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  2. Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    The key thrusts of Nagaland's tourism are its rich culture, showcasing of history and wildlife. Tourism infrastructure is rapidly improving. [ 116 ] Local initiatives and tourism pioneers are now beginning to promote a socially responsible tourism model involving the participation of the councils, village elders, the church and the youth.

  3. History of the Nagas - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Nagas dates back centuries, but first appear in written records of Ahom kingdom during the medieval period of Indian history. Aside from developing contacts with the Ahom kingdom, which was established in 1228 in Assam , the Nagas generally lived an isolated existence from the outside world.

  4. Timeline of Naga history - Wikipedia

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    2017: January – February, Nagaland goes into a state of civil unrest and protests in response against the announcement to implement 33% women reservation in the Civic Elections. [8] 2021: 4 December, A unit of 21st Para Special Forces, the special forces unit, killed six civilian labourers near Oting village in the Mon District of Nagaland ...

  5. Naga people - Wikipedia

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    Nagaland under Mong Mao (yellow) ruler Si Kefa in 1360 CE. According to the History of Hsenwi state chronicle and Mengguo Zhanbi, in 1318, Si Kefa, the ruler of Mongmao appointed his brother Sanlongfa as the general and led an army of 90,000 to attack the king of Mong Wehsali Long ( Assam). In the end, he designed a plan to make Mong Wehsali ...

  6. Naga Conflict - Wikipedia

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    Nagaland, inhabited by the Nagas, is located at the tri-junction border of India on the West and South, north and Myanmar on the East. Finding its roots in colonial history, this conflict is as old as Independent India, the country it seeks secession from. The question of "Naga Sovereignty" was put to a plebiscite on 16 May 1951.

  7. Naga nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Heraka was a religious movement led by Haipou Jadonang and his successor Rani Gaidinliu, who sought to establish the legendary kingdom of the Naga people during 1929-33.The two aimed at creating a feeling of religious nationalism among the Nagas, mainly the Zeliangrongs (Zeme, Liangmei and Rongmei including Inpui-Kabui).

  8. Category:History of Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Nagaland" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... 2017 Nagaland protests; S. Shillong Accord of 1975; T. The ...

  9. Nagaland State Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nagaland State Museum is a museum located in Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India.It is operated by the Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland. The museum collects, preserves and displays a comprehensive collection of artefacts including ancient sculptures, traditional dresses, inscriptions from all over Nagaland. [1]