“Cheitharol Kumbaba”, the royal chronicle, records the construction of the Citadel in the year 1611 A.D., that is, during the reign of Maharaj Khagemba (1597 – 1652 A.D.). Twenty feet high, the Citadel is built of well-burnt bricks. A number of sacred places, including the coronation site of Pakhangba, were located within the enclosure of the citadel. The citadel enclosure had three entrances, two on the western side and one on the southern side. The entrance on the left end of the western face was opposite to the coronation hall and the entrance to the right end of the same wall faced the Darbar Hall. The southern entrance was connected with the passage leading to the Shree – Shree Govindajee Temple. that the dragon was the National Emblem of the Meiteis.
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Kangla fort, shree Govind ji temple, Manipur
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