Keke Moirang, the Glossary
Ancient Moirang, also known as Keke Moirang, was an ancient civilization that flourished in the southern plains of the present day Manipur, India.[1]
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13 relations: Cheitharol Kumbaba, Civilization, Greater China, India, Kangleipak, List of rulers of Moirang, Manipur, Moirang, Moirang Kangleirol, Pakhangba Temple, Kangla, Plain, Puya (Meitei texts), Thangching.
- Ancient India
Cheitharol Kumbaba
Cheitharol Kumbaba, or Cheithalon Kumpapa (Ch.K.), the "Royal Chronicle of Manipur" is a court chronicle of the kings of Manipur, which claims to start from 33 CE and to cover the rule of 76 Kings until 1955.
See Keke Moirang and Cheitharol Kumbaba
Civilization
A civilization (civilisation) is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond signed or spoken languages (namely, writing systems and graphic arts).
See Keke Moirang and Civilization
Greater China
"Greater China" is an ethno-linguistic term describing a geographical area sharing cultural and economic ties with the Chinese people.
See Keke Moirang and Greater China
India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Kangleipak
Kangleipak was an ancient, lesser known civilisation, consisting of the modern day Manipur, India which is still known to some residents as Kangleipak, and other neighbouring regions.
See Keke Moirang and Kangleipak
List of rulers of Moirang
The genealogical order of the rulers of Ancient Moirang till the modern day Moirang, were recorded in many manuscripts including the and other historical documents associated with the Moirang Kangleirol. Keke Moirang and List of rulers of Moirang are Meitei culture.
See Keke Moirang and List of rulers of Moirang
Manipur
Manipur (Kangleipak|) is a state in northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital.
Moirang
Moirang (/moi.rāŋ/) is a town in the Indian state of Manipur, best known for the tentatively listed UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Keibul Lamjao Conservation Area (KLCA), covering Keibul Lamjao National Park (KLNP), the world's only floating national park, the buffer of Loktak Lake (140 sq km) and Pumlen Pat (43 sq.
Moirang Kangleirol
The Moirang kangleirol is a collection of history, literature, folklore, mythology, legends, and other accounts from the ancient kingdom of Keke Moirang. Keke Moirang and Moirang Kangleirol are Meitei culture.
See Keke Moirang and Moirang Kangleirol
Pakhangba Temple, Kangla
The Pakhangba Temple, also known as the Pakhangba Laishang (ꯄꯥꯈꯪꯕ ꯂꯥꯏꯁꯪ||Temple of God Pakhangba), is a Meitei temple dedicated to the God Pakhangba of Sanamahism, the traditional Meitei religion, located beside the Nungseng Eekon, to the left side of the Kangla Sanathong, the western gate of the Kangla Fort in the Imphal West district of Manipur.
See Keke Moirang and Pakhangba Temple, Kangla
Plain
In geography, a plain, commonly known as flatland, is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless.
Puya (Meitei texts)
The Puyas are archaic Manipuri manuscripts. Keke Moirang and Puya (Meitei texts) are Meitei culture.
See Keke Moirang and Puya (Meitei texts)
Thangching
Thangching or Thangjing is a primordial deity in Sanamahism, the indigenous religion of Manipur.
See Keke Moirang and Thangching
See also
Ancient India
- Ancient Indian architecture
- Ancient Indian medicine
- Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent
- Aryan
- Ashoka
- Azes era
- Brahmanical System of Education
- Dating the Tirukkural
- Early history of Himachal Pradesh
- Edakkal caves
- Gaṇasaṅgha
- Glossary of names for the Tirukkural
- Golden Age of India
- Indo-Greek Kingdom
- Indo-Greeks
- Iron Age in India
- Kapil Ashram
- Karshapana
- Keke Moirang
- Khasas
- Magadha period
- Outline of ancient India
- Perunthogai
- Proto-Indo-Aryan language
- Punch-marked coins
- Sabhā
- Sangam period
- Shreni
- Silver Reliquary of Indravarman
- Tamilakam
- Tiruvalluva Malai
- Tivaru
- Tyndis
- Valluvar year
- Vasuki (wife of Valluvar)
- Vedic period
- Vijayamitra
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keke_Moirang
Also known as Ancient Moirang.