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The Kohima Stone Inscription (Meitei: Kohima Khut-ee Nungpak) or the Gambhir Singh's Stone (Meitei: Gambhir Singh Khut-ee Nungpak) is a Meitei language stone inscription, erected by Meitei King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) of Manipur kingdom in Kohima (Meitei: Thibommei), the capital of Nagaland. It was erected in 1833 AD as a mark of Manipuri conquest and supremacy over the Naga Hills in 1832 AD. It was inscribed in sanskritised Manipuri language (Meitei language) in Bengali script. Manipuri King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) conquered the whole Naga Hills with his military power of . It was after he had finally defeated the Angami Nagas of Kohima that the historic testimonial stone inscription was erected.

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  • Kohima Stone Inscription (en)
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  • The Kohima Stone Inscription (Meitei: Kohima Khut-ee Nungpak) or the Gambhir Singh's Stone (Meitei: Gambhir Singh Khut-ee Nungpak) is a Meitei language stone inscription, erected by Meitei King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) of Manipur kingdom in Kohima (Meitei: Thibommei), the capital of Nagaland. It was erected in 1833 AD as a mark of Manipuri conquest and supremacy over the Naga Hills in 1832 AD. It was inscribed in sanskritised Manipuri language (Meitei language) in Bengali script. Manipuri King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) conquered the whole Naga Hills with his military power of . It was after he had finally defeated the Angami Nagas of Kohima that the historic testimonial stone inscription was erected. (en)
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  • Kohima Stone Inscription (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/THE_KOHIMA_STONE_INSCRIPTION_ERECTED_BY_KING_GAMBHIR_SINGH_OF_MANIPUR_KINGDOM_AS_THE_TESTIMONY_OF_MEITEI_DOMINANCE_IN_NAGALAND.jpg
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  • Kanglasha , a bull and footprint marks of King Raja Gambhir Singh (en)
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  • Sanskritised Meitei language (en)
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  • The Kohima Stone Inscription erected by Raja Gambhir Singh of Manipur Kingdom as the testimony of Meitei Dominance in Nagaland. (en)
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  • Nagaland State Museum, Kohima, Nagaland (en)
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  • The Kohima Stone Inscription (Meitei: Kohima Khut-ee Nungpak) or the Gambhir Singh's Stone (Meitei: Gambhir Singh Khut-ee Nungpak) is a Meitei language stone inscription, erected by Meitei King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) of Manipur kingdom in Kohima (Meitei: Thibommei), the capital of Nagaland. It was erected in 1833 AD as a mark of Manipuri conquest and supremacy over the Naga Hills in 1832 AD. It was inscribed in sanskritised Manipuri language (Meitei language) in Bengali script. Manipuri King Raja Gambhir Singh (Meitei: Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba) conquered the whole Naga Hills with his military power of . It was after he had finally defeated the Angami Nagas of Kohima that the historic testimonial stone inscription was erected. (en)
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  • Meitei culture (en)
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