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Summary of Meitei civilization
There are some major achievements of the culture of Meitei civilization in the last couple of millennia.
Meitei calendar[edit]
Coins, inscriptions & texts[edit]
Antique coins issued by Ura Konthouba[edit]
Archaic copper plate inscriptions of Khongtekcha[edit]
Millennium old written Constitution[edit]
Kohima Stone Inscription[edit]
Dance and music[edit]
Classical Manipuri dance[edit]
UNESCO's recognition of Sankirtan[edit]
Language, literature and writing systems[edit]
Double officialisation of Meitei language[edit]
Revival and officialisation of Meitei script[edit]
Epic of Khamba & Thoibi[edit]
Invention of Naoriya Phulo script[edit]
Digitalization of Meitei language and script[edit]
Women's rights and status[edit]
Mothers’ Market[edit]
Guinness World Records[edit]
Guinness World Records of Polo’s birthplace[edit]
Monuments[edit]
Freedom of the Kangla Fort from the Indian Army[edit]
Reconstruction of destroyed dragon lion statues[edit]
Marjing Polo Statue[edit]
Mothers’ Market[edit]
Freeing of the Kangla Fort from the Indian Army[edit]
International recognition of Meitei cinema[edit]
UNESCO's recognition of Sankirtan[edit]
UNESCO's nomination of Keibul Lamjao–Loktak–Pumlenpat realms[edit]
Geographical indications [edit]
GIs of Moirang Phee, Wangkhei Phee & Shaphee Lanphee[edit]
GI of Chakhao aromatic black purple rice[edit]
Clothings[edit]
Parliamentary officialisation of Meitei headdress[edit]
Geographical indications of Moirang Phee, Wangkhei Phee & Shaphee Lanphee[edit]
Religion[edit]
Revivalism of Sanamahism[edit]
First century era fireplace[edit]
Reconstruction of destroyed dragon lion statues[edit]
Marjing Polo Statue[edit]
Sports and games[edit]
Guinness World Records of Polo’s birthplace[edit]
Imphal Polo Ground[edit]
Marjing Polo Statue[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Further reading[edit]
External links[edit]