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Manipur

This is the place where I belongs

The word Manipur literally means a ' Jeweled Town ', a name that rightly justifies the small and picturesque land. The people here are very polite and hospitable. Rich in its culture, tradition, and ethnicity, Manipur is one of the seven northeastern states of India. The Raasleelas and the classical dance of Manipur hold a very significant position in the cultural map of India. With sites like the Loktak Lake and the Khonghampat Orchidarium, Manipur is also famous for its natural beauty.

LOCATION
Manipur is situated in the northeastern part of India. Manipur is bordered on its north by Nagaland; on its east lies Myanmar (Burma). The southern part is bordered by the state of Mizoram, while the green valleys of Assam bound the western part.

Manipur has a low-lying basin in its center surrounded by high-range mountains that sometimes reach up to a height of about 2000 meters. 




The population of Manipur is 23,88,634.




History
Manipur, like the rest of northeast India, has never been annexed by any of the previous Indian empires; this has led to a sharp difference in culture and traditions in Manipur and the northeast with the rest of India. Manipur came under British rule as a princely state in 1891.
This ended the independent status of the Kingdom of Manipur, the last kingdom to be incorporated into British India.
During the Second World War, Manipur was the scene of many fierce battles between the Japanese and the Allied forces. The Japanese were beaten back before they could enter Imphal, and this proved to be one of the turning points of the war.
After the war, the Manipur Constitution Act of 1947, established a democratic form of government with the Maharaja as the Executive Head and an elected legislature. In 1949, Maharaja Bodhchandra was summoned to Shillong, capital of the then Indian province of Assam. The legislative assembly was dissolved on the accession of the state to the republic of India in October 1949. Manipur became a Union Territory in 1956 and later, in 1972, a full-fledged state of India.
There has been a separatist movement in Manipur since the early 1970s, with several groups engaged in violent action in order to achieve their goal of a sovereign Manipur.
Special permission must also be obtained for those who wish to enter Manipur, as it is considered a "sensitive area" on account of its political troubles and geographical location.

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