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  2. Naga Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Naga weapons viz the Dao, the Spear and the prestigious Mithun have been integrated into the Regimental Crest. The regiment's colours are gold, green and red - the gold signifies the rising sun, the green signifies the infantry and red is the colour of authority among Nagas.

  3. Naga Army - Wikipedia

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    The Naga National Council had two wings, the Naga Federal Government (NFG) —renamed Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) in 1959— and the Naga Army, [4] also known by other names, such as Naga Home Guard (preceded by the Safe Guard), [5] Naga Federal Army, [6] etc. [7] [8] After more than a decade of unfruitful talks with the Indian ...

  4. List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Units of the Regiment of Artillery that have equipment other than weapons are listed below. These units mainly have Surveillance and Target Acquisition (SATA) equipment, Surveillance and target acquisition is a military role assigned to units and/or their equipment.

  5. Timeline of Naga history - Wikipedia

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    1946: February, The Naga Club was reorganized as a political organization called Naga National Council (NNC). 1947: 14 August, The Naga Army declares its independence from British rule. 1960: 6 September, The 16th Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army commits an act of mass murder against the village of Matikhrü. [3]

  6. Naga - Wikipedia

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    Naga, a character in the video game and anime series Monster Rancher; Naga Sadow, a Sith Lord in the Star Wars Expanded Universe; Naga, the primary antagonist of the anime television series, Bakugan Battle Brawlers; Naga (The Legend of Korra), a female polar bear-dog character and Avatar Korra's faithful animal guide in The Legend of Korra

  7. History of the Nagas - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Nagas dates back centuries, but first appear in written records of Ahom kingdom during the medieval period of Indian history. Aside from developing contacts with the Ahom kingdom, which was established in 1228 in Assam , the Nagas generally lived an isolated existence from the outside world.

  8. Kaitho Sukhai - Wikipedia

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    However, his primary objective was to organize a network promoting Naga nationalism among students and Naga recruits in the Assam Regiment. [4] His clandestine activities soon attracted the attention of Indian intelligence, leading to his departure from Shillong. [5] Despite this, his efforts significantly bolstered the Naga nationalist cause. [6]

  9. Kumaon Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Kumaon Regiment Pipes and Drums during the opening ceremony of Yudh Abhyas in 2015. Soldiering has been an important profession of the Kumaonis and the region has a long history of warfare with neighbours, including the Nepal and Garhwal. [2] The Kumaonis were never fully subjugated by the powerful Muslim dynasties of Delhi.