Manipur is an Indian state located in northeastern India. Imphal is the capital of Manipur and also is a beautiful and attractive city. The state has an area of 8621 square meters. From the north, Nagaland, Mizoram from the south, and Assam from the west side are bounded. There are 16 districts in the state.
Here is the list of 7 Best Historical Places to Visit in Manipur:
1. Kangla Fort
The Kangla fort or Kangla palace is situated in the capital of Manipur, namely Imphal. Earlier the fort was located on both sides of the Imphal river bank, western and eastern sides but now it remains only on the west side.
The name Kangla means dry land in the language of Manipuri or Meetei. Earlier in ancient times, Kangla was the capital of Manipur.
Some places are located near Kangla fort and worth visiting, such as the battle of Imphal tours, the Khongjom war memorial complex, and the Imphal war Cemetery.
Inside the Kangla fort, there are some significant attractions also, which are most visited by visitors.
2. Imphal War Cemetery
The Imphal war cemetery is the second on the list of Manipur historical places, this monument is located in Imphal. The cemetery contains 1600 burials of the commonwealth during the second world war, and this cemetery has been maintained under the guidance of the commonwealth war graves commission.
This cemetery is a memory of British and Indian soldiers who died during the second world war. Colin St Clair Oakes well designs the war cemetery. The markers of this cemetery are made up of little stone and bronze plaques.
The surroundings of the cemetery are very green. It consists of a large area that is fully covered with green grass. Visitors who visit this cemetery explore many species of beautiful flora.
3. Shaheed Minar
Shaheed Minar is in the third position is located in Imphal and is an essential landmark of Imphal. It is located in the Bir Tikendrajit Park, and this park is mainly famous for Shaheed Minar.
It is a tall monument that is built in honor of the soldiers of the Manipur Army. The memorial consists of 3 vertical beams which are blending towards the top side. It is also the sad and proud place of Manipur. When visitors visit this place, they feel sad for the soldiers who died during the war against the British in 1891 and felt pride.
4. Shree Govindajee Temple
It is the vast Vaishnava temple in Imphal. The temple’s design is exquisite and simple, consisting of two gold-plated domes, a paved court, and a large raised mandapa or congregation hall. The center of Garbhgriha has a deity of Govindaji.
During Maharaja Nara Singh’s rule, this temple was built in the year 1846 and was reconstructed by Maharaja Chandrakriti in the year 1876.
The Festival of Janmashtami and Rathyatra is celebrated here full of joy, and at that time, the temple is visited by many devotees. Hindus have great beliefs in this temple.
5. Sanamahi Temple
The temple is located in Imphal. It is also known as Sanamahi Sanglen. The temple is ancient and is one of the oldest temples in Asia. The temple was constructed by Sanamahism and dedicated to the deity Lainingthou Sanamahi. Visitors often visit this temple and talk to the inner themselves.
Visitors spent their time in this temple as they believe that this place makes them calm. The temple has great religious significance and is visited by a large number of people. Also Read:Â List of Best Historical Sites in Asia
6. Manipur State Museum
The museum is established in Imphal and is the famous museum of Manipur. The museum’s opening was held in 1969 by Indira Gandhi, the prime minister at that time. It consists of a wide variety of galleries that display the beauty of natural history, ethnology, and archaeology.
Every year awareness programs and thematic exhibitions are organized in this museum. The museum opened at 10 AM and closed at 4 PM.
Many items which are shown in the museum contain tremendous historical significance as well. The design of the museum is straightforward but looks very beautiful. Also Read:Â Top 20 Museums to Visit in India
7. Hanuman Thakur Temple
The temple is situated on the bank of the Imphal river. King Garib Niwaj founded the temple in the year 1725 AD. When the temple’s construction started, it was manufactured with brick, but after some time, the temple’s entire building was done with cement coating.
On the temple’s front side, a Mandapa had also been constructed, which helped shadow the temple structure. It was the only temple that was built during the rule of king Garib Niwaj.
The temple is significant and also has religious significance in the state of Manipur. Read Also: 100 Most Amazing Places to Visit in India
Conclusion
Though Manipur consists of many historical monuments, all of them carry an exciting history. All these monuments are visited by a large number of people every year. The weather of Manipur is also delightful and is liked by most of the visitors.
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