In this article we will delve into the fascinating world of Angom, exploring its many facets and delving into its importance in modern society. From its origins to its impact today, Angom has played a crucial role in different aspects of daily life, influencing people of all ages, cultures and social strata. Along these lines, we will analyze how Angom has evolved over time, as well as its significance in various areas, from politics and economics to science and popular culture. Get ready to immerse yourself in an exciting journey through the history and present of Angom, discovering its relevance and impact on the contemporary world.
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Angom dynasty sword, a Meitei traditional weapon | |||
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| Country | India | ||
| Region | Manipur | ||
| Ethnicity | Meitei people | ||
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| Angom Iputhou | |||
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Angom (Meitei: ꯑꯉꯣꯝ) is a group of people, which is recognized as one of the seven Yek Salai clans of the composite Meitei confederacy. It consists of several Yumnaks, which belong to the native people of ancient Kangleipak (present day Manipur state of India).[1]

| Meitei sub-groups | Romanisation | Number of families/surnames (according to N. Monihar[2]) | Number of families/surnames (according to Khomdon Lisam[3]) | Number of families/surnames (according to T.C. Hodson[4]) | Number of families/surnames (according to Manipur Mirror) | Number of families/surnames (according to MASTEC)[5] |
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| ꯑꯉꯣꯝ | Angom | 96 | 109 | 50 | 103[6] | 62 |