Kangla Fort
Situated close to the banks of the Imphal River, the Kangla Fort or Kangla Palace is a symbol of Manipur's glory. The word ‘Kangla’ means dry land in Manipuri or Meetei language. Kangla was the ancient capital of Manipur and
Situated close to the banks of the Imphal River, the Kangla Fort or Kangla Palace is a symbol of Manipur's glory. The word ‘Kangla’ means dry land in Manipuri or Meetei language. Kangla was the ancient capital of Manipur and
The Imphal War Cemetery is situated in Imphal, the capital of the Indian territory of Manipur, in Northeast India, which has a universal fringe with upper Burma now Myanmar. The graveyard has 1,600 Commonwealth internments of the Second World War
The Palace of Kangla is an old palace at Imphal in Manipur Kangleipak. It was arranged on the two sides western and eastern of the bank of the Imphal River. However, now it stays just on the western side of