Meitei people

ethnic group of India
(Redirected from Manipuri people)

The Meitei people, or Manipuri people,[9] are the predominant ethnic group of the Indian state of Manipur.[10] There are significant Meitei speaking population in Assam, Tripura, Myanmar and Bangladesh.[11][12][13]

Meitei people
Total population
1,800,000+ (2011)
Regions with significant populations
 India1,760,913[1]
          Manipur1,522,132[2]
          Assam168,127[3]
          Tripura23,779[4]
          Nagaland9,511[5]
          Meghalaya4,451[6]
          Arunachal Pradesh2,835[7]
          Mizoram2,242[8]
 Myanmar25,000
 Bangladesh15,000
Languages
Meitei lon
Religion
Hinduism, Sanamahism
Related ethnic groups
Nagas, Kukis, Zomis, Bamar, Shan

Regarding religious groups, there are Meitei Hindus, Sanamahists

References

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  1. "Languages Specified in the Eight Schedule (Scheduled Languages)" (PDF). census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020. Listed as Manipuri in the 2011 Indian census
  2. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Manipur". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  3. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Assam". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  4. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Tripura". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  5. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Nagaland". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  6. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Meghalaya". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  7. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Arunachal Pradesh". census.gov.in. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  8. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Mizoram". census.gov.in. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  9. Samson, Kamei (2019). "Theorising Social Fear in the Context of Collective Actions in Manipur". Journal of Northeast Indian Cultures. 4 (2): 12–43. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
    P.20: "historically, academically and conventionally Manipuri prominently refers to the Meetei people."
    P.24: "For the Meeteis, Manipuris comprise Meeteis, Lois, Kukis, Nagas and Pangal."
  10. "Meitei | people | Britannica".
  11. "Meitei in India".
  12. "Meitei".
  13. "Myanmar Meiteis in search of roots".