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100 | _aJohnstone, Sir James. | ||
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_aMy Experiences in Manipur and The Naga Hills:/ _cSir James Jhnstone. |
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505 | _aChapter 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. | ||
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