Meitei literature

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Meitei literature, also known as Manipuri literature, is literature written in the Meitei language of Manipur. An ancient institution of learning, the Luwang Nonghumsang, later known as the Pandit Loishang, collected sources of indigenous Meitei knowledge and philosophy until the 18th century. Writing by Meiteis is assumed to go back to the Kingdom of Kangleipak in the early 12th century. The Meitei script is a Brahmic abugida. It is known only from the Puya manuscripts discovered in the first half of the 20th century. 18th and 19th century manuscripts were written using the Bengali alphabet. The existence of the Meitei script in the 15th-century hinges on the authenticity of an inscription dated to the reign of Senbi Kiyamba. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Meitei culture
rdf:langString Epic cycles of incarnations
rdf:langString The Capture of the wild Kao (bull) by Khamba
rdf:langString The Torture of Khamba by the Elephant
rdf:langString The Dance before the King by Khamba and princess Thoibi
rdf:langString The Tiger Hunt by Khamba and his rival Nongban Kongyamba
rdf:langString The Numit Kappa, a Classical Meitei epic text written during the 1st century, based on ancient Meitei mythology and religion
rdf:langString Scenes from the Khamba Thoibi epic legend
rdf:langString KHAMBA THOIBI EPIC - THE DANCE BEFORE THE KING.jpg
rdf:langString KHAMBA THOIBI EPIC - THE TORTURE BY THE ELEPHANT.jpg
rdf:langString KHAMBA THOIBI EPIC - THE TIGER HUNT.jpg
rdf:langString KHAMBA THOIBI EPIC - THE CAPTURE OF THE WILD BULL.jpg
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rdf:langString Meitei literature, also known as Manipuri literature, is literature written in the Meitei language of Manipur. An ancient institution of learning, the Luwang Nonghumsang, later known as the Pandit Loishang, collected sources of indigenous Meitei knowledge and philosophy until the 18th century. Writing by Meiteis is assumed to go back to the Kingdom of Kangleipak in the early 12th century. The Meitei script is a Brahmic abugida. It is known only from the Puya manuscripts discovered in the first half of the 20th century. 18th and 19th century manuscripts were written using the Bengali alphabet. The existence of the Meitei script in the 15th-century hinges on the authenticity of an inscription dated to the reign of Senbi Kiyamba.
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rdf:langString Meitei language movements
rdf:langString Meitei classical language movement
rdf:langString Meitei linguistic purism movement
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