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- Leishangthem may refer to: Salai Leishangthem, one of the seven clans of Meitei ethnicity any member of the clan Leishangthem Leishangthem Tonthoingambi...
- Salai Leishangthem or Salang Leishangthem (modern term) or Chenglei or Sarangthem Leishangthem is one of the seven clans of the Meitei people. Salai Leishangthem...
- Leishangthem Susindro Meitei is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the Manipur Legislative ****embly, representing...
- 7 - Leishangthem (A), 8 - Leishangthem (B), 9 - Leishangthem Khongmanung Maning Leikai, 10 - Leishangthem Keli Makhong (A), 11 - Leishangthem Keli Makhong...
- Tonthoingambi Leishangthem, po****rly known as Tonthoi, is an Indian actress. She has established a career in Manipuri films and is the recipient of several...
- Leishangthem Uttam Singh (born 1985) is an Indian football player. He is currently playing for Air India FC in the I-League as a defender. goal.com Leishangthem...
- Luwang, Mangang, Punti, Khuman Salai, Angom, Moilang, Kha Nganpa, Salai Leishangthem, Kazakh, Manchu (names), Minangkabau (names), Mongolian, Ngoche, Pashtun...
- Konthoujam, Awangbow Newmai, Dr Sapam Ranjan Singh, H Dingko Singh, Leishangthem Susindro Meitei, MLA Losii Dikho, Chief Secretary Rajesh Kumar, and Rohit...
- now Manipur state of India. Mangang Luwang Khuman Moilang Kha Nganpa Salai Leishangthem "Meeteis Surname". E-pao.net. Retrieved 13 November 2018. v t e...
- India. Meitei surnames Luwang Khuman Angom Moilang Kha Nganpa Salai Leishangthem Shakespear, J. (1910). "33. Note on the Manipuri "Yek."". Man. 10: 59–61...