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2908::"Furthermore, Section 9(b) of the Manipur State Constitution Act, 1947, would certainly dispel any doubt about the titular status of the Maharaja, which was expressedly stated thus: ‘The Maharaja means His Highness, the Maharaja of Manipur, the constitutional head of the state.’ The Maharaja in his capacity as the constitutional ruler could not execute the Instrumentwithout proper authorisation and constitutional endorsement. This was simply on account of the fact that he was not a sovereign ruler and that Manipur was not a sovereign state then. Therefore, the act of signing the Instrument of Accession on 11 August 1947 by the Maharaja could not be considered an Act of the State. Hence, the Instrument was deemed null and void right from the moment it was executed... "
846:, by the treaty of Yandabo, Manipur was declared independent but being too weak by itself to remain so, and its position being in a military point of view, of too much importance to permit the chance of the Burmese obtaining the command of it, the British government has been compelled to guard against such a chance and to retain in the country a political agent, all border disputes having been settled by this officer. However, the Burmese did not agree to the cession of Kabaw Valley. After prolonged negotiations, the British agreed to return Kabaw Valley to Burma, on the ground that Marjit Singh had already ceded it earlier. Some Manipuri scholars regard this as a lease to Burma. as the British paid a compensation of 500
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in June, 1825, he compelled them to evacuate the
Muneepoor valley. In the following year, having obtained some re-inforcements, he entered Kubo, attacked the Burmese forces in their stockaded position at Tummoo, and pursuing them across the Ungoching hills, cleared the western bank of the Ningthee
629:(1074–1121) in 1110 AD. He consolidated the kingdom by incorporating most of the principalities in the surrounding hills. After subjugating all the villages within their valley Kangleipak kings grew in power and began a policy of expansion beyond their territory. In 1443 King Ningthoukhomba raided
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Gambhir Singh now decided to expel the
Burmese from Kabaw Valley (plain area between Manipur of this day and the Chindwin River now in Burma) which had been for Manipur for ages in the past. Nur Singh was, therefore, sent along with 1000 men to Tamu on 1st January, 1826. On being asked for
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Haranath Senapati Phukan to free Manipur. A treaty of alliance was negotiated in 1762 and a military force was sent to assist Manipur. The force was later recalled and then the state was left to its own devices. Manipur was invaded at the onset of the
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A-1/1/1947. Subsequently, the
Manipur State Council approved the IOA in its meeting held on 22 August 1947 Vide Memo No. 383 PTI Reference Council Minutes Part I of 11-8-1947. The execution of the Instrument of Accession was published in the Manipur State Gazette on 27 August 1947.
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reinforcement, Gambhir Singh along with the two
British officers left for Tamu on 13th January, 1826. Conquering not only Tamu but also Samsok, the prince unfurled the flag of Manipur on the bank of Chindwin on 1st February 1826.
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British attempt to remove Tikendrajit from his position as military commander (Senapati) and arrest him on 24 March 1891 caused a great stir. The British Residency in Imphal was attacked and the Chief Commissioner for Assam
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began a movement for representative government in Manipur in 1954. The Indian home minister, however, declared that the time was not yet ripe for the creation of representative assemblies in Part C States such as Manipur and
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The child ruler Churachand belonged to a side branch of the Manipur royal family, so that all the main contenders to the throne were bypassed. While he was a minor the affairs of state were administered by the British
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Ghose maintained that under the Indian Penal Code only subjects of the Queen or foreigners residing in British India could be guilty of waging war against the Queen. Manipur was an independent sovereign state
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There is no legal and constitutional validity of the Instrument of Accession signed on 11 August 1947 that vested matters such as defense, external affairs, and communication in the Dominion of India..
971:(Churachandra), a 5-year-old boy, was put on the throne, power was restored nominally to the Manipuri crown over the state. During the dynastic disturbances and the British intervention the Naga and
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succeeded him. As in previous occasions, several claimants to the throne tried to overthrow the new king. The first three attempts were defeated, but in 1890, following an attack on the palace by
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out of Manipur to Cachar. She was later lauded as a hero. A 5,000 strong punitive expedition was sent against Manipur on 27 April 1891. Three British columns entered Manipur from
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in the present Indian structure), to be governed by a Chief Commissioner appointed by the Government of India. The representative assembly of Manipur was abolished.
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in the east, and in the 20th century covered an area of 22,327 square kilometres (8,621 sq mi) and contained 467 villages. The capital of the state was
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1235:(b. 1885 – d. 1941, titled "Maharaja" in 1918, knighted 1934)
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641:, initiating a policy of Manipuri claims to the neighbouring
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3570:"Constitutional Development in North-East India since 1947"
2722:
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1822:"Contributions Towards the History of Anglo: Burmese Words"
854:, even though its ensuing status is debated till this day.
