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The prehistory of Manipur is the period of human history between the first use of stone tools by early men and the time just preceding ancient Kangleipak. Comparing with other regions of the world, the development process of the archaeological work in Manipur is of recent times. [ 1 ]
The history of Manipur is reflected by archaeological research, mythology and written history.Historically, Manipur was an independent sovereign kingdom ruled by Meitei dynasty but at different point of time it was invaded and rule over by other state and authority.
Kamei was born in Imphal, and taught history at Manipur University. He was regarded as an expert on the history of Manipur. [1] Books: Anal, A Trans-Border Tribe of Manipur (1985) A History of Manipur: Pre-colonial Period (1991) Ethnicity and Social Change: An Anthology of Essays (2002) History of Zeliangrong Nagas: From Makhel to Rani ...
Manipur acts as India's "Gateway to the East" through Moreh and Tamu towns, the land route for trade between India and Burma and other countries in Southeast Asia, East Asia, Siberia, the Arctic, Micronesia and Polynesia. Manipur has the highest number of handicraft units and the highest number of craftspersons in the northeastern region of India.
Meckley or Manipur kingdom in Mathew Carey's Map of Hindostan or India of 1814. Kangla Uttra Sanglen at the Kangla Fort, former residence of the Meitei kings of Manipur. The two statues of Kangla Sha (Meitei dragon lions) standing in front of the inner gate were destroyed after the Anglo-Manipur War of 1891 but have been restored by the Manipur Government in recent years.
"A Brief history of the Meiteis of Manipur". themanipurpage.tripod.com. "Titular king Leishemba Sanajaoba Archives - The Sangai Express". The Sangai Express; History of Manipur:The Medieval Period - IIT Guwahati; Manipur and the mainstream by N. Tombi Singh; The court chronicles of the kings of Manipur - Cheitharol Kumpapa
Archaeologists have uncovered further evidence of a pre-colonial “garden city” in Bolivia where ancient Amazon people lived largely reliant on maize agriculture and raising muscovy ducks.. The ...
Cheitharol Kumbaba (Meitei: ꯆꯩꯊꯥꯔꯣꯜ ꯀꯨꯝꯕꯥꯕ), the Meitei royal chronicle of Manipur kingdom, mentioned that in 1609, a lady named Yangnu (Meitei: ꯌꯥꯡꯅꯨ) of the Akhoicham family (Meitei: ꯑꯀꯣꯏꯆꯝ / ꯑꯀꯣꯏꯖꯝ), who was the wife of a Tripuri King went to her country.