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Nagaland State Museum | Kohima | North East India
This video highlights the state Museum of Nagaland located in Kohima, the state capital of Nagaland at the far east corner of North East India.
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Nagaland State Museum in Kohima.
Nagaland State Museum Overview Nagaland State Museum, which holds exhibit of the evolution of Naga culture, is known as one of the major attractions in Kohima as well as Nagaland. ... Some of the artefacts exhibited in this museum are clan motifs, precious stones, necklaces, traditional attires and inscriptions.
Museum of Nagaland - a glimpse of Naga history and traditions
Located in the capital city Kohima, Nagaland State Museum lies half km north of the city. This valuable treasures of the museum displays the rich cultural heritage of the state. If you wish to learn about the tradition and history of the Nagas, this is the best place for you.
The famous State Museum exhibits a unique collection of articles of varied tribes that portray the rich traditions. Tourists can find picture of every tribe. The Naga architecture, their custom, social hierarchy, culture and costume, all are displayed in the museum.
The main items displayed here include statues, gateposts, pillars and jewellery. A ceremonial drum looks like a dug-out war vessel in a separate shed is also displayed there. These vessels indicate that the Nagas might have come from Sumatra. The basement of the museum has birds and animals of the north-eastern hill states.
The museum houses a rare collection of 16 tribes, which inhabit the state. Some of the artifacts displayed in this museum include clan motifs, necklaces, precious stones, traditional costumes and inscriptions.
This art gallery showcases the Naga Morung that are the hut models, showcasing the variance of architecture between the tribes. There are several musical instruments, made of bamboo and buffalo horns are also on exhibition in the museum.
A visit to the museum is the best way to view the glimpses of the history and traditions of Nagas.
Tanks of the past, World War 2, at Kohima, Nagaland
After British Commonwealth forces in Europe and the Mediterranean began receiving M4 Shermans, about 900 British-ordered M3 Lees/Grants were shipped to the Indian Army. Some of these saw action against Japanese troops and tanks in the Burma Campaign of WWII.
They were used by the British Fourteenth Army until the fall of Rangoon, regarded as performing admirably in its original intended role of supporting infantry in Burma between 1944 to 1945.
In the Burma Campaign, the M3 medium tank's main task was infantry support. It played a pivotal role during the Battle of Imphal, during which the Imperial Japanese Army's 14th Tank Regiment (primarily equipped with their own Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks, together with a handful of captured British M3 Stuart light tanks as well) encountered M3 medium tanks for the first time and found their light tanks outgunned and outmatched by the better British armour. Despite their worse-than-average off-road performance, the British M3 tanks performed well as they traversed the steep hillsides around Imphal and defeated the assaulting Japanese forces. Officially declared obsolete in April 1944, nevertheless, the Lee/Grant saw action until the end of the war in September 1945.
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Shrikant Kelkar's visit to Nagaland in 2015
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Kisama Village is 12 km away from Kohima in Nagland State of India.
It will take about 45 minutes to reach due to hill area and depending upon traffic condition.
You can take city bus to reach BOC for INR 10.
From BOC you can get shared taxi for Kisama Village from 7 am till afternoon.
From Kisama to Kohima also you can get shared taxi till evening.
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This museum displays the rich cultural heritage of the state. If you wish to learn about the tradition and history of the Nagas, this is the best place for you.
Kohima war cemetery, Nagaland - An actual warfield of second war war of north-east India
Kohima War Cemetery is a memorial dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd British Division of the Allied Forces who died in the Second World War at Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, India, in April 1944. The soldiers died on the battleground of Garrison Hill in the tennis court area of the Deputy Commissioner's residence. According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), which maintains this cemetery among many others in the world, there are 1,420 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War at this cemetery, and a memorial to an additional 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers who were cremated in accordance with their faith. The memorial was inaugurated by Field Marshal Sir William Slim, then Commander of the 14th Army in Burma.
A Visit to Kohima War Cemetery, Nagaland | Suyojan India
Young Indian soldiers faced bullets in unfamiliar terrains during the Second World War (1939-1945), where soldiers from Nagaland fought for the British as part of the Allied Forces. Kohima War Cemetery is a sombre memorial located at the site of a significant battle that forced the Japanese army to retreat, dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd British Division of the Allied Forces who died in Kohima in April 1944.
There are two memorial crosses, one at the upper end and the other at the lower end of the cemetery. While the top part of the memorial is marked with a cross, at the lower part lies a bronze plate that carries an epitaph. The epitaph, titled the Kohima Epitaph, reads:
When you go home, tell them of us and say for your tomorrow we gave our today.
In this video from Suyojan's Archives, we also have a discussion with Mr Sachu, who witnessed the Second World War and owns a personal museum of war memorabilia, ranging from Japanese bombs that were dropped at Kohima to a Japanese Gramophone. He gives us insight into the days of the Second World War and its aftermath in the region.
The Battle of Imphal: When World War II was fought in India. I The Quint
On 22 June, 1944 the second World War took a significant turn in the East. The Japanese and the British forces fought in the battle of Imphal. The battle took place on milestone 109 on the Kohima-Imphal road.
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Shrikant Kelkar's visit to Nagaland in 2015
TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN KOHIMA
1) State Museum
2) Japfu Peak
3) Shilloi Lake
4) Khonoma Village
5) Bara Basti
6) Dzukou Valley
7) Kohima Zoo
8) Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary
9) Kohima Cathedral
10) Naga Heritage Village