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Chindwin River (Burmese:
Chindwin Myin), also
known as the
Ningthi River (Meitei:
Ningthi Turel), is a
river flowing entirely in Myanmar, and the largest...
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Ningthi is a
village located west of
Kamjong in
Kamjong district,
Manipur state, India. The
village is
about 20
kilometers from
Kamjong and is partially...
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generation can
speak Meitei language. Most of the Meiteis,
living by the
Ningthi river banks, can
speak Meitei language. An
organization named "United Meitei...
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Tedim town of Myanmar. It
merges into the
Chindwin River (also
called the
Ningthi River). The
Chindwin river then
merges into the
Irrawaddy River, which...
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Myittha river flows towards north and
meets Chindwin River (also
called as
Ningthi River) at 23°11'36.82"N, 94°18'38.28"E.
Chindwin river then
meets Irrawaddy...
- present-day India–Myanmar border, and the
Chindwin River (also
called the
Ningthi River).
According to the
Manipur chronicles, king
Kiyamba of
Manipur and...
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Governor General of
India Mr. Rendel, surve**** the area
westward from
Ningthi to
Cachar and
Northward from
Chittagong to the
Brahmaputra and renamed...
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Sagaing and
Amarapura areas.
Manipuri settlements are also
found along the
Ningthi river, and the
areas sandwiched between the
river and the
boundary of Manipur...
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Myanmarese Meitei men wear longyis. However, if
someone living by the
Ningthi River wears a longyi, they may be
mocked because it
looks like a woman...
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Lanchah Langli Lankhe Maku
Maokot Matiyang Meiti Molvailup Nampisha Ningchou Ningthi Phaikok Phaimol Phange Pihang Roni
Sahamphung Sampui Shingcha Skipe Yentem...