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acknowledgement of manipur​

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Answered by sravya5198
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The Manipur Kingdomwas an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burmah frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and British Burma 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 Imphal.

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The Manipur Kingdom[1][2] was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burmah frontier[3][4][5] that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891.[6] It bordered Assam Province in the west and British Burma 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 Imphal.

The early history of Manipur is composed of mythical narratives. The Kangla Fort, located on the banks of the Imphal River, is where the palace of King Pakhangba[7] was located. It was built in 1632 by king Khagemba, who had defeated Chinese invaders. In the fort, a number of temples that had traditional religious significance are located. Kangla means "dry land" in the old Meetei language.

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