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Khamnu (/kʰəm.nu/) is a
figure in
Metei legend and folklore. She
appears in the epic poem
Khamba Thoibi. She is the
daughter of
prime minister Khuman Puremba...
- a girl
named Khamnu selling wood and
befriended her,
giving her food and jewelry. The next time
Thoibi went to the market, she met
Khamnu again and invited...
- age when his
parents died. He was
raised in
poverty by his
elder sister Khamnu. Later, he
married princess Thoibi of
Ancient Moirang kingdom. The word...
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hunter had two
children Khamnu and
Khuman Khamba. Both
their parents died, and by dint of
begging from door to door,
Khamnu got food for
herself and...
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colosseum could hold a
capacity of the
audiences from both the two kingdoms.
Khamnu revealed a
secret to Khamba. She said that the bull had once
belonged to...
- bull
without killing it was not an easy task, Khamba's
motherly sister Khamnu disclosed to
Khamba the
secrets of the bull, by
means of
which the animal...
- her own
sister when both
their parents died when they were very young.
Khamnu used to go
around the
village for
pounding grain and lend a hand to others...
- rivals.
Before encountering the
dangerous divine bull, Khamba's
elder sister Khamnu disclosed to
Khamba the
secrets of the bull, with
whose help he succeeded...
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- the Gods. He lied that it was the King's order.
Everyone believed him.
Khamnu asked him
about what he was saying.
Kongyamba scolded her if she has no...