Kangla Fort
Kangla Fort, located in Imphal, Manipur, is a historic site that once served as the royal palace of the Meitei kings and the center of political and religious activities. Situated along the Imphal River, the fort holds immense cultural significance and features ancient temples, royal structures, and the iconic Kangla Sha statues. After being occupied by the British in 1891, it has now been restored and opened to the public as a major tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Manipur’s rich heritage in a peaceful and scenic setting.
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