Meitei inscriptions
The Meitei language inscriptions and epigraphy are the major sources of study of ancient history of Meitei people and the kingdom of Kangleipak. Meitei inscriptions mainly occur in the stone slabs and rock edicts. They are mainly found in the hills of the present day Manipur.[1],[2]
Royal inscriptions
The stone inscription edicted during the reign of king Gambhir Singh was also found.[3]
gollark: How is that a position of *power*?
gollark: LyricLy make macarons and macrons simultaneously.
gollark: It's probably stupid and should be ignored.
gollark: I believe* you.
gollark: MAKE THE MACRO(N), lyricloform¡¡¡¡¡¡
References
- Phanjoubam Chingkheinganba "Rare historical stone inscription in the hills of Manipur " E-PAO July 27, 2017. - Part 1 - Accessed Dec 9, 2019
- M. Ninghaiba Singha, Th. Kanchan Bala Singha, M. Ningamba Singha "A Glimpse Of Epigraphical Records In Manipur" International Journal of Innovative Knowledge Concepts v.5, no.12, 2017 Accessed Dec 9, 2019.
- "Monumental inscriptions of Gambhir Singh, Nar Singh on the brink of collapse" Manipur News Accessed Dec 9, 2019
Additional Sources
- Archaeological Survey of India.(2004). Indian Archaeology, 1998-99(A Review). New Delhi , Govt. of India.
- Devi L. Kunjeswori. Archaeology in Manipur.(2003). New Delhi, Rajesh Publications.
- Mutua Bahadur. (2005). Illustrated Manuscripts of Manipur. Imphal, Mutua Museum.
- Singh Moirangthem Imocha. (2002). "History of the Evolution of Manipuri Script." (Unpublished PhD Thesis), M.U.
- Singh O. Kumar. (1997). Stone Age Archaeology of Manipur. Manipur, AIOAS.
- Singh P. Gunindra. (1983). Manipuri Numismatics. Imphal, Mutua Museum.
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