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- This article contains the Meitei alphabet. Without proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. Bishnupur is a town in Bishnupur district in...
- Bishnupur district (Meitei pronunciation: /ˌbɪʃnʊˈpʊə/) or Bishenpur district, is a district of Manipur state in northeastern India. Its name is derived...
- several directions: The ****anese 33rd Division attacked from the south at Bishenpur, where they cut a secondary track from Silchar into the plain. A commando...
- during World War II. He was in command of a small isolated hill post at Bishenpur, India when the ****anese army attacked in force. The men, inspired by...
- innovative intelligence network to locate a terrorist camp in District Bishenpur, Manipur, hither-to-fore a terrorist sanctuary. After 45 days of continuous...
- Sittang 1942, 1945, Kyaukse 1942, 1945, North Arakan, Imphal, Tuitum, Bishenpur, Tengnoupal, Shwebo, Kyaukmyaung Bridgehead, Mandalay, Myinmu Bridgehead...
- threatening the British forces' communications on 26 June 1944 near the town of Bishenpur in the state of Manipur, India. Under withering fire Agansing Rai and...
- displa**** by a young rifleman, Ganju Lama, during a subsequent action near Bishenpur was recognised by the award of the Victoria Cross. The 1st Battalion then...
- Nepalese 1944 Second World War BB0055th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) Bishenpur, India Karanbahadur Rana Nepalese 1918 First World War BB0033rd Queen...
- Afghanistan 1919; Second World War: Jitra, Kampar, Malaya 1941–42, Shenam P****, Bishenpur, Ukhrul, Myinmu Bridgehead, Kyaukse 1945, Burma 1942–45; Post Independence:...