Manipur and the Naga hills

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2013-01-22
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Manipur and Naga Hills, Arrival in India, Hospitable friends, Lieut-Governor, Journey to the Naga Hills, Nigriting-Golaghat, a panther reminiscence, hot springs, village dance, Dimapur, my new abode, Samagudting, unhealthy quarters, a callous widower, want of water, inhabitants of the Naga Hills, Captain Butler, other officials,our life in the wilds, a tiger carries off the postman, an Indian forest, encouragement, Historical events connected with Manipur and the Naga Hills, different tribes, their religion, food and customs, Value of keeping a promise, episode of Sallajee, protection given to small villages, and the large one defied, thorough Government of India's views, plea for Christian education in the Naga Hills, Dimapur, a terrible storm, cultivation, aggression by Konoma, ultimatum, Konoma submits, birth of a son, forest flowers, fever patient, proposed change of station, leave Naga Hills, march through the forest, depredation by tigers, Calcutta, return to England, Return to India, attached to foreign office, imperial assemblage at Delhi, Almorah, appointed to Manipur, journey to Shillong, Cherra Poojee, Colonel McCulloch, question of ceremony, Start for Manipur, march over the hills, lovely scenery, views of the valley, state reception, the residency, visitors, Visit the Maharajah, his ministers, former revolutions, Thangal major, Manipur, early history, our connection with it, Ghumbeer Singh, Burmese war, Ghumbeer Singh and our treatment of him, Nur Singh and attempt on his life, McCulloch- his wisdom and generosity, my establishment, settlement of frontier dispute, My early days in Manipur, capital, the inhabitants, good qualities of Manipuris, origin of valley of Manipur, expedition to the Naga Hills, lovely scenery, attack on Kongal Tannah by Burmese, return from Naga Hills, visit Kongal Tannah
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