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  2. Department of History

The Meitei (Kathe) Crown Service groups in Myanmar from the earliest times to the end of Monarchical Rule

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Title The Meitei (Kathe) Crown Service groups in Myanmar from the earliest times to the end of Monarchical Rule
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Publication date 2015
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Nwe Ni Hlaing
Description
The Meitei (Kathe J) had settled along the Yangtze River in China from about the
12nd century BC and then they moved in Sichuan region. Later they migrated from
the south eastern Tibet to Hukong Valley, Chindwin region and Kachin region.
From that earliest time on words they lived Chindwin valley and scattered into the
Manipur plain. Some Meitei (Kathe J) groups arrived and stayed in those areas: in
Somra tract, along the Ayeyarwady valley, Thaung Thut, Yaw, Monywa, Sagaing.
Meitei (Kathe J) are Tibet-Myanmar family. Their sub-family members are Chin,
Kachin, Myanmar, Naga, Thet and Lo Lo. Therefore, some of their languages are
found closely related to Chin, Kachin and Myanmar. During the time of Myanmar
King, the Manipur State was under the rule of Myanmar kings and also became as
one of their tributary States. Due to the military conquest of Myanmar kings, the
Meitei (Kathe J) group arrived in Myanmar royal cities including from Meitei royal
families to commoners and bondsmen, They had settled so long in Myanmar
kingdom. The reason to this long lasting settlement safely and securely, might be
attributable, to their services rendered to the Myanmar people and the king, which
can be seen in the renowned services of court Brahmims (Kathe J Ponna) in the
palace, Myin Su in the famous name of Kathe J cavalry, Lamaing Su (royal
cultivators), Thwei-Thauk Su (Blood-bond Brotherhood), Boatmen and other crown
service groups. They were widely utilized by Myanmar kings. This show that
Kathe J people had served Myanmar kings with might and main, intellectually and
physically, without sparing their lives for the interest of the king and the people.
They are still living together with Myanmar People particularly around the former
royal capitals and throughout Myanmar.
Keywords
Tibet-Myanmar
Identifier http://umoar.mu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/74
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