Manipur

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Manipur
State
State of Manipur
Clockwise from top: the Sanamahi Kiyong in the Nongmaiching Ching mountain, the Ima Keithel (Ima Market), the dual statues of the Kangla Sha dragons, the Loktak lake, the Temple of Pakhangba inside the Kangla Fort, the Manipuri classical dance, the Shree Shree Govindajee Temple
An opisyal na selyo kan Manipur
Selyo
Kanta: [[Sana Leibak Manipur language|Sana Leibak Manipur]] for Manipur, Land of Gold[1]
Kinamumugtakan kan Manipur
Tagboan: 24°49′N 93°56′E / 24.81°N 93.94°E / 24.81; 93.94Tagboan: 24°49′N 93°56′E / 24.81°N 93.94°E / 24.81; 93.94
Hiwas
 • State22,327 km2 (8,621 sq mi)
Ranggo nin hiwas23rd
Populasyon
(2011)[2]
 • State2,855,794
 • Ranggo23rd
 • Urban
30.21%
 • Rural
69.79%
Kodang ISO 3166IN-MN
Rehistradong behikuloMN
Websityomanipur.gov.in

An Manipur (/ˌmʌnɪˈpʊər/,[8][9][10][11]) iyo an estado sa amihanan-subangan na Indya, na an syudad kan Imphal bilang saiyang kabisera.[12] Napapalibotan iyan kan mga estado kan Indya na Nagaland sa amihanan, Mizoram sa habagatan asin Assam sa solnopan. Napapalibotan man iyan kan duwang rehiyon kan Myanmar, Sagaing Region sa sirangan asin an Chin State sa habagatan. An estado nasasakopan an area nin 22,327 km2 (8,621 sq mi). An opisyal asin pinakatinataram na tataramon iyo an tataramon na Meitei (opisyal na midbid bilang Tataramon na Manipuri). Taal sa Meitei people, piggagamit man iyan bilang lingua franca kan saradit na komunidad, na nagtataram nin ibang manlaenlaen na Tataramon na Tibeto-Burman.[13] An Manipur nagin crossroads kan Asyanong economiko asin ribayan na kultural sa laog kan labi sa 2,500 na taon.[14] An pagribayan na iyan nagtatakod sa subkontinenteng Indio asin Central Asia pasiring sa Habagatan-Subangan na Asya, East Asia, Siberia, mga rehiyon sa Arctic, Micronesia asin Polynesia pigpapangyari an migrasyon kan mga tawo, kultura asin mga relihiyon.[15][16]

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