Tuesday, January 29, 2013

chalet 1400 This historic Angami-Naga village was the site of two major British Angami siege battles in 1847 and





This sprawling hill station was the capital chalet 1400 of British-created Assam from 1874 until 1972. Since becoming the state capital of Meghalaya it has rapidly developed into a typical modern Indian town and in doing so some of its older buildings have been demolished. In parts it still retains its charm, the air is refreshingly cool and it has become a favourite chalet 1400 holiday destination for domestic tourists.

This historic Angami-Naga village was the site of two major British chalet 1400 Angami siege battles in 1847 and 1879. Built on an easily defended ridge (very necessary back in headhunting days), Khonoma looks beautifully traditional.

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