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_bHANU
100 _aShukhdeba Sharma Hanjabam
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100 _dAheibam Koireng Singh
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245 _aUnsung Anglo Manipur war heroes at Kalapani
260 _aNew Delhi
_bNational Book Trust
_c2022
300 _axxiv,147p.
_bPB
_c19x14cm.
365 _2Sociology
_aBLCR-000075
_b152.00
_c
_d190.00
_e20%
_f01-09-2022
440 _aIndia@75 series
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520 _aManipur’s fight against the British forms an integral part of a series of struggles which the freedom loving people of India fought in different forms and in different parts of this country, he said. “The heroic people of Manipur fought shoulder to shoulder with their fellow countrymen for freedom of our motherland. Manipur’s last war of Independence in 1981 is a testimony to this,” he maintained. Governor Ganesan further said that after the defeat at Anglo-Manipur War in 1891, Maharaj Kulachandra and many other prominent leaders including Yuvraj Tikendrajit and Thangal General were also arrested and charged for waging war against the Queen Empress and abatement of murdering British Officers. Five of them were hanged and 23 people including Maharaj Kulachandra were transported for life at Kalapani, Andaman, he said. The transported Manipuri war heroes from Manipur were believed to have interned at a Bungalow at Mount Harriet now called Mount Manipur. They faced the horrific torture for the sake of Independence which is worth mentioning in these days, he said.
650 _aFreedom Fighters
_957258
650 _aIndian History
_957259
700 _aHANJABAM (Shukhdeba Sharma)
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700 _aSINGH (Aheibam Koireng)
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942 _2ddc
_cBK
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