Loiyumba
| Loiyumba (Old Manipuri: Loiyumpa) | |
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| Ningthou | |
| Reign | 1074-1122 |
| Coronation | 1074 |
| Investiture | ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ |
| Predecessor | Irengba |
| Successor | Loitongba |
| Born | Kangleipak kingdom |
| House | Ningthouja dynasty |
| Religion | Meitei religion (Sanamahism) |
| Occupation | monarch |
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King Loiyumba (Old Manipuri: ꯂꯣꯢꯌꯨꯝꯄ, romanized: loi-yūm-pa or loī-yūm-pa), also known as Meidingu Loiyumpa, was a Meitei monarch and a ruler of Kangleipak kingdom. He was the first king to order a written constitution in the 11-12th century CE which is known as the Loiyumpa Silyel (Loiyumba Sinyen).[1][2][3]
Roso Phishahanba was appointed the head of weaving loisang (department) during the time of Meidingu Loiyumba. The Puya "Loiyumpa Silyen" or "Loiyumba Shinyen"[4] records the names of royal weavers such as Naotam Phishapa, Ngangti Phishapa, Yangnu Phishapa, Heisu Naha Phishapa and more.
Contributions
King Loiyumba reforms the administrative system. He reform/introduced Lanlup and decentralized his kingdom into six panas.[5]
The six panas are i. Angom Lup/Luplen Lup (chief Lup)[5]
ii. Nongmai Lup/Thoucha Lup
iii. Aakong Lup/Kongcha Lup
iv. Khurai Lup/Lupkhupa Lup
v. Chingcha Lup
vi. Khaicha Lup
Military expeditions
He defeated the Sektas (Chakpa people). He collect tribute from the people of Haoku and Leihou.[5]
According to the court chronicles, the singing of Ougri started from his time.[5]
References
- ^ KSHETRIMAYUM, JOGENDRO (2009). "Shooting the Sun: A Study of Death and Protest in Manipur". Economic and Political Weekly. 44 (40): 48–54. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 25663656.
Loiyamba Shinyen (ls), considered the first writ ten constitution of Manipur (Kabui 1988; Naorem 1988). Dated to 1110 ad, it was written during the reign of Loiyamba or Loiyumba
- ^ Naorem Sanajaoba, Manipur Treaties and Documents-Vol I,1993, New Delhi. Book I: "Twelfth Century Meetei Constitution To Pemberton Report", http://dspace.nehu.ac.in/bitstream/1/9804/1/Manipur%20treaties%20%28N%20Sanajaoba%29.pdf.
- ^ K, Manikchand. "The Evolution of Meetei State".
- ^ Paniker, K. Ayyappa (1997). Medieval Indian Literature: Surveys and selections. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-0365-5.
(P.326) This was found mentioned in a book titled Loiyumba Shinyen
- ^ a b c d "Template:Kingdom of Manipur", Wikipedia, 6 April 2026, retrieved 6 May 2026
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