The Migration Dynamic of the Kuki-Thadou upon the Naga’s of Chandel & Tengnoupal (Khurmi) in the changing world order: Anal. Aimol, Chothe, Lamkang, Khoibu, Kom, Maring, Moyon, Monsang, and Tarao.

Authors

  • Rev Dr Koningthung Ngoru Moyon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63856/renm9j70

Keywords:

Khurmi Nagas (Anal, Aimol, Chothe, Khoibu, Kom, Lamkang, Maring, Moyon, Monsang, and Tarao), Kukis-Thado, Kamhou, Suktes, Nwites, Indigenous, Refugees, Kabaw Valley, Kale (Kalembung), Angoching (Angkoching) etc

Abstract

Requirement and significance the term ‘Khurmi Nagas’ describes the opportunities and traits associated with being the Nagas of Chandel and Tengnoupal districts of Manipur namely: Anal, Aimol, Chothe, Khoibu, Kom, Lamkang, Maring, Moyon, Monsang and Tarao. The migration dynamics of the Kuki-Thadou and her cognates’ advancement cause identity crisis and the Geo-Political problem at present in the North-East India, especially in Manipur necessitates the issue. Together, there are many dimensions have produced a broad range of indications in the past. Identity refers to the situation in which all groups of people or tribe have equal opportunities, rights, and responsibilities. Every tribe is impacted by the identity. People from various backgrounds and ages are impacted by it. When people of all corners have equal rights, opportunities, and circumstances in addition to the capacity to create their own lives and advance society, has been achieved. However, when the immigrants or refugees tried to overpower the aborigines or indigenous or native people in every opportunity including their land and resources there is imbalance and geographical, political and natural resources are affected and identity crisis erupted. Globally, development challenges are still assessed through the crucial but usually ignored lens of identity. This research article seeks to present all facets of identity crisis and ways it has been viewed around the world, with a focus in Manipur, North East India. The Kuki-Thado and her cognates’ immigration has caused an untold miseries even in the Political dimensions: they had dominated even the legislative system in Manipur. This research article explores the identity of the Khurmi Nagas of Chandel & Tengnoupal scenario and types of Geo-Politic in the current epidemic scenarios in Manipur, India.

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2026-04-20

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The Migration Dynamic of the Kuki-Thadou upon the Naga’s of Chandel & Tengnoupal (Khurmi) in the changing world order: Anal. Aimol, Chothe, Lamkang, Khoibu, Kom, Maring, Moyon, Monsang, and Tarao. (2026). International Journal of Integrative Studies (IJIS), 2(4), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.63856/renm9j70

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