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Thanlon

THANLON VILLAGE

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Thanlon is a subdivisional headquarter in the Indian state of Manipur. It is situated 3819 feet above sea level. It is one of the oldest villages in Churachandpur district. It is also known as Tualbual.

Thanlon was selected by C.S.Booth, the then S.D.O., Tamenglong to be an administrative outpost within the erstwhile Tamenglong subdivision. Therefore it was an administrative outpost from 1934 until it was upgraded to a circle officer’ headquarters in 1946. The area occupied by government servants is known as Thanlon Lambulane and the area occupied by the Chief and his villagers is known as Tualbual.

Lumthang was a great chief of Ngaihte clan of Simte tribe. A century ago, he had established Thanlon (Tualbual) village. Major J Shakespeare, SMS, gave him a boundary paper dated 11 February, 1906 written in Lushai language which is reproduced below:

Lumthanga, Ramri Pathawna’n lengphun kawna, Vanggui lui, Cherchi lui, Derkai kawn, Derkai lui, Tuivai Pamjal lui, Kaihlam tlangdung, Ramvawm lui, Tuipui Thlanlawn lui, Kotukawn Tualbual lui Tuijang Pathawng lungphun.[1]


1. J. Shakespeare Rampui Major 11-2-06

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