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তেম্প্লেৎ:See also তেম্প্লেৎ:Infobox country তেম্প্লেৎ:Kingdom of Manipur কংলৈপাক্ (ইংলীস: Kangleipak) হাইবসী মমাংঙৈগী মতম্দা কৌরম্বা মনীপুরগী মীংলেন অমনী । কংলৈপাক হাইনা কৌখীবগী মরম্সী ইসীং ইকংখীবদা মী পোং খুন্দাবা য়াবা মফম ওইরে হাইনা কংলৈপাক হাইনা কৌখীবনী । মালীয়া ফম্পাল্চা কুম্সীং[] অসী ঙনলীঙৈদগী কংলৈপাক্তা চহী পাবগী চৎনরক্লে ।

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Kangla Uttra Sang at the Kangla Fort, former residence of the Manipur kings. The two Kangla-Sa Pakhangba dragons standing at the gate were destroyed after the Anglo-Manipur War of 1891 but have been restored in recent years.
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The princes of Manipur, Col. Johnstone, Thangal Major and the European officer in Kohima after relieving the fort from the siege of the Nagas, 1880
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Pakhangba, a heraldic dragon of the Meetei tradition and an important emblem among Manipur state symbols
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The Manipuri dance was formerly patronised by the royal house of Manipur.
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Manipur in the Toungoo Empire (1580)
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Raja Gambhir Singh (1788–1834) accepted British suzerainty in order to retrieve the kingdom from Burmese occupation
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Maharaja Nara Singh (1792–1850), who ruled Manipur State first as regent, and then as king from 1844 to 1850

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White flag with coat of arms (1907–1949)
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Red flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
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White flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
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7 dark coloured flag (since 1398 BC)
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7 light coloured flag (since 1398 BC)

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