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'''Manipur''' ({{lang-mni|ꯃꯅꯤꯄꯨꯔ}}; {{lang-omp|ꯀꯪꯂꯩꯄꯥꯛ|kang-lei-paak|the dry land}}) is a state within the Republic of India. It has area of 8,628 mi² (22,347 km²). In traditional Indian geography it falls under the North-east Indian zone.
'''Manipur''' ({{lang-mni|ꯃꯅꯤꯄꯨꯔ}}; {{lang-omp|ꯀꯪꯂꯩꯄꯥꯛ|kang-lei-paak|the dry land}}) is a state within the Republic of India. It has area of 8,628 mi² (22,347 km²). In traditional Indian geography it falls under the North-east Indian zone.


The state is bordered by the Indian states of [[Nagaland]] to its north, [[Mizoram]] to its south and [[Assam]] to its west. Its eastern border is the Indian border with [[Myanmar]]. Manipur has a long recorded written history of kings ascended in the main throne of [[Kangla]]. The list of these kings can be found in a chronicle known as the [[Cheitharol Kumbaba]]. The [[Cheitharol Kumbaba, also spelled '''Cheitharon Kumpapa''', is the Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur. It claims to trace the history of the [[Ancient Manipur|Kingdom of Manipur]] from the founding of the ruling dynasty in 33 CE under king [[Nongda Lairen Pakhangba]] until the merger of the kingdom within [[India]] in 1949 and the subsequent abolition of monarchy. It ends with the last king of Manipur, Bodhchandra. The [[Cheitharol Kumbaba]] is probably the oldest chronicle of the region and is written on more than 1,000 leaves of ''Meetei'' paper in Meetei Mayek, an early [[Meitei script]].
The state is bordered by the Indian states of [[Nagaland]] to its north, [[Mizoram]] to its south and [[Assam]] to its west. Its eastern border is the Indian border with [[Myanmar]]. Manipur has a long recorded written history of kings ascended in the main throne of [[Kangla]]. The list of these kings can be found in a chronicle known as the [[Cheitharol Kumbaba]]. The [[Cheitharol Kumbaba]], also spelled '''Cheitharon Kumpapa''', is the Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur. It claims to trace the history of the [[Ancient Manipur|Kingdom of Manipur]] from the founding of the ruling dynasty in 33 CE under king [[Nongda Lairen Pakhangba]] until the merger of the kingdom within [[India]] in 1949 and the subsequent abolition of monarchy. It ends with the last king of Manipur, Bodhchandra. The [[Cheitharol Kumbaba]] is probably the oldest chronicle of the region and is written on more than 1,000 leaves of ''Meetei'' paper in Meetei Mayek, an early [[Meitei script]].


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