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2011 district map of Manipur; the Churachandpur district was divided into the present Churachandpur district and Pherzawl district in 2016. As per the 2011 census, the Churachandpur district covered an area of 4,520 square kilometres (1,750 sq mi) at the south-western part of the Manipur state. [14]
Churachandpur (IPA: /tʃʊRVːˌtʃaːnɗpʊr/), locally known as Lamka is the second largest town in the Indian state of Manipur and the district headquarters of the Churachandpur District. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] The name "Churachandpur" was transferred from the earlier headquarters of the district at Songpi to the present location, [ b ] and honours ...
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Sielmat is a Hmar village in Churachandpur district, India. [3] [4] The late Indian minister and Bible translator, Rochunga Pudaite, resided here. Sielmat is also the headquarters of the Independent Church of India. [5]
Churachandpur District Census Handbook (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur, 2011 Dun, E. W. (1992) [1886], Gazetteer of Manipur , Manas Publications – via archive.org Jangkhomang Guite; Thongkholal Haokip, eds. (2019), The Anglo-Kuki War, 1917–1919: A Frontier Uprising against Imperialism during World War I , Routledge, ISBN ...
Positioned 1 kilometer south of the district headquarters and 67 kilometers from the state capital Imphal, it covers an area of 7.5 square kilometers. The town is nestled alongside the Khuga River, characterized by a generally flat terrain with hills in the vicinity. Sitting at an elevation of 914 meters (2,999 feet) above sea level, the ...
Suangpi, at one time called "Churachandpur", is a village in the Churachandpur district, Manipur, India. It served as the headquarters of one of the first hill subdivisions established under the British Raj in the 1920s, which also came to be called the "Churachandpur Subdivision". Later, the Suanggpi cum "Churachandpur" village served as the ...
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