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IMPHAL , the See also:capital of the See also:state of See also:Manipur (q.v.) in eastern See also:Bengal and See also:Assam, on the See also:north-See also:east frontier of See also:India, situated at the confluence of three See also:rivers. Pop. (See also:tool) 67,903. It is really only a collection of villages buried amid trees, with a clearing containing the See also:palace of the See also:raja, the cantonments, and the houses of the few See also:European residents. End of Article: IMPHALAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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