Manipur Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
state in northeastern India
About Manipur
Manipur is bordered byAssamin the west,Nagalandin the north,Myanmar(Burma) in the east, andMizoramin the south. The state is a melting pot of different cultures and languages. In Manipur, people are legally classified as non-tribal groups and tribal groups. All the non-Meiteis are considered tribals, giving governmental privileges in every sectors. The Meitei people (popularly calledManipuri speakingpeople) comprise the vast majority of the population, although there is a sizeable population of the Nagas (the largest minority group) and other various tribal groups. Tribesmen communities are native to the hill districts while the Meiteis are mainly predominant in the central plain and other valleys, includingJiribamandMoreh.HinduismandChristianityare the dominant religions in the state.Sana
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