"The Laiharaoba is the bedrock on which the entire Meitei civilization rests."
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Bezbaruah, M. P., Gopal, K. (2003). Fairs and Festivals of India. page no. 336
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Meitei civilization
Meitei civilization (or, Manipuri civilization, Meetei civilization, Kanglei civilization) was a civilization that flourished in the Imphal valley of the present day Manipur state of India. It was, is and will be the prestige of the Meitei people (Manipuris). It was through Meitei language (alias Manipuri language) used as a primary medium of arts, literature, philosophy, sports that the very civilized culture prospered and the foundation of modern day Manipur was shaped.
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