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The Kangla Palace ( mni, /kəŋ.la/), popularly as well as officially known as the Kangla Fort, is an old fortified palace at
Imphal Imphal ( Meitei pronunciation: /im.pʰal/; English pronunciation: ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (also known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the f ...
in the
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It also borders two regions of ...
state of India. It was formerly situated on both sides (western and eastern) of the bank of the
Imphal River The Imphal River ( mni, Imphal Turel), also known as the Turel Achouba, is a major river in Manipur state, northeastern India which originates in Kangpokpi district to the north of Kangpokpi district headquarters Kangpokpi. It is a tributary o ...
, now remaining only on the western side in ruined conditions. Kangla means "the prominent part of the dry land" in old Meetei. It was the traditional seat of the past Meetei rulers of Manipur. Kangla (
Imphal Imphal ( Meitei pronunciation: /im.pʰal/; English pronunciation: ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (also known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the f ...
) was the ancient capital of pre-modern
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It also borders two regions of ...
. The Kangla is a revered spot for the people of
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It also borders two regions of ...
, reminding them of the days of their independence. It is a sacred place to the
Meiteis The Meitei people, also known as the Manipuri people,P.20: "historically, academically and conventionally Manipuri prominently refers to the Meetei people."P.24: "For the Meeteis, Manipuris comprise Meeteis, Lois, Kukis, Nagas and Pangal." is ...
.


Places

}) , The grand royal entrance gate to the Kangla from the western side , - , , Kanglasha ( mni, , , Dragons of the Kangla) , A pair of sculptures dedicated to the lion god Nongshaba. , - , , Kangla Museum ( mni, ) , A museum that showcases the lifestyle of Meitei rulers of the Ningthouja dynasty as well as the ancient Meitei artistic and cultural heritage and maps of
Kangleipak Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a States and territories of India, state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It ...
() , - , , Kangla Uttra Shanglen ( mni, , , Royal Office Building of the Kangla) , A religious office building of
Sanamahism () , native_name_lang = mni , image = The Symbol of Sanamahi.svg , imagewidth = , alt = , caption = The Symbol of Sanamahism (Source: Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya) , ...
(traditional
Meitei religion () , native_name_lang = mni , image = The Symbol of Sanamahi.svg , imagewidth = , alt = , caption = The Symbol of Sanamahism (Source: Wakoklon Heelel Thilen Salai Amailon Pukok Puya) , ...
), built in the traditional Meitei architectural style. The most significant and the holiest element is the ''chirong'' (literally, "horns"), which is the V-shaped design adorned on the roof of the building. , - , , Sanggai Yumpham ( mni, , , Royal residence) , A fortified royal residence inside the Kangla. , - , , Inner Polo Ground ( mni, , manung kangjeibung) , Ningthouja dynasty polo field located to the south west of the citadel inside the Kangla , - , , Manūng Thāngapāt ( mni, , , inner moat) , Manung Thangapat is the Inner Moat of the Kangla Fort, encircling and protecting the Sanggai Yumpham as a second line of defense. , - , , Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh ( mni, , meidingu narasinghgi mitam) , The grand bronze sculpture of King
Nara Singh Nara Singh (1792 – 11 April 1850) also known as Chingthanglen Pamheiba and Meetingu Lairen Nonglen Sendreng Manik Khomba, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Manipur. He ruled first as regent from 1834 to 1844 and then as king for a period of s ...
riding on a Manipuri pony. , - , , The
tomb A tomb ( grc-gre, τύμβος ''tumbos'') is a repository for the remains of the dead. It is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes. Placing a corpse into a tomb can be called ''immureme ...
of King Bodhchandra ( mni, , ningthou bodhchandragi manglen) , The site where the mortal remains of Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh (Manglen of Ningthou Bodhchandra or Samadhi of Maharaja Bodhchandra) , the last ruler of sovereign state of
Manipur Kingdom The Manipur Kingdom was an ancient independent kingdom at the India–Burma frontier that was in subsidiary alliance with British India from 1824, and became a princely state in 1891. It bordered Assam Province in the west and Brit ...
, was consigned to flames in 9 December 1955. , - , , Chīngkhei Īkon ( mni, , , Northeastern pond) or Chingkhei Pukhri. , A sacred pond in the northeastern corner of the Sanggai Yumpham. , - , , Kangla Boatyard ( mni, , hijagāng) , The boatyard houses traditional Meitei royal boats (''hiyang hiren'') and commoners' boats (''tanna hee''). , - , , Pakhangba Temple, Kangla ( mni, , iputhou pakhangba laishang, Temple of Lord
Pakhangba Pakhangba ( mni, , omp, ) is a primordial deity, often represented in the form of a dragon, in Meitei mythology and religion. He is depicted in the heraldry of Manipur kingdom, which originated in ''paphal'' ( mni, ), the mythical illu ...
) , A temple dedicated to the god Pakhangba of Sanamahism. , - , , Archaeological Museum, Kangla ( mni, ) , A museum housing Stone Age tools and historical stone inscriptions, coins and other artefacts of the Ningthouja dynasty. , - , , Site for Meitei Heritage Park , A Heritage Park dedicated to the Meitei people, the largest ethnicity of
Manipur Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It also borders two regions of ...
. It is also known as Meitei Heritage Park.


See also

* Kangla Nongpok Torban * Museums in Kangla


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References


External links

{{Wikivoyage, Kangla
The ancient capital of Manipur : E-Pao.Net Kangla Fort Beautiful Photos - KanglaOnline.com
Palaces in Manipur Royal residences in India Tourist attractions in Manipur Former capital cities in India Buildings and structures in Imphal