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Naga Hills
[nah-guh]
noun
a region in northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar (Burma), on the India-Myanmar border.
Example Sentences
Gen. Kotoku Sato arrived with the aim of taking over Kohima, a hill town that was also the British headquarters in the Naga Hills.
Wangnao is one of several hundred former headhunters still living in the mist-covered Naga hills along the wild frontier between India and Myanmar.
Even then, large tracks of the Naga Hills remained officially “unadministered” until the Raj’s demise in 1947.
The cloud-enshrouded Naga hills—and the fierce reputation of their inhabitants—have kept outsiders at bay for centuries.
Chinese soldiers march down a road in northern Burma on their way to engage in battle with Japanese forces in the Naga hills in 1943.
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