- male
elders of
various clans under the
leadership of the
Chief (called U
Syiem)
would congregate during Durbars or
sessions and come to a
decision regarding...
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Syiem Sutnga (1564–1580)
Pratap Ray
Syiem Sutnga (1580–1596) Dhan
Manik Syiem Sutnga (1596–1612) Jasa
Manik Syiem Sutnga (1612–1625)
Sundar Ray
Syiem...
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Company in 1835. All the Pnar
Rajahs of the
Jaintiapur Kingdom are from the
Syiem Sutnga clan, a Pnar clan of the
Khasi tribe which claims descent from Ka...
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Wansuk Syiem (born 25 June 1956) is an
Indian politician. She was a
Member of Parliament,
representing Meghalaya State in the
Rajya Sabha (the
upper house...
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Syiem Sutnga (1564–1580)
Pratap Ray
Syiem Sutnga (1580–1596) Dhan
Manik Syiem Sutnga (1596–1612) Jasa
Manik Syiem Sutnga (1612–1625)
Sundar Ray
Syiem...
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Helen Giri
Syiem is an
Indian musicologist and historian,
known for her
efforts in
promoting Khasi music tradition. A
former member of
faculty at the...
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Tirot Sing
Syiem, was one of the
chiefs of the
Khasi people in the
early 19th century. He drew his
lineage from the
Syiemlieh clan. He was
Syiem (king) of...
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authority in 1833 with the
submission of the last of the
important Syiem,
Tirot Sing
Syiem.[citation needed] The main
pivot on
which the
entire superstructure...
- Nongjngi, Nongphyllut, Nongtalang, Raliang, Shangpung,
Sutnga (see below; the
Syiems).
Above them is the
former princely Jaintia Kingdom. The kingdom's former...
- of the
Khasi Syiems –
their chiefs and people.
Impressed by the
favourable cool
climate of
Khasi Hills, they
negotiated with the
Syiem of
Sohra in 1829...