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what is the origin of the word naga​

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Answered by aanaya57
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Origins of the Nagas. According to the oral traditions of many Naga tribes, their ancestors migrated from Yunnan in China. Some claim they were forced to leave during the construction of the Great Wall of China. Having travelled from China through the jungles of Myanmar, the Nagas arrived at Makhel.

The name NAGA is used for a group of inhabitants of a mountainous region of Northeast India and Myanmar (Burma). ... According to Naga legend, this term was derived from the Burmese word "No-ka" meaning people with pierced earlobes. 'No' Means ear pierced or to make a hole in or through, in Kachin language

Answered by suyoggogawale123
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The name NAGA is used for a group of inhabitants of a mountainous region of Northeast India and Myanmar (Burma). ... According to Naga legend, this term was derived from the Burmese word "No-ka" meaning people with pierced earlobes. 'No' Means ear pierced or to make a hole in or through, in Kachin language.

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