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    Rongmei people (redirect from Kabui Nagas)
    The Rongmeis (also known as Kabui) are one of the Naga ethnic communities of North-East India. They are recognised as a scheduled tribe (STs) in the Constitution...
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  • Inpui Nagas, or Inpui Naga, the speakers of this language Rongmei language or Rongmei Naga language or Kabui, Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Naga people...
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  • Rongmei (redirect from Rongmei Naga)
    north-eastern India Rongmei language, the Sino-Tibetan language they speak Kabui Naga language (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Inpui Naga may refer to: Inpui people or Inpui Naga people or Kabui, Naga people of northeastern India Inpui Naga language, their Sino-Tibetan language...
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  • in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict. Mittal Publications. pp. xv–xvii. ISBN 978-81-8324-344-5. Jamir, Kibangwar. The Nagas with the three great nations...
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    between Assam and Muneepoor [Manipur]; the Kupooees [Kabuis], known in Bengal by the term Nagas, who reside on the several ranges of hills between the...
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  • and friendship among the various Naga ethnic groups. These Nagas, together with the British officials, formed the Naga Club in 1918. It was led by Gaonburas...
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  • Inpui Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese indigenous ethnic group of Northeast India. Some historians and anthropologists have earlier recorded them as Kabui along...
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    (L2) according to the Ethnologue. Kabui was originally called Inpui, but Rongmei in Imphal valley also used the name Kabui. Rongmei in the hills did not use...
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  • McCulloch also stated that Khongjais (Kukis) used to be to the south of the Kabui Nagas (to the west of the Manipur valley) and sometimes made "bloody attacks"...
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  • One is inhabited by Kabuis, a Schedule Tribe, and the other by Pangals, a Scheduled Caste. The Keikhu-Kabuis speak the Kabui Naga language, while the...
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    13th day of the month of Wakching of the Metei Manipuri calendar. The Kabui Naga people celebrate the Gang Ngai festival during the month of Gaan Bu. It...
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    2020. "Census of language in India 2011". MHA, Govt of India. Tiwari, Surendra K. (1971). A descriptive grammar of Kabui. Poona: Deccan College. v t e...
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    the southern hill districts of Manipur. The prominent Naga tribes are Angami, Kabui, Kacha Naga, Mao, Maram, Poumai, Sema and Tangkhul, each speaking...
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  • Haipou Jadonang (category Naga people)
    movement, which was based on the ancestral Naga religion, and declared himself to be the "messiah king" of the Nagas. His movement was widespread in the Zeliangrong...
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    Vaiphei, 5.02% Tangkhul, 3.56% Liangmei, 2.64% Chirr, 2.35% Kom, 2.11% Kabui, 1.42% Maring, 1.13% Mao and 1.03% Hindi as their first language. List of...
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  • Maram, Puiron, Zeme (also known as Empeo Naga, Kacha Naga, Kochu Naga), Nruanghmei (also known as Rongmei, Kabui), Liangmai (also known as Kwoireng) (Inpui...
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  • Change in Manipur. Cultural Publishing House. Kabui, Gangmumei (2004). The History of the Zeliangrong Nagas: From Makhel to Rani Gaidinliu. Spectrum Publications...
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    Akansha Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-8370-152-5. Kabui, Gangmumei (2004). The History of the Zeliangrong Nagas: From Makhel to Rani Gaidinliu. Spectrum Publications...
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  • (PDF). kiran.nic.in. National Informatics Centre. Aphun, K. (2008). The Kabui Naga of Manipur: A study of identity and identity-crisis. Thesis of Ph.D.,...
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