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3369:
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2390:"1891 Anglo-Manipuri War And Rarely Known Manipuri Heroes"
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996:. In 1918 he was given the privilege to use the title '
2084:"Women's Society and Politics in Pre-Colonial Manipur"
1321:
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1150:
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2731:
2485:"Consolidation of British 'Indirect Rule' in Manipur"
1457:
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172:
3592:"Interrogation into the political status of Manipur"
3056:"Interrogating into the Political Status of Manipur"
2862:"Interrogating into the Political Status of Manipur"
2422:
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1463:
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1345:
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1788:
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1081:
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1448:June 1925 – February 1926 Hugh Weightman (acting)
1031:, while retaining internal political autonomy. A '
745:and changed his name to Garib Niwaj. In 1724, the
3355:, London: McMillan and Co – via archive.org
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1295:25 Mar 1886 – 21 April 1886 Walter Haiks (acting)
1165:
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1004:by the British, becoming Sir Churachandra Singh.
4525:
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2247:Bhattacharjee, J.B.; Bhattacharya, J.B. (2003).
1397:During the princely state stage (1891–1947), an
764:. King Garib Niwaj made several incursions into
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3421:, Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society.
2917:
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1929:Manipur: The Forgotten Nation of Southeast Asia
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473:after relieving the fort from the siege of the
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1385:1941–1946 Christopher Gimson (3rd time) (s.a.)
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1376:1928–1933 John Comyn Higgins (3rd time) (s.a.)
1370:1924–1928 John Comyn Higgins (2nd time) (s.a.)
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1476:(designated Chief Minister from 15 July 1947)
1466:July 1939 – 1943 Thomas Arthur Timothy Sharpe
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1318:1895–1896 H.St.P. John Maxwell (2nd time)
1312:1891–1893 H.St.P. John Maxwell (1st time)
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1348:1917–1918 John Comyn Higgins (1st time)
1324:1898–1899 Alexander Porteous (2nd time)
1315:1893–1895 Alexander Porteous (1st time)
1178:1834–1844 Nara Singh – Regent (d. 1850)
1011:of Assam Province were occupied by the
857:At the death of Gambhir Singh, his son
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3655:Sudhirkumar Singh, Haorongbam (2011).
2948:Rinku, Khumukcham (26 December 2019).
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1286:1875–1877 Guybon Henry Damant (acting)
1019:Twilight and end of the princely state
457:of 1891 but have been restored by the
283:22,372 km (8,638 sq mi)
3782:
3263:
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2991:
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2775:Subramanian, K. S. (5 October 2015).
2432:river of every opposing detachment...
2394:Journal of Positive School Psychology
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1565:White flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
861:was only one year old, and his uncle
661:, Shalungba then attempted to invade
4574:12th-century establishments in India
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1342:1909–1914 John Shakespear (2nd time)
1336:1905–1908 John Shakespear (1st time)
260:• Merged into the Indian Union
4564:Former countries in Burmese history
3765:Manipur Gazette, 1949, January–June
3613:
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2312:The back-ground of Assamese culture
1772:
1698:An Imperial Crisis in British India
1585:Manipur State Constitution Act 1947
1555:Red flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
1418:June 1910 – 1917 John Comyn Higgins
1033:Manipur State Constitution Act 1947
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1514:The Dewans were representing the
3276:Dictionary of National Biography
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2565:, Routledge India, p. 243,
2491:, Routledge India, p. 151,
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1367:1922–1924 L.O. Clarke (2nd time)
1357:1920–1922 L.O. Clarke (1st time)
1223:19 Apr 1891 – 18 September 1891
979:Princely state under British Raj
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506:of Manipur, as the testimony of
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4584:1949 disestablishments in India
3634:Singh, Karam Manimohan (1991),
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1472:November 1945 – 14 August 1947
1292:1886 (6 weeks) Trotter (acting)
1120:(Harshachandra Singh) (d. 1801)
1054:Unhappy with the central rule,
1047:under the colonial regime or a
737:, destroying many documents of
653:where he allied with the local
443:of Manipur. The two statues of
3762:Government of Manipur (1949).
3717:Territorial Councils Act, 1956
3705:, Prajatantra Publishing House
3270:"McCulloch, John Ramsay"
2967:Khomdom, Lisam (5 July 2018).
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1899:Parratt, Saroj Nalini (2005).
