Insurgency, Or, Ethnic Conflict: With Reference to Manipur |
Contents
Manipur An introduction | 23 |
Historical backdrop | 43 |
Ethnic structure and characteristics | 65 |
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actions activists activities administration adopted Army Assam attacks attitude Bangladesh became become believed belonging border British Burma Burmese cause century Christianity conducted Constitution cover cultural demand developed district disturbed dominance East economic efforts ethnic forces formed Government groups heroin hill Hindu Hinduism hostility Imphal important independence India inhabited insurgent interest internal involved issues king known Kukis lands language Later leaders limited living Maharaja Manipur Meiteis merger militant outfits movement Myanmar Naga Naga Hills Naga rebels Nagaland never north-east officers operations organisation party peace period persons police political population powerful practices present problem production propagation protection proved Raja reason rebels regard region religion religious remained resulted rule security forces separate settled side situation social society started strength strong successive territory trafficking tribal tribes tribesmen Union United valley valley area various village violence