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English: Pukak Thang - a traditional Meitei sword exclusively used for beheading (decapitation) of guilty people by executioners ("Sanglingba" or "Shanglingba"), after being permitted by Meetei kings of ancient Kangleipak civilisation (early Manipur realm)
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Pukak Thang - a traditional Meitei sword exclusively used for beheading of guilty people by executioners (Sanglingba), after being permitted by Meitei kings of ancient Kangleipak civilisation

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