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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Nagaland, Culture of Nagaland, Districts of Nagaland, Education in Nagaland, Geography of Nagaland, Government of Nagaland, History of Nagaland, Nagaland-related lists, People from Nagaland, Politics of Nagaland, Religion in Nagaland, Tourism in Nagaland, Transport in Nagaland, Villages in Nagaland, Battle of Kohima, Naga National Council, Mokokchung, Angami Baptist Church Council, Mokokchung Village, Mokokchung Metropolitan Area, Mokokchung district, Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang, Angami Zapu Phizo, Mon district, List of Chief Ministers of Nagaland, Ethnic conflict in Nagaland, Tuli, India, Changtongya, Ungma, Sakraba, Dimapur district, Yimyu, List of Governors of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, T. R. Zeliang, Lotha language, Longkhum, The Morung Express, List of districts of Nagaland, Chuchuyimlang, Tuensang district, Dimapur Airport, Kiphire, Peren district, Music of Nagaland, Greater Kohima, Naga hills, Naga cuisine, Zunheboto district, Revival in Nagaland, Naga shawl, Kiphire district, Indian general election in Nagaland, 2009, Kohima district, Nagaland Baptist Church Council, North East Zone Cultural Centre, The Kachari Ruins, Longleng district, Intanki National Park, Unger Baptist Arogo, Raj Bhavan, Mora Dhansiri River, Wokha district, Phek district, Nagaland football team, Dilong, Gidemi, Tokhu Emong, List of educational institutions in Nagaland, Porba, Chokri. Excerpt: The Battle of Kohima was the turning point of the Japanese U Go offensive into India in 1944 in World War II. The battle was fought from 4 April to 22 June 1944 around the town of Kohima in northeast India. It is often referred to as the "Stalingrad of the East." The battle took place in three stages. From 3 April to 16 April, the Japanese attempted to capture Kohima ridge, a feature which dominated the road by which the besieg...