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Loi is the word in the Meitei language (Meiteilon) for the term "scheduled caste". The term Loi is given to the indigenous and aboriginal people of Manipur in northeast India who refused to adopt Hinduism or were semi-Hinduised when the newly converted Manipuri king ordered all his subjects to adopt the religion. The Chakpa language is also known as Loi. Although Chakpa people are usually considered to be Loi, not all Loi are Chakpa. There are two kinds of Loi according to Parratt (1998):

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  • لوي هي الكلمة في لمصطلح «الطبقة المجدولة». ويًعطى المصطلح للسكان الأصليين والسكان القانطين في مانيبور شمال شرق الهند، الذين رفضوا تبني الهندوسية أو شبه الهندوسيين عندما أمر ملك مانيبوري المحول حديثًا جميع رعاياه بتبني الديانة. (ar)
  • Loi is the word in the Meitei language (Meiteilon) for the term "scheduled caste". The term Loi is given to the indigenous and aboriginal people of Manipur in northeast India who refused to adopt Hinduism or were semi-Hinduised when the newly converted Manipuri king ordered all his subjects to adopt the religion. The Chakpa language is also known as Loi. Although Chakpa people are usually considered to be Loi, not all Loi are Chakpa. There are two kinds of Loi according to Parratt (1998): * tributary tribes conquered by the Meitheis * outcasted people from Meithei society who were banished to Loi villages (en)
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  • لوي هي الكلمة في لمصطلح «الطبقة المجدولة». ويًعطى المصطلح للسكان الأصليين والسكان القانطين في مانيبور شمال شرق الهند، الذين رفضوا تبني الهندوسية أو شبه الهندوسيين عندما أمر ملك مانيبوري المحول حديثًا جميع رعاياه بتبني الديانة. (ar)
  • Loi is the word in the Meitei language (Meiteilon) for the term "scheduled caste". The term Loi is given to the indigenous and aboriginal people of Manipur in northeast India who refused to adopt Hinduism or were semi-Hinduised when the newly converted Manipuri king ordered all his subjects to adopt the religion. The Chakpa language is also known as Loi. Although Chakpa people are usually considered to be Loi, not all Loi are Chakpa. There are two kinds of Loi according to Parratt (1998): (en)
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  • Loi (en)
  • لوي (ar)
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