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Indian style of folk wrestling
Mukna is a form of folk wrestling from the north-east Indian state of Manipur. It is popular in Imphal, Thoubal and Bishnupur. The game is generally played
Mukna
functions. Mukna Kangjei (ꯃꯨꯛꯅꯥ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ), also known as Khong Kangjei (ꯈꯣꯡ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ), is a traditional game of the Meitei people that combines Mukna (wrestling)
Meitei_traditional_games
kang, each of which reflects the martial tradition of Manipur, and with mukna captures an ethical code important to the culture of Manipur. The name is
Khong_kangjei
Martial arts in Meitei culture
combat." It is considered as the sibling of Thang Ta, which uses weapons. Mukna is a traditional Meitei form of wrestling from Manipur, India. It is a significant
Meitei_martial_arts
to a population playing many different sports. Outdoor sports include Mukna, Mukna Kangjei (or Khong kangjei), Sagol Kangjei (Polo), Yubi lakpi (Coconut
Sports_in_Manipur
Dynasty Of India
Mukne Dynasty or Mukane Dynasty (also spelled as Mukna, Mookna, Mookne, and Mukni) was the ruling dynasty of the Jawhar State. Koli chief Jayabha Mukne
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State in northeastern India
[citation needed] Mukna is a popular form of wrestling. Mukna Kangjei, or Khong Kangjei, is a game which combines the arts of mukna (wrestling hockey)
Manipur
Indian Hindutva paramilitary organisation
with love of the GAME and much more". Financial Express. 22 August 2017. "'Mukna Kangjei' tournament held to keep sport alive". Deccan Chronicle. 5 April
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Clothes in Meitei civilization
Meitei men wearing traditional clothes during Mukna wrestling
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Classical Meitei martial art
practised using sticks and shields. It is related to other martial art forms of Mukna, Huiyen Lallong, Sarit Sarak and Thang Ta. "Cheibi" itself is the name of
Cheibi
Competitive contact sport involving combat
Lancashire wrestling Leonese wrestling Malakhra Mariwariwosu Moana wrestling Mukna Naban Narodno rvanje Norfolk wrestling Pehlwani Popoko Ristynės Ringen Rongomamau
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First Koli King of Jawhar State
Mukne, Jayaba Mookna, Jayab Mookney, Joya Mookney, Jayab Mukne, and Jayaba Mukna. He founded the Jawhar State and Mukne Dynasty in 1306 which ruled for over
Jayaba_Mukne
Equestrian team sport
being field hockey (called khong kangjei) and wrestling-hockey (called mukna kangjei). Local rituals such as those connected to the Ibudhou Marjing,
Polo
Hindu martial arts weapon
Gatta gusthi Inbuan wrestling Jobbarer Boli Khela Malakhra Malla-yuddha Mukna Pehlwani Tekkō Alter, Joseph S. (1992b). The Wrestler's Body: Identity and
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wrestling Lutte Traditionnelle Malakhra Malla-yuddha Mongolian wrestling Mukna Naban Narodno rvanje Pehlwani Ringen Ristynės Schwingen Shuai jiao Ssireum
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Meitei speaking Muslim community of Eastern South Asia
and Meitei customs developed. Recreation: Traditional Manipuri sports mukna, mukna kangjei, sagol kangjei (polo), and yubi lakpi became integral to community
Meitei_Pangals
Indian politician (1935–2025)
simple Nai (barber) family to Bastiram Nai and Chanda Devi. He married Mukna Devi. He had two sons Madan, Jivraj and four daughters Sita, Sharda, Bhanwari
Kishna_Ram_Nai
Form of wrestling from the Indian subcontinent
Kabbadi List of Pehlwani wrestlers Malakhra Malla-yuddha Mongolian wrestling Mukna Pahlevani wrestling Pahlevani and zoorkhaneh rituals Vajra-mushti Wrestling
Pehlwani
extant in India. Malyutham, a folk wrestling style native to Tamil Nadu. Mukna, a form of folk wrestling native to Manipur. Pehlwani or Kushti, a Mughal
Wrestling_in_India
Indian Indigenous festival of the Meitei
folks show off their skill in a traditional form of wrestling known as mukna. These two gentlemen were more than 80 years old. Horse Riders leading the
Yaosang
Fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent
styles of folk wrestling are also found in India's countryside, such as mukna from Manipur, Inbuan wrestling from Mizoram and Khomlainai among the Bodos
Indian_martial_arts
Traditional Meitei festival
Khong Kangjei, which is a traditional Meitei hockey. Mukna is a traditional Meitei wrestling, and mukna-kangjei is a mix of wrestling and hockey. Thouri Chingnaba
