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exchange horses for tea with Ming officials. "合當差發" could be understood as if you have this plate then you can exchange horses for tea with a Ming official. The Ming dynasty prohibits the folk tea trade with frontier ethnics and tribes. "合當差發" is the only way they can get tea from Ming. ⑥ 不信者斬: If somebody does not comply, he should be killed.
2597:"However, no clear trace of temples and images in the Dimapur ruins raises doubt about the scale and intensity of Brahmanisation in the early history of the Dimasas. The ruins of Dimapur, which include a brick wall of the aggregate length of nearly 2 miles and 2 tanks about 300 yards square, are indicative of a city of considerable size." (
2436:"As the regions of Da Gu-la and Di-ma-sa were broad, pacification superintendencies were established there, while in Xiao Gu-la, Cha-shan, Di-ban, Meng-lun and Ba-jia-ta, Chief's Offices were established. Po-di-na-lang was appointed as Da Gu-la Pacification Superintendent, and La-Wang-pa was appointed as Di-ma-sa Pacification Superintendent"(
2584:"Thonganbwa and the chief of Kale were soon afterwards taken by the governor (of Taungdwin) to the presence of King Narapadi, who was then sojourning in a temporary palace on Minwun hill, and on Sunday, the 12th waxing of Kason, several elephants and ponies and a quantity of jewellery obtained from Kale were presented to the king."(
2449:"Patents, seals, Imperial tallies and red warrants engraved with gold characters were conferred upon all of them. The Supervising Secretary Zhou Rang was sent to take the Imperial orders and go and confer them upon these people. Further, paper money and silks as appropriate, were conferred upon them all."(
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king Suiw Nam Phwa, own grandson of the lord of Nine
Hundred Thousand, Suiw Khan Phwa (Thonganbwa), ruler of the 21 Umbrellas:- Muin Mo, Muin Nan; the ocean-ordered anklet wearing Kula (Indians) and Timmasala (Hill Kacharis); Muin Kale; Kasan (Manipur); Kakran (Kachin); Muin Tin; Muin Pran; Muin Ti;
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The chieftains sent separately by Po-di-na-lang, the pacification superintendent of Da Gu-la; La-wang-pa, the pacification superintendent of Di-ma-sa; Bai-zhang, the chief of Xiao Gu-la; and Zao-zhang, the chief of Cha-shan, offered tribute of horses and local products in gratitude for the
Imperial
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Dimapur Jain Temple was built in 1947. The temple has some intricate glass work. The temple is considered very auspicious by the people of Dimapur. The temple was built by the tireless effort of Shri Jethmal Sethi, Shri Phulchand Sethi, Shri Udayram Chabra, Shri Chunnilal Kishanlal Sethi, Shri
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Plate was discovered in Jorhat Assam from Ahom royal family. ① 永樂五年: Yong-le emperor 5 years: 1407 AD. ② 信符: Plate. ③ 底馬撒宣慰司: Di-ma-sa
Xuanwei Si ④ 皇帝聖旨: Imperial edict ⑤ 合當差發: “合當” means must or should, "差發" is a commercial form in the early Ming dynasty that frontier ethnic groups or tribes
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According to the 2011 census, the city-population of the old Town
Committee area (up to the old dhansiri bridge) at 122,834. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Dimapur has an average literacy rate of 86% male literacy is 88% and, female literacy is 84%. In Dimapur, 12% of the
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Muin Na; Muin Myan; Kyra Uiw; Muin Nuiw; Muin Luiw; Muin Saou; Muin Ya; Muin Khruin; Muin Khun; Muin Yuiw;........Many of these 'Umbrellas', i.e independent states can be identified :- Maw (Lu-ch'uan); Mohnyin (Mengyang); Kula and Dimasa; Kalemyo; Manipur; Kachin - these are unmistakeable"(
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A number of shopping centers and markets have sprung up in
Dimapur, with the HongKong Market, Central Plaza, New Market, Bank colony (Super Market Area) and Circular and NL roads serving as the main commercial areas in the city. The Complexes and shopping centres have sprung up to Notun Bosti.
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in 1406. A Pacification superintendency was established in the Dimasa kingdom and
Lawangpa was appointed as the Di-ma-sa Pacification Superintendent. The Ming court sent Zhou Rang, a Supervising Secretary to bestow Imperial orders, patent, seals, paper money, silks etc. to the kingdom and in
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return, the chieftain of Dimasa sent horses and local products as a sign of tribute. In 1425, paper money, ramie-silks, silk gauzes and thin silk were conferred to
Mazhiasa who was sent to the Ming court by Diedaomangpa, the acting head of Di-ma-sa Pacification Superintendency.
