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The following is a list of prominent people belonging to the Meitei people.

Activists

Actors

Athletes

Dancers

Fashion Designers

Physicians

Politicians

Royalty

Spiritual Leaders

Theatre & Film Artists

Writers & Scholars

See also

References

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