The Sanggai Yumpham (Old Manipuri: Sangkai Eempham) was a fortified royal residence (citadel) of the Meitei royalties inside the Kangla Fort in Imphal. It is presently preserved as an archaeological site as well as one of the tourist attractions in the Kangla.

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  • The Sanggai Yumpham (Old Manipuri: Sangkai Eempham) was a fortified royal residence (citadel) of the Meitei royalties inside the Kangla Fort in Imphal. It is presently preserved as an archaeological site as well as one of the tourist attractions in the Kangla. (en)
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  • The southern exit passage way to the outside of the citadel of the Kangla Fort in Imphal. From Sanggai Yumpham, the enclosure of the citadel , the passage way leads to the Shri Govindajee Temple and Lord Wangpulen Shrine of Kangla. (en)
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  • The southern exit passage way to the outside of the citadel of the Kangla Fort in Imphal.jpg (en)
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  • Northwestern wall of the Sanggai Yumpham inside the citadel of the Kangla fort in Imphal.jpg (en)
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  • The Sanggai Yumpham (Old Manipuri: Sangkai Eempham) was a fortified royal residence (citadel) of the Meitei royalties inside the Kangla Fort in Imphal. It is presently preserved as an archaeological site as well as one of the tourist attractions in the Kangla. (en)
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