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  • Khuman Khamba
  • Hero in Meitei folklore

    age when his parents died. He was raised in poverty by his elder sister Khamnu. Later, he married princess Thoibi of Ancient Moirang kingdom. The word

    Khuman Khamba

    Khuman Khamba

    Khuman_Khamba

  • Thoibi
  • Fictional character

    a girl named Khamnu selling wood and befriended her, giving her food and jewelry. The next time Thoibi went to the market, she met Khamnu again and invited

    Thoibi

    Thoibi

    Thoibi

  • Khamnu
  • Figure in Metei legend and folklore

    Khamnu (/kʰəm.nu/) is a figure in Metei legend and folklore. She appears in the epic poem Khamba Thoibi. She is the daughter of prime minister Khuman Puremba

    Khamnu

    Khamnu

    Khamnu

  • Thangarakpa
  • Khamba and Khamnu, reflecting the continuation of grudges across generations in the social hierarchy of Moirang. As children, Khamba and Khamnu experienced

    Thangarakpa

    Thangarakpa

    Thangarakpa

  • Thonglen
  • continued to support Khamba and Khamnu, aiding them in the Moirang kingdom and assisting in their rise to prominence. When Khamnu and Khamba required garments

    Thonglen

    Thonglen

    Thonglen

  • Chaoba Nongthon
  • safeguarding the orphaned children of the warrior Puremba, namely Khamba and Khamnu, while also serving the kingdom in administrative and protective capacities

    Chaoba Nongthon

    Chaoba Nongthon

    Chaoba_Nongthon

  • Kabui Salang Maiba (Khamba Thoibi)
  • with his wife Kabui Salang Maibi, took in Puremba’s orphaned children, Khamnu and Khamba, and raised them until they reached adulthood. Salang Maiba had

    Kabui Salang Maiba (Khamba Thoibi)

    Kabui_Salang_Maiba_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Een Chingba (Khamba Thoibi)
  • Thoibi. Princess Thoibi planned a fishing excursion at Loktak Lake and asked Khamnu to accompany her. When King Chingkhu Telheiba learned that the princess

    Een Chingba (Khamba Thoibi)

    Een Chingba (Khamba Thoibi)

    Een_Chingba_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Pheiroijamba
  • orphaned children of the warrior Puremba. Pheiroijamba is the husband of Khamnu, the elder sister of Khamba, making him brother-in-law of Khamba and son-in-law

    Pheiroijamba

    Pheiroijamba

    Pheiroijamba

  • Oinam Thoiba
  • Indian actor and director (1954–2025)

    play) actor and director from Manipur. He was best known for his roles in Khamnu 82 and Enamma. He was also nicknamed as "Ibai Thoiba" and "Point Kouta"

    Oinam Thoiba

    Oinam_Thoiba

  • Khamba and Thoibi
  • Old Meitei legend

    hunter had two children Khamnu and Khuman Khamba. Both their parents died, and by dint of begging from door to door, Khamnu got food for herself and

    Khamba and Thoibi

    Khamba and Thoibi

    Khamba_and_Thoibi

  • Lamjel (Khamba Thoibi)
  • disgrace if he lost to Khamba. At the same time, Khamba's elder sister, Khamnu, worried that jealousy might cause harm to her brother. On the following

    Lamjel (Khamba Thoibi)

    Lamjel_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Kangjei (Khamba Thoibi)
  • refused to reveal his true identity. He had been warned by his elder sister, Khamnu, not to disclose his background. He also avoided naming his father. Nongthonba

    Kangjei (Khamba Thoibi)

    Kangjei (Khamba Thoibi)

    Kangjei_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Chingkhu Telheiba
  • Ngangkha Leima, became pregnant and before she gave birth to a daughter named Khamnu, the king gave Ngangkha Leima to Khuman Puremba, a warrior who had saved

    Chingkhu Telheiba

    Chingkhu Telheiba

    Chingkhu_Telheiba

  • Sacred bull
  • Cattle in religion

    bull without killing it was not an easy task, Khamba's motherly sister Khamnu disclosed to Khamba the secrets of the bull, by means of which the animal

    Sacred bull

    Sacred bull

    Sacred_bull

  • Cattle in religion and mythology
  • rivals. Before encountering the dangerous divine bull, Khamba's elder sister Khamnu disclosed to Khamba the secrets of the bull, with whose help he succeeded

    Cattle in religion and mythology

    Cattle in religion and mythology

    Cattle_in_religion_and_mythology

  • Khuman Puremba
  • Official of the Ancient Moirang kingdom

    necklace incident. Khuman Puremba married Ngangkha Leima. He had two children, Khamnu, a daughter who was biologically the daughter of Moirang King Chingkhu Telheiba

    Khuman Puremba

    Khuman Puremba

    Khuman_Puremba

  • Senu
  • Senu accompanying Thoibi in the marketplace to meet Khamnu

    Senu

    Senu

    Senu

  • Huirem Seema
  • Indian actress from Manipur

    Ashada Naoba's mother Suvas E. 2013 Amamba Sayon Priestess Johnson Mayanglangbam 80,000 Meiraba Romio Thasana Premanda 2019 Langon Khamnu L. Surjakanta

    Huirem Seema

    Huirem_Seema

  • Kao (bull)
  • Bull in Meitei folklore

    colosseum could hold a capacity of the audiences from both the two kingdoms. Khamnu revealed a secret to Khamba. She said that the bull had once belonged to

    Kao (bull)

    Kao (bull)

    Kao_(bull)

  • Moirang Kangla
  • a large area, including the present Moirang Market (Awoon Keithel) and Khamnu Market. Within the Kangla campus, a homestead-like structure known as Kangla

