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Meitei
Sino-Tibetan language
Khamba and Thoibi
Ancient Meitei epic of Manipur
Numit Kappa
Puya which deals with shooting at sun
Khamnu
Khamnu (/kʰəm.nu/) is a figure in Metei legend and folklore. She appears in the epic poem Khamba Thoibi. She is the daughter of prime minister Khuman Puremba of Ancient Moirang. Biologically, she is a daughter of King Chingkhu Telheiba of Ancient Moirang. She is the older sister of Khuman Khamba. She is best known for raising her younger brother when he was a child. The two siblings became orphans during their infancy. Khamnu feared evil plots, she took her younger brother and fled her home town. They took refuge in the village of the Kabui chief in the hills.
Thoibi
Moirang Thoibi () or Ewanglon Thoibi () is the main character of the Khamba Thoibi story from ancient Moirang Kangleirol legends. She is a princess of the Ancient Moirang kingdom. She is not the king's daughter. Rather, she is the daughter of the King's younger brother Chingkhu Akhuba and therefore the fraternal niece of King Chingkhu Telheiba of Moirang. Khuman Khamba, a poor orphan prince, fell in love with Thoibi.
Uchek Langmeitong
ancient Meitei folktale
Meitei literature
literature written in the Meitei language
Keibu Keioiba
mythical creature in Meitei folklore
Tapta
thumb|The thief escaping from the tiger
Khongjomnubi Nongarol
ancient Meitei literary narrative work
Khuman Khamba
hero of Ancient Moirang kingdom in Meitei folklore of Manipur
Akongjamba
Akongjamba was a nobleman in Ancient Moirang in Meitei mythology. He was a lover of the harvest Goddess Phouoibi. According to mythology, fate did not permit the lovers to unite, so they reincarnated. The lives of the two legendary lovers were believed to be enacted by Thangjing as a part of the epic cycles of incarnations (Moirang Saiyon of the Moirang Kangleirol legends).
Hanuba Hanubi Paan Thaaba
ancient Meitei folktale about the old couple planting taro plants following the suggestion of the monkeys