or Thadou Chin or Kuki Zo) on the basis of their attachment to Manipur (alias Kangleipak).jpg - Haoreima
Comparison of Meitei language (Manipuri language) with Bodo (Kachari), Ao Naga & Kachin linguistic forms (A).jpg - Haoreima
Comparison of Meitei language (Manipuri language) with Bodo (Kachari), Ao Naga & Kachin linguistic forms (B).jpg - Haoreima
Comparison of Meitei language (Manipuri language) with Thado (Thadou or Kuki), Lushei (Lushai or Mizo), Rangkhol & Khami linguistic forms.jpg - Haoreima
Three most developed languages of Tibeto Burman branch of Sino Tibetan linguistic family (alias Trans Himalayan language family) — Burmese (alias Myanmar) of Southeast Asia, Meitei (alias Manipuri) of South Asia & Tibetan of East Asia.jpg - SteinsplitterBot
3 most advanced languages of Tibeto Burman group of Sino Tibetan linguistic family (alias Trans Himalayan language family) — Burmese (alias Myanmar) of Southeast Asia, Meitei (alias Manipuri) of South Asia & Tibetan of East Asia.jpg - Haoreima
3 most developed languages of Tibeto Burman group of Sino Tibetan linguistic family (alias Trans Himalayan language family) — Burmese (alias Myanmar) of Southeast Asia, Meitei (alias Manipuri) of South Asia & Tibetan of East Asia.jpg - Haoreima
Lolo-Burmese languages map.svg - Kanguole
Etymology of a Classical Meitei language term for “yellow colour”.jpg - Haoreima
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