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English: Depictions of coffins and palanquins in the illustrations from the Subika Laisaba (ꯁꯨꯕꯤꯀꯥ ꯂꯥꯏꯁꯥꯕ), an 18-19th century Meitei language manuscript in Meitei script
Date 18th-19th century CE
Source Subika Art: An Early Visual Art form of Manipur by Dr. Yumnam Sapha Wangam Apanthoi M.
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Depictions of coffins and palanquins in the illustrations from the Subika Laisaba (ꯁꯨꯕꯤꯀꯥ ꯂꯥꯏꯁꯥꯕ), an 18-19th century Meitei language manuscript in Meitei script

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