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      • A carpet of lush emerald green, dotted with colourful blooms, Kohima, the capital of Nagaland looks like an artist's canvas. Kohima is called the land of the Angami Naga tribe and derives its name from 'Kewhira' or 'Kewhima', meaning the land where the Kewhi flower grows.
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    Kohima (/ k oʊ ˈ h iː m ə / ⓘ; Angami Naga: Kewhira (IPA: [ˈkɛʍɪɻə])) is the capital of the North East Indian state of Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second largest city in the state. [1] Kohima constitutes both a district and a municipality. The municipality covers 20 km 2 (7.7 sq mi).

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    In 1878, the headquarters were transferred to Kohima — creating a city that remains an important center of administration, commerce, and culture for Nagaland. [ 10 ] On 4 October 1879, British political agent G. H. Damant went to Khonoma with troops, where he was shot dead with 35 of his team. [ 23 ]

  4. Sep 7, 2024 · Kohima, town, capital of Nagaland state, northeastern India. The town lies in the Naga Hills, 30 miles (48 km) southeast of the railroad at Dimapur. Kohima was the point of the farthest Japanese advance into British India during World War II. Much of the town was held briefly by Japanese troops in.

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  5. Kohima, situated in the south at an altitude of 1444m above sea level, occupies pride of place as the capital city of Nagaland. Sharing its borders with Dimapur and Peren District in the West, Zunheboto and Phek District in the East, Manipur State in the South and Tseminyu District in the North.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Synopsis. Kohima, the capital of Nagaland in Northeast India, offers a tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore its historic landmarks, cultural festivals, and breathtaking landscapes for a journey of discovery. Credit: iStock.

  7. One reason was the British partition of India soon after, according to Charles Chasie, a historian based in Kohima in Nagaland.

  8. Kohima is called the land of the Angami Naga tribe and derives its name from 'Kewhira' or 'Kewhima', meaning the land where the Kewhi flower grows. The city serpentines along the mountain ranges to the top and offers a pristine and seamless blend of nature and tribal traditions and culture.