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Hijam Irabot (30
September 1896 – 26
September 1951), also
known as Jana Neta (Meeyamgi
Luchingba in Manipuri)
Hijam Irabot, was a
politician and leader...
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Irabot is an
Indian male
given name,
especially po****r
among the
Meitei people.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Hijam Irabot (1896–1951)...
- the session,
Hijam Irabot was
selected as the
secretary of the Mahasabha. The
third session was held at
Mandalay in Burma.Hijam
Irabot was the chairman...
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Kshetri Irabot Singh was an
Indian politician, from Kakching, Manipur. He was born on 8
April 1938.
Irabot obtained a M.A. (Political Science)
degree from...
- accepted. At the jail,
Irabot met
Indian communist leaders like
Hemanga Biswas and
Jyotirmoy Nandi. He was
greatly influenced by them.
Irabot was
finally permitted...
- Congress. In 1934,
Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha (NMM) was
established by
Hijam Irabot with the-then
Maharajah Churachand Singh as president. By 1938 it had become...
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political lives of
leaders like Jan Neta
Hijam Irabot whose major focus had,
until then, been
social reforms.
Irabot later turned a
firebrand communist and founded...
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Praja Sangh and
other parties opposed the union.
During this time,
Hijam Irabot, a
leader of the
Communist Party of
Manipur was in
touch with the Communist...
- Free Press, 10
January 2023. Harvey,
History of
Burma (1925). Simha,
Hijam Irabot Singh and
Political Movements in
Manipur (1989), p. 278. Pau, Indo-Burma...
- Cachar,
Myanmar and Bangladesh. He
along with some
followers of
Hijam Irabot and some
tribal activist formed the
United National Liberation Front in...