Exploring Nagaland: A Jewel of Northeast India
Nagaland, one of the seven sister states of Northeast India, is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and vibrant tribal culture. Bordered by Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, and the international boundary with Myanmar, Nagaland is often described as the “Land of Festivals” due to its diverse and colorful tribal celebrations. --- History of Nagaland Nagaland's history is deeply rooted in the traditions of its native Naga tribes. The Nagas are believed to have migrated from the Mongoloid stock centuries ago and settled in the hilly regions of present-day Nagaland. For many years, the Nagas lived in isolated tribal villages, governed by their own customs and traditional councils. During British rule in the 19th century, the region came under British administration and was later incorporated into the Assam province. After India’s independence in 1947, there were movements by the Nagas seeking autonomy. Eventually, Nagaland was recognized as the 16th state of India on 1...