Khumanlol Explained

Khumanlol, also spelt as Khumanlon, is a chronicle (puya) of the genealogy of the rulers of the Khuman dynasty,[1] which flourished as an independent principality in the south of Ancient Manipur, and later absorbed into the Meitei ethnicity in the fourteenth century AD.[2] [3]

It is categorized as one of the historical documents of the ethnic groups settling in Manipur since seventh century AD.[4]

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  1. Book: Commission, Indian Historical Records . Proceedings of the Session . 1971 . Superintendent Government Printing, India . en.
  2. Book: Commission, India Indian Historical Records . Proceedings of the Meetings of the Session . 1976 . Manager of Publications. . en.
  3. Book: Kabui, Gangmumei . Ethnicity and Social Change: An Anthology of Essays . 2002 . Pouganglu Gangmei . en.
  4. Book: Singh, Moirangthem Kirti . Religion and Culture of Manipur . 1988 . Manas Publications . 978-81-7049-021-0 . en.