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The city's Hong Kong Market is well known for imported goods from
Thailand, China, and Burma and is the main Shopping Attraction for Tourists visiting Nagaland. The wholesale foodgrain items are available at KL Sethi Market Complex, Jasokie Market, etc. at GS Road, Dimapur.
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During Arjuna's exile, he married
Chitrangada, a princess of Manipur. It is believed that the Kachari kings trace their lineage to Ghatotkacha, Bhima's son. After Ghatotkacha's death in the Kurukshetra battle, his son Sasempha took the throne.
2383:"This city is probably the one mentioned in the Ahom Buranji, which records that Ahom king Suhungmung (alias Dihingia Rāja) and his son reached the city by ascending the river Timā (Dima or Dhansiri) in 1526 when the Ahoms attacked Dimapur."(
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where a siege was laid. Allied reinforcement came through Dimapur by rail and road for the push against the Japanese. An airport at Dimapur was also in use for supplies to the allied forces in
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population is under 6 years of age. Unlike other places in the state, this city has a heterogeneous mix of people from all over India, and for which it is also known as "Mini India".
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Shin, Jae-Eun (2020). "Descending from demons, ascending to kshatriyas: Genealogical claims and political process in pre-modern Northeast India, The Chutiyas and the Dimasas".
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The ruins of Dimasa Kingdom in Dimapur include a brick wall of the length of nearly 2 miles and 2 tanks about 300 yards square, are indicative of a city of considerable size.
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The Dimapur City Tower is a major landmark of the city. It is located at Circular Road in the heart of Dimapur. Also known as the Clock Tower, the tower is decorated with
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The Ming Shi-lu (Veritable Records of the Ming Dynasty) as a Source for Southeast Asian History -- 14th to 17th Centuries
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meaning a ravine of peaceful habitation), Dimapur was described as the 'Brick City' by the European scholars and by the
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Social Dynamics in the Highlands of Southeast Asia Reconsidering Political Systems of Highland Burma
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where they kill people and turn into spirits," i.e., the Dimasa Kacharis of Upper Assam."(
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On 2 October 2004, two powerful bombs were set off—one at the
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Ming -Southeast Asian overland interactions, 1368--1644.
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grace manifested in the conferring of posts upon them."(
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2237:Bankoti, T. S.; Bisht, Narenda S., eds. (2004).
2107:"Dimapur City Population Census 2011 | Nagaland"
1943:Living Stone Foundation Higher Secondary School
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2263:"DID YOU KNOW How Dimapur got its name?"
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2714:"February Climate History for Dimapur"
2659:"At least 30 killed in Nagaland blast"
576:, Dimapur is referred to sometimes as
2155:. donboscodimapur.org. Archived from
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2180:"Dimapur: Memories of a brick city"
1940:Little Star Higher Secondary School
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2901:Ancient Burmese Stone Inscriptions
2308:Roy Choudhury, Dr Satabdi (2022).
1931:Government Higher Secondary School
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2686:"India reels after deadly blasts"
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550:is the second busiest station in
2992:, Boston: Brill, pp. 91–107
2946:Myanmar in the Fifteenth Century
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2178:Bodo, Phirmi (15 October 2021).
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2967:(Ph.D.). Gauhati University.
2897:Shay-haung Myanma Kyauksa-mya
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2747:"Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan 2024"
2657:Vinayak, G (2 October 2004).
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1955:King David School, Kushiabill
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675:Dimapur under the kingdom of
592:Situated on the banks of the
584:(distorted word for Dimasa).
1893:Pranabananda Women's College
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2924:Journal of the Siam Society
2754:Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan 2024
2638:Paying the Price of Silence
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1884:Trinity Theological College
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1983:(1990–2017), Entrepreneur
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2041:Kihoto Hollohon Yepthomi
1899:Ngullie Memorial College
1723:Shokhüvi railway station
1712:Lumding railway division
1506:Nagaland Zoological Park
1444:Ruins of Kachari Rajbari
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359:145 m (476 ft)
293: • Chairperson
92:Ruins of Kachari Rajbari
3061:My Dimapur, city portal
3026:Wade, Geoffrey (1994),
2963:Bathari, Uttam (2014).
2643:22 January 2021 at the
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2043:(1932–2021), Politician
1999:Razhukhrielie Kevichüsa
1995:(1943–1992), Journalist
1971:(1903–1990), Politician
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