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1605:Political integration of India
1166:Rajas under British protection
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3699:Joychandra Singh, L. (1995),
3332:Johnstone, Sir James (1896),
2807:Economic and Political Weekly
2423:R. Boileau Pemberton (1835).
2082:Waikhom, Rangitabali (2002).
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1330:1902–1904 Albert Edward Woods
1289:1877–1886 Sir James Johnstone
1231:18 Sep 1891 – September 1941
1171:26 Jun 1825 – 9 January 1834
1045:Chief Commissioner's Province
813:Burmese occupation of Manipur
3590:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
3152:10.1080/09700161.2012.646508
3054:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
2860:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
2764:10.1080/09700161.2012.712387
2739:"Indian Princely States K-Z"
2707:UK public library membership
1869:10.1007/978-981-97-1436-0_17
1442:September 1922 – June 1927
1209:24 Sep 1890 – 19 April 1891
967:. On 22 September 1891 when
823:. The exiled Manipur prince
7:
4579:1110 establishments in Asia
4554:Kingdoms of Northeast India
2620:, Routledge, pp. 3–4,
2614:Phanjoubam, Pradip (2015),
1632:William MuCulloch authored
1573:
1436:1921–June 1921 William Shaw
1415:April–June 1910 C. H. Bell
1238:Sep 1941 – 15 October 1949
762:Manipura of the Mahabharata
685:by the early 18th century.
677:to Manipur and founded the
10:
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4589:Gun salute princely states
3060:Colonialism and Resistance
2866:Colonialism and Resistance
2720:Ethel St. Clair Grimwood,
2563:Colonialism and Resistance
2557:Sanjeev, Thingnam (2015),
2489:Colonialism and Resistance
2147:Lieberman, Victor (1996).
2124:The Making of Modern Burma
2040:Singha, Memchaton (2016).
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1411:William Alexander Cosgrave
1353:William Alexander Cosgrave
1112:Jai Singh (Bhagya Chandra)
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895:Order of the Star of India
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3678:Thokchom, Veewon (2022).
3568:Agnihotri, S. K. (1996),
3545:10.1017/S0022463403000456
3117:. Springer. p. 123.
3044:, Chapter 6, p. 145.
1671:John Shakespear authored
1658:James Johnstone authored
1505:1947–1948 Debeswar Sharma
1494:were subordinated to the
1255:were subordinated to the
1202:1886 – 24 September 1890
1161:1823–1825 Pitambara Singh
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2674:Reynolds, K. D. (2010).
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2153:Journal of Asian History
1999:10.1177/0038022920120303
1797:10.1017/cbo9781139051323
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1529:
1247:British Political Agents
1146:Rajas under Burmese rule
916:The 'Manipur Expedition'
524:Manipuri classical dance
247:• Accession to the
44:Manipur (disambiguation)
3673:– via Shodhganga.
3650:– via archive.org
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3620:, Mittal Publications,
3349:Shakespear, J. (1912),
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2218:SSRN Electronic Journal
2198:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1695:Keen, Caroline (2015).
1474:Francis Fenwick Pearson
1424:1918–July 1918 V. Woods
1263:1835–1844 George Gordon
1025:Instrument of Accession
937:Ethel St Clair Grimwood
821:First Anglo-Burmese War
793:First Anglo-Burmese War
499:Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba
3723:Seven clans of Manipur
3290:McCulloch, W. (1859).
2315:. A. K. Nath. p.
1820:Temple, R. C. (1894).
1645:Robert Brown authored
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1013:Imperial Japanese Army
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531:Rajarshi Bhagyachandra
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341:Early Seven Clan State
118:Hicky's Bengal Gazette
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3773:Hosting sites of FOTW
3527:Laichen, Sun (2003).
3352:The Lushei Kuki Clans
3265:Boase, George Clement
1987:Sociological Bulletin
1707:10.5040/9780755624355
1673:The Lushei Kuki Clans
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1481:Indian administration
1403:East Bengal and Assam
1401:(ICS) officer of the
1298:1886 – 24 April 1891
1181:1844 – 10 April 1850
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969:Meidingngu Churachand
591:in 1891. It bordered
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40:Manipur (Mahabharata)
3393:Epstein, M. (2016),
2288:Phanjoubam Tarapot,
2226:10.2139/ssrn.2317260
1734:Lloyd, Nick (2016).
