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Phayeng is a
small village in
Imphal West
district of Manipur, India. The
Chapka Phayeng people of
Manipur are a part of the
Meitei people itself. But...
- Andro.
Chakpa was
spoken in
villages such as Andro,
Sekmai (Sengmai),
Phayeng, and Chairel, all of
which are now Meitei-speaking villages. Loi (or Lui;...
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Phayeng railway station is a
proposed railway station in
Imphal West district, Manipur. Its code is PHYNG. It will
serve Kangchup city. The
proposed station...
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specializing only in one aspect.” — Ministry of
Culture (India) The
Chapka Phayeng people of
Manipur are a part of the
Meitei people itself. But they have...
- Devi,
Lairenlakpam Bino (2002). The Lois of Manipur: Andro, Khurkhul,
Phayeng and Sekmai.
Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-849-5. Bhanu, Sharada...
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Hindu temples were
constructed much earlier. A
copper plate excavated from
Phayeng dating back to 763 CE (believed to be of the
reign of
Meitei King Khongtekcha)...
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Lumding Vangaichungpao Imphal Jiribam Kaimai Road
Haipou Jadonang Kambiron Khongsang Noney Phayeng Thingu Tupul...
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Khongtekcha (c. 721 AD). It was
discovered by
scholar Yumjao from
Phayeng in 1935. It is one of the
earliest known examples of
Meitei literature...
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share of
Christians rose from 19% to 41%. A
copper plate excavated from
Phayeng dating back to AD 763 (reign of King Khongtekcha) was
found to contain...
- Devi,
Lairenlakpam Bino (2002). The Lois of Manipur: Andro, Khurkhul,
Phayeng and Sekmai. ISBN 9788170998495.
Prafullokumar Singh, A. (2009). Elections...