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Terms in Meitei language
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As food
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2.1
In cuisines
3
In mythology, folklore and religion
4
In traditional festivals
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4.1
Imoinu Iratpa
4.2
Ningol Chakkouba
4.3
Sajibu Cheiraoba
5
In literature
6
In popular culture
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6.1
Emoinu Fish Fest
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Gallery
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See also
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Notes
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References
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Further reading
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<
User:Haoreima
Overview of fish in Meitei civilization
Not to be confused with
Fishing in Meitei culture
.
This page contains
the Meitei alphabet
.
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Dried freshwater fish sold at the
Ima Keithel
(
Meitei
for '
Mothers' Market
') in
Imphal
Dried freshwater fish sold at the
Ima Keithel
(
Meitei
for '
Mothers' Market
') in
Imphal
Terms in Meitei language
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As food
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In cuisines
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In mythology, folklore and religion
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In traditional festivals
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Imoinu Iratpa
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Imoinu Iratpa
Ningol Chakkouba
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Main article:
Ningol Chakkouba
Sajibu Cheiraoba
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Main article:
Sajibu Cheiraoba
In literature
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In popular culture
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Emoinu Fish Fest
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Main article:
Emoinu Fish Fest
Gallery
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See also
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Animals in Meitei culture
Birds in Meitei culture
Plants in Meitei culture
Women in Meitei culture
Notes
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References
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Further reading
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External links
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