My Experiences in Manipur and The Naga Hills:/
Johnstone, Sir James.
My Experiences in Manipur and The Naga Hills:/ Sir James Jhnstone. - London : - X
Chapter I- Arrival of India;
Chapter II- Samagudting;
Chapter III- Historical Events Connected with Manipur and the Naga Hills;
Chapter IV- Value of Keeping Promise;
Chapter V- Visit Dimapur;
Chapter VI- Return to India;
Chapter VII- Visit to Maharaja;
Chapter IX- Manipur;
Chapter X- Ghumbheer Singh and our treatment to him;
Chapter XI- My early days in Manipur;
Chapter XII- Discussions as to new Residency;
Chapter XIII- Violent Conduct of Prince Koireng;
Chapter XIVAn old Aquantence;
Chapter XV- Spring in Manipur;
Chapter XVI- Punishment of femel criminals;
Chapter XVII- Mr. Damant and the Naga Hills;
Chapter XVIII- Restoring order and confidence;
Chapter XIX- Konoma evacuated;
Chapter XX- Visit Chingsow to investigate Chussad outrage;
Chapter XXI- Saving a criminal from execution;
Chapter XXII- March to Mao and improvement and improvement of the road;
Chapter XXIII- Return to manipur;
Chapter XXIV- Return to India;
Chapter XXV- A friend in need;
Chapter XXVI- More trouble in Thangal Major;
Chapter XXVII- News form Kendat;
Chapter XXVIII- People fairly friendly;
Chapter XXIX- Mischief done by departure of steamers.
9781546733447
915.4417 / JOH
My Experiences in Manipur and The Naga Hills:/ Sir James Jhnstone. - London : - X
Chapter I- Arrival of India;
Chapter II- Samagudting;
Chapter III- Historical Events Connected with Manipur and the Naga Hills;
Chapter IV- Value of Keeping Promise;
Chapter V- Visit Dimapur;
Chapter VI- Return to India;
Chapter VII- Visit to Maharaja;
Chapter IX- Manipur;
Chapter X- Ghumbheer Singh and our treatment to him;
Chapter XI- My early days in Manipur;
Chapter XII- Discussions as to new Residency;
Chapter XIII- Violent Conduct of Prince Koireng;
Chapter XIVAn old Aquantence;
Chapter XV- Spring in Manipur;
Chapter XVI- Punishment of femel criminals;
Chapter XVII- Mr. Damant and the Naga Hills;
Chapter XVIII- Restoring order and confidence;
Chapter XIX- Konoma evacuated;
Chapter XX- Visit Chingsow to investigate Chussad outrage;
Chapter XXI- Saving a criminal from execution;
Chapter XXII- March to Mao and improvement and improvement of the road;
Chapter XXIII- Return to manipur;
Chapter XXIV- Return to India;
Chapter XXV- A friend in need;
Chapter XXVI- More trouble in Thangal Major;
Chapter XXVII- News form Kendat;
Chapter XXVIII- People fairly friendly;
Chapter XXIX- Mischief done by departure of steamers.
9781546733447
915.4417 / JOH