Khuman Salai
Khuman dynasty
1300 BC-1800 AD | |||
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Profile | |||
Country | Kangleipak (historic)
India (present) | ||
Region | Manipur | ||
District | Thoubal district | ||
Ethnicity | Meitei people | ||
Chief | |||
Khuman Iputhou | |||
Khuman Ningthou | |||
Historic seat | Mayang Imphal | ||
Died | 1760 AD | ||
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Khuman Salai (Meitei: ꯈꯨꯃꯟ ꯁꯂꯥꯢ) (literally, "Khuman dynasty") is a clan, which probably ruled parts of Kangleipak (present day Manipur)[1] prior to subjugation by the Ningthouja dynasty (Mangang) c. 13th Century.[2][3] The Khuman-Lon Puya records information about their rule.[4] The rough translation of Khuman in english is a narrowed darkness.
Mythology
Khuman was the son of
See also
References
- ^ Session, North East India History Association (1991). Proceedings of North East India History Association. The Association.
- ISBN 978-81-89233-40-2.
- JSTOR 44145476.
- ^ "Proceedings of the Session". 1971.
- ^ "Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Ama-Ilon Pukok Puya". Paochelsalaitaret.net. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- ^ Mangi Singh, laishram (13 November 1980). "Moirang Kangleiron Khuman Khamba Seitharol". Archive.org. Retrieved 13 November 2018.