    Moirang Kangla

    Moirang Kangla

    Moirang_Kangla

  • Moirang
  • Town in Manipur, India

    by her sister after both their parents died when they were very young. Khamnu used to go around the village to pound grain and lend a hand to others'

    Moirang

    Moirang

    Moirang

  • Lei Langba (Khamba Thoibi)
  • the gods, claiming it was the king's order. The people believed him. When Khamnu questioned him, Kongyamba scolded her harshly. She wept in shame, and Khamba

    Lei Langba (Khamba Thoibi)

    Lei Langba (Khamba Thoibi)

    Lei_Langba_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Ngangbiton
  • culture List of Meitei folktales Thambalnu Thabaton Yaithing Konu Pidonnu Khamnu Hayainu Haosi Namoinu Singh, Babu I. r (1999). Fungga Waree Tashi 1 (in

    Ngangbiton

    Ngangbiton

  • Torbung hunting (Khamba Thoibi)
  • Puremba, fulfilling her divine promise. She gave birth to a daughter named Khamnu, biologically the king's child but born and raised in Puremba's household

    Torbung hunting (Khamba Thoibi)

    Torbung hunting (Khamba Thoibi)

    Torbung_hunting_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Nongban
  • the Gods. He lied that it was the King's order. Everyone believed him. Khamnu asked him about what he was saying. Kongyamba scolded her if she has no

    Nongban

    Nongban

    Nongban

  • RK Hemabati
  • Nangbu. Yairipok Thambalnu (1984) - as Thambalnu Khamba Thoibi (1997) - as Khamnu Thamoinadi Kouhouri (2001) Kaboklei (2009) Nungshit Mapi (2015) TORO (2015)

    RK Hemabati

    RK_Hemabati

  • Heijing (Khamba Thoibi)
  • within five days for the marriage ceremony. Khamba and his elder sister Khamnu were also told to bring gifts on the same day. The crown prince forbade

    Heijing (Khamba Thoibi)

    Heijing (Khamba Thoibi)

    Heijing_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Khoirentak tiger
  • married with great ceremony by the King of Moirang. After their marriage, Khamnu, Khamba’s elder sister, married Feiroijamba, the son of Minister Chaoba

    Khoirentak tiger

    Khoirentak tiger

    Khoirentak_tiger

  • Toro (Khamba Thoibi)
  • represented a girl of her generation with normal abilities and qualities. Senu Khamnu Women in Meitei civilisation Gouramani, Kabrambam (1963-02-25). Khamba Thoibi

    Toro (Khamba Thoibi)

    Toro_(Khamba_Thoibi)

  • Meitei traditional fishing
  • Fishing in Meitei civilization

    Thoibi noticed Khamba nearby and questioned Khamnu about the man who had defied the King's orders. Khamnu denied knowing him. As Khamba approached, Thoibi

    Meitei traditional fishing

    Meitei traditional fishing

    Meitei_traditional_fishing

  • Khamba Thoibi Sheireng
  • Poem in Classical Meitei language

    1940. Khuman Khamba was a terrae filius, brought up by his elder sister Khamnu, who spared no pains for his safety and well-being. By the time he became

    Khamba Thoibi Sheireng

    Khamba_Thoibi_Sheireng

  • Ngangkha Leima
  • king of Moirang and became pregnant. She gave birth to a daughter named Khamnu, who was the king's child but the childbirth happened in Puremba's house

    Ngangkha Leima

    Ngangkha Leima

    Ngangkha_Leima

  • List of figures in Meitei mythology
  • ꯈꯝꯕ), an orphan prince, of the Khuman dynasty, brought up by his sister, Khamnu. Khuyol Haoba (ꯈꯨꯌꯣꯜ ꯍꯥꯎꯕ), an orphan son of Khuyol Khuntoulempa, and a

    List of figures in Meitei mythology

    List of figures in Meitei mythology

    List_of_figures_in_Meitei_mythology

  • Haodijam Chaitanya
  • work includes details rarely mentioned elsewhere, such as the marriage of Khamnu (Khamba's elder sister) to Pheirojamba, the birth of their child, and the

    Haodijam Chaitanya

    Haodijam_Chaitanya

  • Samukhong (Khamba Thoibi)
  • rubbed his limbs to restore blood flow and revive him. Khamba's sister, Khamnu, learned about the incident and wept. Her fiancé, Pheiroijamba, came to

    Samukhong (Khamba Thoibi)

    Samukhong (Khamba Thoibi)

    Samukhong_(Khamba_Thoibi)

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  • Adrian
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, southern French, and German

    Adrian

    English, southern French, and German : from a vernacular form of the Latin personal name (H)adrianus, originally an ethnic name denoting someone from the coast of the Adriatic (Latin Adria). It was adopted as a cognomen by the emperor who ruled ad 117–138. It was also borne by several minor saints, in particular an early martyr at Nicomedia (died c.304), the patron saint of soldiers and butchers. There was an English St. Adrian (died 710), born in North Africa; he was abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, and his cult enjoyed a brief vogue after the discovery of his supposed remains in 1091. Later, the name was adopted by several popes, including the only pope of English birth, Nicholas Breakspear, who reigned as Adrian IV (1154–59).

  • Harshu | ஹரஷுஂ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Harshu | ஹரஷுஂ

    Deer

  • Chantelle
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Chantelle

    Singer. To sing. Song.

  • Parnavi | பர்நவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parnavi | பர்நவீ

    Bird

  • Hesam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hesam |

    Sharp sword

  • Supish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Supish

    Graceful

  • Andam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Andam

    Forever

  • Mika
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Mika

    Gift from God.

  • Annan
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Annan

    Goddess of Grains

  • Ramratan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ramratan

    Gods jewel, Lord Rama

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