The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: The Cheitharon Kumpapa

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

The Cheithron Kumpapa is the court chronicle of the kings of Manipur, a small formerly independent state situated on the Indian Border with Myanmar. The Cheitharon Kumpapa is a court account of the state, which claims to record events from the founding of the ruling dynasty in 33 CE. This dynasty continued until the abolition of the monarchy after the merger of the state with India in 1949. The document is thus probably the oldest chronicle in the region. Written on handmade Meetei (Manipuri) paper made from tree bark in locally made ink with a quill or a bamboo pen. All in all it comprises more than 1,000 leaves. This volume contains a copy of the original text of the Cheitharon Kumpapa, authorized by the palace, and English translation from the original composed in archaic Manipuri script (Meetei Mayek). Explanatory notes and a glossary complement this interesting source of information. Scholars working on East and South Asia will find this volume enlightening, and the text will be useful for those readers engaged in social anthropology, religious history, archaeology, human geography and linguistics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt

Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt is a Manipuri born in Imphal, Manipur. She obtained her doctorate from the Australian National University under the supervision of the renowned Indologist the late A.L. Basham. She has lectured at several universities in Africa and has been visiting professor at the University of Manipur. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences, University of Birmingham. She has written extensively on Manipur’s history and culture in articles that have been published in international journals and is the author of several books.

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: The Cheitharon Kumpapa
Author
Edition
Reprint
Publisher
ISBN
0415344301
Length
xii+227p., Tables; Glossary; 25cm
Subjects