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Pangal

Pangali
Total population
(approx. 323,000)
Regions with significant populations
 India 300,000
 Bangladesh 23,000
Related ethnic groups
Meetei, Sheikh, Syed, Mughal, Pathan

The Pangalis, also pronounced as Pangans are the minority ethnic group of people reside in Northeast India (Manipur, Assam, Tripura and Nagaland) and also found in Bangladesh. Pangalis are also known as Miah Meitei (Meetei) or Manipuri Muslim.

Manipur is an ancient kingdom; its first historical king was Nongda Lairen Pakhangba of 33-154 AD. Muslims of Manipur are historically called Pangali or Meitei-Pangali which derives from "Pang" which was a Tai cognate tribe, although it may derive from "Banga", from where they came in the early seventh century.1 The word “Bangal” (“Bengal”) itself was coined from “Bang” by adding the suffix ‘al’, but the terms “Pang” and “Pangal” or Pangali existed in Manipur (formerly Poirei or Meitrabak or Mekhli/Mughlai or Kathe) since the seventh century. “Pangali” simply means “Manipuri Muslims”, as they follow Islam. They are also known as Meitei Pangali indicating the extent of acculturation and assimilation with the Meitei culture.

The Muslims of Manipur were result of two Muslim migrations in 1606 and 1724. Manipur provided shelter to Shah Shuja, the Mughal prince who fled (and was pursued) to save himself from the wrath of his brother Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. According to Henry Rule Kathe, Muslims are the result of intermixing (melting pot) of Muslims coming in different eras from different directions – Bengal, Arakan, Cachar and Manipur itself. Silk-spinning was a trade widely practised by them.

The Muslim Pangals of Manipur devastated and were taken as slaves by the invading Burmese armies.


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