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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Luwanglinux (talk | contribs)at18:36, 12 November 2020 (Yumnaks of Luwang: minor edit on spaces). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
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Luwang
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CountryIndia
RegionManipur
EthnicityMeetei
Chief
Luwang Iputhou
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Luwangcha

Luwang is one of the Seven clans of Meetei. Luwang consists of several Yumnaks which are native peoples of ancient Kangleipak(now Manipur), one of the States of India.[1][2]

Origin

Luwang was the son of Iputhou Pakhangba also known as Konchin Tukthapa Pakhangpa and Nula Eebemma Huimuleima. He was born inside Kangla Palace, Imphal at noon where sunlight was somewhat white in colour. He ruled some parts of Kangleipak kingdom for several years.[3] Luwang Punsiba was one of the great king amongst Luwang clan, during his reign Hiyang Hiren was most popular in Kangleipak.[4]

Yumnaks of Luwang

The folowing are list of Yumnaks[5](surnames)included in the Luwang[6]salai.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Meeteis Surname". E-pao.net. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  • ^ Iboyaima, Chongtham. "Meitei Yek Taret Salai Mapan Leishemlon". Archive.org. Retrieved 13 November 2018 – via Internet Archive.
  • ^ "Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Ama-Ilon Pukok Puya". Paochelsalaitaret.net. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  • ^ "Luwang Ningthou - Google Search". Google.co.in. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  • ^ Yumnam, Aboy (2020-11-12). [www.languageinindia.com "Compounding in Meetei Surnames"]. Language in India. vol. 13:10: 29–50. ISSN 1930-2940. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-11-12. All the Meetei surnamesoriginated from the seven clansof Meetei.There are altogether 716 surnames in Meetei society (Ayekpam, 1993). These clans have their specified numbers of surnames given below. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Check |archive-url= value (help); Check date values in: |year= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help)
  • ^ "List of Meitei Yek Salai with their respective Yumnak Sagei(Surname)". Fitlogy.com. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  • ^ "Evolution of Meetei state- Emergence of Nongda Lairen Pakhangba :: Manipur News | Manipur Daily | Poknapham - Manipuri News!". www.thepeopleschronicle.in. Retrieved 12 November 2020. The number of Yumnaks of each Salai varies according to the size and strength of the Salais. Ningthouja, the ruling Salai, has 125 Sageis, including Kanghujam, the lone Sagei of Ningthouja Ariba; the Angom 62, Khuman 67, the Luwang 58, the Moirang 67, the Khaba-Nganba 21, and the Chengleis (Sarang Leisangthem) 35. Thus there are all altogether 465 Sageis of the original Meiteis belonging to the seven Salais. However, Prof Gangmumei contended that there is a discrepancy in the total number of Sageis or Yumnaks as given by him with that of Hudson and Ibohal are 448 and 712. Each of these Sageis is descended from a common ancestor, the founder of the Salai (Salai-apokpa).

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