Imphal

Imphal (Meitei: [im.pʰal]; English: UK: /ˈɪmfəl/, US: /ˈɪmpˌhʌl/) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. It is the second largest city in Northeast India after Guwahati. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former Kingdom of Manipur, surrounded by a moat. Spread over parts of the districts of Imphal West and Imphal East, the former contains the majority of the city's area and population. Imphal is part of the Smart Cities Mission under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Being a mega commercial hub, Imphal is known for its weaving, brass-ware, bronze-ware, and other cottage industries. Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) is the most widely spoken language in the city.

Imphal
ꯏꯝꯐꯥꯜ
Capital city
Clockwise from top:
Imphal city view, Nongshaba, Langol Hills, Shree Govindajee Temple, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Imphal, Kangla Fort Complex, Sanamahi Temple
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Location of Imphal in Manipur
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Coordinates: 24.8074°N 93.9384°E / 24.8074; 93.9384
Country India
StateManipur
DistrictImphal East, Imphal West
Government
  TypeMunicipal Corporation
  BodyImphal Municipal Corporation
  MayorL. Lokeshwor Singh
Elevation
786 m (2,579 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total277,196
Language(s)
  Official
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
795001
Telephone code3852
Vehicle registrationMN-01
Websiteimc.mn.gov.in

INS Imphal, the third ship of the Visakhapatnam-class stealth guided missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, was named in recognition of the Indian soldiers who fought in Battle of Imphal during World War II, and is the first Indian Navy Ship (INS), named after a city in Northeast India.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Imphal is the only city of Manipur.

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