1444:Colin Grant Crawford
1399:Indian Civil Service
1339:1908–1909 A.W. Davis
1093:(Pamheiba) (d. 1754)
1077:List of Meitei kings
852:British protectorate
807:British protectorate
772:and the Meitei king
637:), an area ruled by
615:on the banks of the
433:Kangla Uttra Sanglen
177:Vaishnavite Hinduism
3742: /
3614:Sen, Sipra (1992),
3462:, pp. 141–142.
3450:, pp. 139–140.
2868:, Routledge India,
2345:. pp. 296–297.
2332:, pp. 505–506.
1590:Meitei inscriptions
1364:(1st time) (acting)
1309:(British commander)
1242:(b. 1909 – d. 1955)
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1009:Naga Hills District
699:Gaudiya Vaishnavism
697:was initiated into
669:and adapted to the
4544:History of Manipur
3315:Brown, R. (1874),
3140:Strategic Analysis
2652:Ian F.W. Beckett,
2429:. pp. 47–48.
1595:Ningthouja dynasty
1580:History of Manipur
1567:
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1432:Christopher Gimson
1362:Christopher Gimson
1300:St. Clair Grimwood
1257:Chief Commissioner
1233:Churachandra Singh
1197:Chandrakirti Singh
859:Chandrakirti Singh
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3607:978-1-317-27066-9
3583:978-81-7022-577-5
3406:978-0-230-27061-9
3383:, pp. 49–50.
3186:Guha, Ramachandra
3124:978-0-230-28127-1
3077:978-1-315-63831-7
2931:978-3-031-28764-0
2883:978-1-315-63831-7
2813:(30): 2807–2812,
2788:978-1-317-39651-2
2705:(Subscription or
2627:978-1-317-34004-1
2580:978-1-315-63831-7
2506:978-1-315-63831-7
2447:Valley Of Manipur
2444:Mcculloh (1980).
2134:978-0-521-79914-0
1939:978-81-926687-2-7
1912:978-0-415-34430-2
1878:978-981-97-1436-0
1806:978-0-521-88992-6
1716:978-1-78673-987-2
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1496:Governor of Assam
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1268:William McCulloch
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1204:Surachandra Singh
1152:Burmese invasions
1125:Maduchandra Singh
965:doctrine of lapse
963:by virtue of the
922:Anglo-Manipur War
910:Kulachandra Singh
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1600:Meitei mythology
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1486:Political agents
1409:May 1907 – 1910
1273:1863–1865 Dillon
1253:Political agents
1195:1850 – May 1886
1188:1850 (3 months)
1158:1819–1823 Shubol
1056:Rishang Keishing
867:Kingdom of Burma
795:, together with
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595:in the west and
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3768:. pp. 1–5.
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3501:Pacific Affairs
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788:Rajeswar Singha
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727:Meitei language
723:Meitei religion
703:Shantidas Gosai
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1043:(similar to a
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882:Devendra Singh
811:Following the
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735:Bengali script
719:state religion
713:. He made the
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906:Tikendrajit
887:Angami Naga
741:written in
725:, made the
639:Shan people
613:Kangla Fort
589:British Raj
547:of Manipur.
528:Meitei King
487:Meitei King
437:Kangla Fort
318:Preceded by
36:Mahabharata
4528:Categories
4475:Sawantwadi
4430:Mayurbhanj
4405:Khilchipur
4264:Malerkotla
4225:Chhatarpur
4129:Kapurthala
4058:Pratapgarh
4048:Kishangarh
3912:Bahawalpur
3891:Travancore
3810:Gun salute
2709:required.)
2697:11 October
2028:boundaries
1773:Sen (1992)
1683:References
1430:1919–1921
1351:1918–1920
1276:1865–1867
1266:1844–1863
1183:Nara Singh
1137:1812–1819
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717:faith the
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289:Population
201:Kangleipak
166:Sanamahism
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4385:Dharampur
4360:Baraundha
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3845:Hyderabad
3663:INFLIBNET
3561:162422482
3473:"Manipur"
3302:249105916
3227:"MANIPUR"
3168:153661583
3160:0970-0161
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2406:2717-7564
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1100:(Chitsai)
1067:in 1972.
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545:Maharajah
154:Religion
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4124:Junagadh
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647:Khagemba
627:Loiyumba
512:Nagaland
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203:Kingdom
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4164:Tripura
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170:Later:
127:Capital
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4395:Jawhar
4355:Bansda
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4259:Jhabua
4245:Gondal
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4210:Cambay
4159:Ratlam
4073:Sirohi
4068:Sikkim
4063:Rampur
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778:Meitei
711:Sylhet
675:hookah
601:Imphal
535:Meitei
494:Meitei
477:, 1880
471:Kohima
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4289:Panna
4279:Morvi
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