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Hurdles (details) Judo (details) Kho kho (details) Long jump (details) Mukna (details) Netball (details) Polo (details) Shooting (details) Shot put
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Show, and Photography Exhibition Traditional Meitei games such as Arambai, Mukna, Yubi Lakpi, and Sagol Kangjei (traditional Meitei polo) International Polo
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Traditional wrestling styles
Pakistan and India. Malla-yuddha, traditional styles extant in South India. Mukna is a form of folk wrestling from the north-east Indian state of Manipur
Folk_wrestling
Traditional wrestling style originating from the Indian subcontinent
and also taught how to massage. Gatta Gusthi Musti-yuddha Vajra-mushti Mukna Boli Khela Inbuan Khmer traditional wrestling Alter, Joseph S. (May 1992)
Malla-yuddha
sports: Sagol Kangjei (Manipuri style of Polo) Kang (Meitei game) Yubi Lakpi Mukna Kangjei Arambai Mapal Kangjeibung, said to be the world's oldest living
Sangai_Festival_2011
Traditional form of polo in Manipur
hockey (ꯈꯣꯡ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ, khong kāngjei) and hockey with wrestling (ꯃꯨꯛꯅꯥ ꯀꯥꯡꯖꯩ, muknā kāngjei). Players typically wear short-sleeved jackets in their team's colours
Sagol_kāngjei
Indian sports organisation
with love of the GAME and much more". Financial Express. 22 August 2017. "'Mukna Kangjei' tournament held to keep sport alive". Deccan Chronicle. 5 April
Kreeda_Bharati
Form of wrestling
through the match. Akhara Boli Khela Gatta Gusthi Malakhra Malla-yuddha Mukna Naban Pehlwani Vajra-mushti Target PT 2020 in 100 days: UPSC Prelims: day
Inbuan_wrestling
Village in Manipur, India
the summer season. Many people from other places came here to participate Mukna on the last day of Lai Haraoba. And also celebrated Wangoo Baji Haraoba
Wangoo
being field hockey (called Khong Kangjei) and wrestling-hockey (called Mukna Kangjei). Local rituals such as those connected to the Marjing, the Winged-Pony
Polo_in_India
Village in Manipur, India
the festival, it is very common to conclude with a sporting event such as Mukna (a kind of wrestling). The east of Toubul is covered with lush greenery
Toubul
rendering support, you may see errors in display. Lamjel (ꯂꯝꯖꯦꯜ), also known as Mukna Lamjen (ꯃꯨꯛꯅꯥ ꯂꯝꯖꯦꯟ), is a national racing and wrestling championship described
Lamjel_(Khamba_Thoibi)
Meitei goddess
Kondong Lairembi would commence on April 23 and conclude on May 2. The Mukna Yendamnaba event, a component of the festival, was scheduled for April 29
Konthong_Lairembi
Indian martial art exponent
preservation and advancement of thang-ta. Thang-Ta Indian martial arts Mukna Sarit Sarak Banshay "Manipur martial art guru gets Padmashri", Assam Tribune
Gurumayum_Gourakishor_Sharma
Meitei mythology and folklore. The event focuses on traditional wrestling (Mukna Kangjei) and hockey (Khong Kangjei) contests and marks Khuman Khamba’s first
Kangjei_(Khamba_Thoibi)
Town in Imphal valley, Manipur, India
and Meitei Pung Cholom), as well as the martial arts Thang-Ta, Satjal, Mukna, and the sport of Kangjei. The Kakching Haraoba festival is one of four
Kakching
Indian sculptor (born 1955)
statues, busts, and memorial stones over the years. His works include: Mukna, a traditional Meitei wrestling game Statues of twenty-one Indian leaders
Oinam_Mangi
Village in Manipur, India
home during this day to worship the deity. At the end of the ceremony, a mukna tournament takes place. Local people offer pig and chicken as a mark of
Huikap
Traditional Meitei martial art form
the axe. Unarmed combat incorporates hand strikes, kicks, and grappling (Mukna). The Thang-Ta aspect of huyen langlon can be practiced in three ways: ritual
Huiyen_Lallong
Traditional football game played in Manipur, India
the most skilful, and possessed qualities for the battlefield (as with mukna kanjei [a Manipuri game similar to hockey] and polo) Each player therefore
Yubi_lakpi
Hero in Meitei folklore
Thaang-gatpa) Herding the prince's ox (San Senba) Wrestling with Nongban (Mukna Saanaba) Finding the orchid flowers (Lei Langba) Winning a race despite
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Owphiyr, OPHIR means "gold" or "reducing to ashes." In the bible, this is the name for gold and its characteristics, the name of a land or city, and the name of the eleventh son of Joktan.
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