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Naga Hills
[ nah-guh ]
noun
- a region in northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar (Burma), on the India-Myanmar border.
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Gen. Kotoku Sato arrived with the aim of taking over Kohima, a hill town that was also the British headquarters in the Naga Hills.
From Washington Times
Gen. Kotoku Sato arrived with the aim of taking over Kohima, a hill town that was also the British headquarters in the Naga Hills.
From Seattle Times
Wangnao is one of several hundred former headhunters still living in the mist-covered Naga hills along the wild frontier between India and Myanmar.
From National Geographic
Even then, large tracks of the Naga Hills remained officially “unadministered” until the Raj’s demise in 1947.
From National Geographic
The cloud-enshrouded Naga hills—and the fierce reputation of their inhabitants—have kept outsiders at bay for centuries.
From National Geographic
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