33-1763 CE

33-1763 CE

Author: Saroj Nalini Parratt

Publisher: Cambridge University Press India under the

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9780415344302

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This volume contains a copy of the original text of the Cheitharon Kumpapa, the Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur which is authorised by the Palace, and the English translation from the original composed in archaic Manipuri script (Meetei Mayek). Explanatory notes and a glossary complement this interesting source of information. Scholars working on East and South Asia will find this volume enlightening and the text will be useful for those readers engaged in social anthropology, religious history, archaeology, human geography and linguistics.


Cultural History of Manipur

Cultural History of Manipur

Author: Jamini Devi

Publisher: Mittal Publications

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9788183243421

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Articles chiefly on the dance styles accompanying Maharas, a form of Rāsalīlā, Vaishnava drama, from Manipur, India, and the contribution of Sija Laioibi, b. 1771, Vaishnava woman saint and princess from the royal state.


The Meitheis

The Meitheis

Author: Thomas Callan Hodson

Publisher: London : D. Nutt

Published: 1908

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13:

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Manipur Remains An Unknown Area To Most Indians And One Reason For This May Will Be The Absence Of Good Books About The People And Problems Of Manipur. This Book Fills The Void.


Religion and Culture of Manipur

Religion and Culture of Manipur

Author: Moirangthem Kirti Singh

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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This Monumental Monograph Shows That In The Meitei Religion And Culture There Is A Synthesis Of The East And The West And The Culture Of Manipur Is In More Ways Than One Ahead Of The Contemporary Religious Connotations. Cover Shop-Soiled, Corners Of Cover Board Worn Out, Condition Is Ok.


The Ocean of Churn

The Ocean of Churn

Author: Sanjeev Sanyal

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2016-08-10

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 9386057611

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Much of human history has played itself out along the rim of the Indian Ocean. In a first-of-its-kind attempt, bestselling author Sanjeev Sanyal tells the history of this significant region, which stretches across East Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to South East Asia and Australia. He narrates a fascinating tale about the earliest human migrations out of Africa and the great cities of Angkor and Vijayanagar; medieval Arab empires and Chinese ‘treasure fleets’; the rivalries of European colonial powers and a new dawn. Sanjeev explores remote archaeological sites, ancient inscriptions, maritime trading networks and half-forgotten oral histories, to make exciting revelations. In his inimitable style, he draws upon existing and new evidence to challenge well-established claims about famous historical characters and the flow of history. Adventurers, merchants, explorers, monks, swashbuckling pirates, revolutionaries and warrior princesses populate this colourful and multifaceted narrative. The Ocean of Churn takes the reader on an amazing journey through medieval geopolitics and eyewitness accounts of long-lost cities to the latest genetic discoveries about human origins, bringing alive a region that has defined civilization from the very beginning.