Kangleipak

[1][2][3][4] The Kangla served as the foremost capital city of this realm from the 15th century BCE, up to medieval times.

[5] The territory of this realm is mountainous and thereby, ancient Kangleipak consists of several smaller region each with its own dialect, cultural peculiarities, and identity.

[4][6] At one time during the reign of Meidingu Khagemba the territory of Kangleipak(Manipur) stretched upto the present Yunan Province of modern day China.

[10][11] One of the oldest scriptures is the Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya, written in 1398 BC (verified by the National Archives of India, New Delhi).

[citation needed] The ancient architectural designs of common houses were believed to be sustainable, eco friendly and affordable.

The grand statues of Kanglashas , the dragon lions, standing inside the Kangla .
The ancient temple (rebuilt) of Lord Pakhangba inside the Kangla.
Layout of the citadel of Kangla , the foremost ancient capital city of Kangleipak ( Manipur )
Ancient Manipuri alphabet
Illustration of common people of Kangleipak
ancient Meitei horseman