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  • Manipur government in exile was a self-claimed governing body of the de jure government of Manipur under Manipur State Constitution Act 1947. On 29 October...
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    group fighting for the creation of an independent and socialist Manipur, a state in northeastern India. The group founded by N. Bisheshwar Singh on 25...
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    The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient kingdom at the India–Burma frontier. Historically, Manipur was an independent kingdom ruled by a Meitei dynasty. But...
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    rich biodiversity in the archipelago. On 17 October 2021, Mount Harriet was officially renamed as Mount Manipur by the Union Government of India, as a tribute...
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  • Studios" from Manipur. When the Anglo-Manipur War ended in the year 1891, 23 Manipuri warriors were exiled to the British penal colony in the Andaman and...
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  • Gordon, the commander of the Manipur Levy, as a full-time Political Agent in Manipur. In 1844, Chandrakirti went into exile with Nara Singh being made king...
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  • celebrated in Manipur". 13 August 2021. "AMMA appreciates government for declaring 'Sanaleibak Manipur' as State Song". "Sana leibak Manipur - Lyrics and...
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    N. Biren Singh (category Manipur MLAs 2017–2022)
    the 12th Chief Minister of Manipur since 2017, in addition to representing the Heingang Assembly constituency in the Manipur Legislative Assembly since...
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  • Kamtapur Liberation Organisation Manipur Proposed state: Manipur Ethnic groups: Meitei, Pangal, Naga Government-in-exile: Manipur State Council Militant organizations:...
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    National Socialist Council of Nagaland (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    after broke off peace talks with the Indian government. The UNLFW carried out the 2015 Manipur ambush, in which 18 Indian soldiers were killed and 15...
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    Kulachandra Singh (category Kings of Manipur)
    park. Mount Manipur Memorial is a memorial site, that commemorates and pays tributes to Meitei King Kulachandra Singh and the other exiled freedom fighters...
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    Hijam Irabot (category Communist Party of India politicians from Manipur)
    exile, Irabot was given permission to stay in Manipur for a week (from 2 to 10 September 1945). His request for an extension of his stay in Manipur was...
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  • Chin people (category Ethnic groups in Myanmar)
    not given due recognition in the List of Scheduled Tribes in Manipur)." Politico-economic development of the tribals of Manipur: a study ... - Page 8 Chinkholian...
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  • Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland. Tensions existed between insurgents in these states and the central government as well as amongst their...
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    part or all of the former princely states of Manipur, Tripura and Sikkim. There are areas of plains in the modern State of Assam, but otherwise the region...
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    History of the Nagas (category History of Manipur)
    Fratricidal violence among revolutionary groups continued into the 1990s. In Manipur particularly, ethnic violence erupted between the Nagas and Kukis, with...
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    rule. It was established by Indian nationalists in exile during the latter part of the World War II in Singapore with monetary, military and political...
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  • P-593" Manipur has a varied and proud history from the earliest times. It came under British rule as a princely state in 1891. The 'Manipur Constitution...
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    Nara Singh (category Kings of Manipur)
    1763–1799). For his involvement in a conspiracy against the king Badra Singh was exiled to Cachar in 1796. In 1819, Manipur was occupied by the Burmese forces...
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    Myanmar (category States and territories established in 1948)
    controlled Manipur and Assam as well. The British East India Company seized control of the administration of Myanmar after three Anglo-Burmese Wars in the 19th...
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