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- Cheitharol Kumbaba or Cheithalon Kumpapa (Ch. K.), the "Royal Chronicle of Manipur", is a court chronicle of the kings of Manipur, which claims to start...
- century, its territory was occupied by Da Gu-la, an unidentified state. In Cheitharol Kumbaba chronicles of Manipur, Tripura is referred to as Takhen. The earliest...
- Manipur state) as they are recorded in the Royal Chronicle of Manipur (Cheitharol Kumbaba). The Chronicle was reconstructed during the 18th century, with...
- origin earlier than the historical records of Manipur. Later, according to Cheitharol Kumbaba, a royal chronicle of King Kangba, who ruled Manipur much earlier...
- [Koireng language]. They are mentioned in the Meitei royal chronicle Cheitharol Kumbaba in the year 1404, one of the oldest tribes to be so mentioned...
- of the kings' mothers' lineage. It is a supplementary do****ent to the Cheitharol Kumbaba, the foremost royal chronicle of Manipur. "Moirang Ningthourol...
- Rebellion of 1917–1919, the ****is in Manipur were estimated to number 40,000. Cheitharol Kumbaba, the court chronicle of the Manipur kings, mentions various ****i...
- Puwaris (stories about the forefathers), namely, the Ninghthou Kangbalon, Cheitharol Kumbaba, Ningthourol Lambuba, Poireiton Khunthokpa, Panthoibi Khongkul...
- is mostly used for the Umang Lais. The first mentions are found in the Cheitharol Kumbaba, the Court Chronicles of the kings of Manipur, starting from the...
- years, from 33 to 54 AD. The list of Meitei kings was recorded in the Cheitharol Kumbaba, which survives in several versions, the most authentic of which...