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Research Paper | History | India | Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014 | Rating: 5.3 / 10


Revisiting the Royal Chronicle of Manipur: A Historiographical Analysis

Dr. Nalini Nongmeikapam


Abstract: This article undertakes a historiographical analysis of the Royal Chronicle of Manipur, a critical text that documents the history, culture, and governance of the Manipur kingdom. By examining various interpretations and scholarly debates surrounding the chronicle, the study highlights its significance as both a historical source and a cultural artifact. The analysis explores how the chronicle has been utilized by historians to construct narratives of Manipur's past, focusing on themes such as identity, sovereignty, and resistance. Additionally, the article critiques the methodologies employed in the study of the chronicle, considering the impact of colonial and post-colonial perspectives on historical interpretations. Ultimately, this work aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the Royal Chronicle?s role in shaping the historical consciousness of Manipur and its relevance in contemporary discourse on heritage and identity.


Keywords: Royal Chronicle of Manipur, Manipur history, cultural heritage, historical narratives, identity and sovereignty


Edition: Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014,


Pages: 2478 - 2481



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