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Phuba Thapham
Khyoubuh
Village
Country{India}
StateManipur
DistrictSenapati
Languages
 • OfficialPoula
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
795015
Vehicle registrationMN
Websitemanipur.gov.in

Phuba Thapham [ Khyoubuh] is a village that branched out from Phuba Khuman in around 1940s. It is situated in Senapati District, Manipur, India.Christianity is the religion the inhabitants of Phuba Thapham (Khyoubuh) adhere to. Rice is the staple food of the villagers.[1] Farming is the chief occupation. According to the last census the population of Phuba Thapham is 4354.[2] The inhabitants of the village belong to Poumai Naga tribe.

Etymology Of The Name Phuba Thapham And Khyoubuh

The village, Phuba Thapham [Khyoubuh], means the place of the moon. There was a stone found somewhere in the village in the shape of a moon that used to shine at night and villagers believed it as a moon. Forefather believed that it is the place where the moon rises and so the name of the village was named as Khyoubuh. The other name, Phuba Thapham, was given by Meiteis during the enrollment and census survey in the area.

Economy Of The Land

Paddy,[3] maize, potato, cabbage, pumpkins and cereals are the main economic crops of the land. Rice is the staple food. The cattle, buffalo, pig etc. are the main animals reared in the village. Poultry and fishery are common as well. The land has a dense forest and rich in cultivating numerous wild fruits. It has a huge varieties of herbs in the land which remains unexplored.

References

  1. ^ "Nature's fury continue to lash Senapati". The Sangai Express. 28 October 2004. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  2. ^ "List of Census Villages mapped for Village Panchayat: Phuba Thapham, Manipur". National Panchayat Directory. Ministry of Panchayati Raj. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Nature's fury continue to lash Senapati". The Sangai Express. 28 October 2004. Retrieved 4 May 2010.