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– Their dress and habits – Rest-houses, and difficulties therein – Manipuri Sepoys: camp on the
My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny 1891
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So I spoke to him as well as I could in Manipuri, telling him not to be frightened; that we did not intend to hurt him.
My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny 1891
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They walked up to the tent where we were sitting to watch the sports, all leaning against each other, and carrying on a lively conversation in Manipuri, which seemed to amuse the spectators very much.
My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny 1891
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The doctor came and poked him about, making observations in Manipuri, at which everyone roared with laughter; and then the old woman arrived and dragged the doctor off home.
My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny 1891
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Then my husband went out with the letter, and called a Manipuri off the wall to take it to the Jubraj.
My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny 1891
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Knowing the play beforehand was an advantage watching Thiyam's version in the Eisenhower where it played Friday and Saturday, for while the actors howled at one another in Manipuri, the English translations on the surtitle screens were few and far between.
'Maximum India' features a bold take on Ibsen, reading of Indian short stories 2011
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Anyway, so Aparna's dish ... the minute I saw the Manipuri Khichdi I knew I wanted to make it.
Archive 2008-07-01 Laura 2008
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Anyway, so Aparna's dish ... the minute I saw the Manipuri Khichdi I knew I wanted to make it.
Taste & Create: Aparna's Manipuri Khichdi Laura 2008
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Taste & Create: Aparna's Manipuri Khichdi Laura 2008
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It was an acute sense of disappointment that I discovered that in all of the hotels of Imphal (more or less), Manipuri cuisine was not available and to get a taste of it, one had to identify the fairly seedy street food establishments in the heart of town where the ambience was not too endearing, too say the least.
Dal Makhani : India's National Dish Shantanud 2008
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