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Muhammad Sani (also called Parsena Lanjingland Muhamadani or Mangal Ningthou Sayi in Meitei) was a 17th-century nobleman who led the first settlement of
Manipuri Muslim The Meitei Pangals ( mni, Meitei Pangan), also known as the Pangals ( mni, Pangan) or the Meitei Muslims ( mni, Meitei Pangal) or the Manipuri Muslims ( mni, Manipuri Pangal), are a group of Muslims who speak Meitei language as their nativ ...
s (regionally known as
Meitei Pangals The Meitei Pangals ( mni, Meitei Pangan), also known as the Pangals ( mni, Pangan) or the Meitei Muslims ( mni, Meitei Pangal) or the Manipuri Muslims ( mni, Manipuri Pangal), are a group of Muslims who speak Meitei language as their nat ...
) into the
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, what is now the
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n state of
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a States and territories of India, state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It ...
. After invading the region in alliance with a renegade prince, Sani and his troops were captured by King
Khagemba King Khagemba (Conqueror of the Chinese; 1597–1654), was a monarch from the Kingdom of Kangleipak. He also introduced a new form of polo and new apparel styles. Under his regime he focused on a new form of Manipur and built many markets in d ...
, who integrated them into Manipuri society. Sani eventually became a prominent figure in the royal court and aided in the establishment of subsequent Muslim migrants. He and his family are the ancestors of a number of present-day Pangal clans.


Historiography

The arrival of the
Pangal The Meitei Pangals ( mni, Meitei Pangan), also known as the Pangals ( mni, Pangan) or the Meitei Muslims ( mni, Meitei Pangal) or the Manipuri Muslims ( mni, Manipuri Pangal), are a group of Muslims who speak Meitei language as their nat ...
community into
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a States and territories of India, state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It ...
during the 17th century was mainly recorded in indigenous primary sources such as the ''
Cheithalon Kumpapa ''Cheitharol Kumbaba'', also spelled ''Cheithalon Kumpapa'', is the court chronicle of the kings of Manipur. The oldest extant version was copied in the early 19th century, under Jai Singh, the puppet king installed after the Burmese invasion, ...
'' (the court chronicle of the
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) and the ''
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''. These extensively discuss the initial invasion led by Muhammad Sani, the community's establishment in the region and the interactions which were subsequently enabled between Manipur and
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, where the early Pangals had originated. However, the histories of Taraf (as well as that of
Sylhet Sylhet ( bn, সিলেট) is a metropolitan city in northeastern Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat of the Sylhet Division. Located on the north bank of the Surma River at the eastern tip of Bengal, Sylhet has a subtropical climat ...
in general) are silent about these events. Moreover, it is notable that the descriptions of Taraf provided by the ''Nongsamei Puya'' erroneously place it on the banks of the
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, which is actually of considerable distance from the former's present-day location of
Habiganj District Habiganj ( bn, হবিগঞ্জ, Hobigonj), formerly known as Habibganj ( bn, হবিবগঞ্জ, Hobibgonj), is a district in north-eastern Bangladesh, located in the Sylhet Division. It was established as a district in 1984 as a succ ...
.


Background

Muhammad Sani was a descendant of Mirza Malik Muhammad Turani, a 14th century Persian noble from whom the rulers of the Pratapgarh Kingdom also traced their ancestry. His elder brother, named Muhammad Nazir or Bayazid Karrani, was the ruler of
Taraf ''Taraf'' ("Side" in Turkish) was a liberal newspaper in Turkey. It had distinguished itself by opposing interference by the Turkish military in the country's social and political affairs. It was distributed nationwide, and had been in circula ...
in
Sylhet Sylhet ( bn, সিলেট) is a metropolitan city in northeastern Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat of the Sylhet Division. Located on the north bank of the Surma River at the eastern tip of Bengal, Sylhet has a subtropical climat ...
.


Invasion of Manipur

In 1606, the Taraf king was approached by the Manipuri prince Shanongba for aid in an invasion against his brother, the reigning monarch
Khagemba King Khagemba (Conqueror of the Chinese; 1597–1654), was a monarch from the Kingdom of Kangleipak. He also introduced a new form of polo and new apparel styles. Under his regime he focused on a new form of Manipur and built many markets in d ...
. 1000 Muslim soldiers were dispatched under Sani's command, in addition to several other military leaders, including his younger brothers Shah Kusum, Sheikh Juned and Kourif Sheikh. The army invaded Manipur in conjunction with troops from the Kingdom of Kachar, who Shanongba had also allied with. They entered the region of Khoupom, with the Taraf soldiers establishing a base on the banks of the Sarel Yangoi River while the Kachari remained on the upper hills. However, upon observing the arriving Manipuri army, the Kachari became intimidated by their military arsenal and retreated during the night, returning to their homeland without informing the Muslims. The latter subsequently chose to engage with the Manipuri alone and in the ensuing battle at Toubul (in present-day
Bishnupur district Bishnupur district ( Meitei pronunciation: /ˌbɪʃnʊˈpʊə/) is a district of Manipur state in northeastern India. Origin of name Its name is derived from a Vishnu temple located at Lamangdong. Geography Bishnupur town is the administrati ...
), successfully defeated them. This prompted Khagemba to approach Sani diplomatically, sending his courtier Nongshamei to negotiate a mutual withdrawal of troops. However, upon Sani's agreement, the Manipuri force surrounded the now-unarmed Taraf troops and forced them to surrender on pain of death.


Pangal settlement in Manipur

The defeated soldiers opted (or were perhaps forced) to settle in Manipur and Sani was allocated fertile territory on the bank of the
Imphal Imphal ( Meitei pronunciation: /im.pʰal/; English pronunciation: ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (also known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the ...
and Iril rivers, in what is present-day Moirangkhom Yaiskul, to establish his people. They were given work depending on their respective skills, married to Meitei wives and in time adopted the regions dress, traditions and
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, eventually becoming known as Pangals. It has been generally accepted that this was the first settlement of Muslims in Manipur. Sani himself received 12 acres of land and two Meitei wives named Nongthombam Maitek and Chakpram Melei. He was favoured by Khagemba and had a privileged position in the royal court. Appointed as '' Qazi-ul-Qazat'' (chief judge) of the nascent Muslim community, Sani served the dual role of supervising the judiciary and being a ''lalchingba'' ( major), leading Pangal soldiers during times of war. He was also one of the '' Pongba Tara'', the ten ministers who assisted the king in administration, and was further entrusted with translating correspondence from Taraf due to his fluency in
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and
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. In later years, Sani aided in the establishment of further Muslim migrants in the kingdom. In 1608, Syed Ambiya, Syed Abdullah and Syed Khalka Hussain, brothers of the Taraf king's spiritual advisor Syed Auriya, were honoured and settled by Khagemba on Sani's advice. Much later, during the reign of King Paikhomba (r.1666–1697), Sani introduced a further 37 Muslims who, in return for gifts of gold and elephants, were also permitted to reside in Manipur. Among them were Sunarphool, Miliya Sheikh, Phuleicha Sandulla Sheikh, Leithou and Sheikh Jali. Many of these individuals are the founders of extant Manipuri Pangal clans. Sani's descendants subsequently continued to hold a place in the royal court. The present-day Touthongmayum, Khullakpam, Tampakmayum and Chesabam clans trace their ancestry from Sani and his younger brothers.


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