- support, you may see
errors in display. The
Kangla with
diacritic Kanglā,
officially known as the
Kangla Fort, is an old
fortified palace at Imphal, in...
- Sanamahism, the
indigenous religion of Manipur,
Kanglā shā (Meitei: ꯀꯡꯂꯥ ꯁꯥ, lit. 'beast of the
Kangla') is a
sacred guardian beast with a lion's body...
- The
Kangla Sanathong (Meitei for 'The
Royal Entrance to the
Kangla'), also
known as the
Kangla Gate, is the
western entrance gate to the
Kangla Fort...
- of the
Kangla Kanglā Shā (
Kangla Sha),
Guardian dragon lion in
Meitei mythology Kangla Polo
Ground Kangla Pakhangba Temple Kangla Museum Kangla Archaeological...
-
notable museums inside the
Kangla Fort in
Imphal West
district of
Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur'),
which are the
Kangla Museum, the
Archaeological Museum...
-
beside the
Nungseng ****on, to the left side of the
Kangla Sanathong, the
western gate of the
Kangla Fort in the
Imphal West
district of Manipur. The recently-constructed...
-
metropolitan centre of the city
contains the
ruins of
Kangla Palace (officially
known as
Kangla Fort), the
royal seat of the
former Kingdom of Manipur...
-
rendering support, you may see
errors in display. The
Kangla Nongpok Thong (Meitei for '
Kangla Eastern Gate'),
shortly known as the
Nongpok Thong (Meitei...
-
commanding officer. The
badge depicts the
Kangla Sanathong (Meitei for '
Kangla Golden Gate') on the left and
Kanglā Shā on the right, two of the most remarkable...
- The
Hijagang (Meitei pronunciation: hī-ja-gāng) is a
boathouse inside the
Kangla Fort in Imphal, India. It
houses four
traditional Meitei watercraft, including...