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English: 10th page - The Loiyumpa Silyel - finalised in 12th century CE - drafted in 429 CE - written Constitution - Classical Meitei language - Traditional Meetei Mayek script - Ningthouja dynasty - Kangleipak civilization
ꯆꯩꯆꯠ 12th century CE
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Loiyumpa Silyel The Ancient Constitution Of Manipur The historical text was authenticated as well as authorised by Meitei King Loiyumpa alias Loiyumba/Loyyumba/Loyumba in the 12th century CE.

The Loiyumpa Silyel (Modern Meitei: "Loiyumba Sinyen") is also spelled as the Loyumpa Silyel (Modern Meitei: "Loyumba Sinyen") or the Loiyumpa Shilyel (Modern Meitei: "Loiyumba Shinyen") or the Loyumpa Shilyel (Modern Meitei: "Loyumba Shinyen") or the Loyamba Sinyen (Ancient Meitei: "Loyampa Sinyen").
ꯄꯨꯊꯣꯛꯂꯤꯕ ꯃꯤ Original author unknown (but the text was authenticated as well as authorised by Meitei King Loiyumpa)

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