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  • *Nongda Lairen Pakhangba ( 33 & ndash; 154 AD ) was ruler and the creator of Manipur ( or Meeteileipak or Kangleipak ).
  • The character of Maximus is fictional, although in some respects he resembles the historical figures Consul in 154 AD, and friend of Marcus Aurelius ).
  • Pakhangba was succeeded by his son, Khuiyoi Tompok, in 154 AD . Known as the inventor of the drum ( " pung " ), his reign was a peaceful one.
  • 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.