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Featured in the video is the Nkwareu Bridge located in Peren district, Nagaland state, India. For more information on this video click - http://www.indiavide...
Mbaupungwa Village Cultural Troupe representing Zeliang Naga tribe presenting a folk dance during Hornbill Festival in Nagaland. This dance is indicating a good wishes for the warriors before going to the war. Zeme and Liangmai tribes are known as Zeliang in Nagaland. Zeliangs, the inhabitants of Peren district and surrounding areas, are popularly known for its rich culture. Nagaland, 'The Land of Festivals' and the warm Naga people, lies in the North Eastern part of India. Historically, the Nagas are known as headhunters and have always been brave warriors. Sometimes Nagaland is also referred to as "The Switzerland of the East". The region is primarily hilly and has a pleasant climate all through the year. It is perhaps the best place for the adventurous at heart and makes an ideal place for trekking and camping. Also known as Paradise on earth The Dzukou Valley is the most famed valley of Nagaland and the natural beauty of the area is absolutely captivating. Another attraction for tourists is the Kohima War Cemetery. The cemetery is a tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives pushing back the Japanese army during the Second World War. The bodies of around 1,100 British and 330 Indian soldiers are buried here. One of the biggest cathedrals of North East India is located at Aradura Hill in Kohima. Its magnificent architecture makes it an important landmark of Kohima. The Hornbill Festival is named after the Hornbill, a large, magnificent forest bird. Held every year at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama about 12 kms from Kohima, the festival is held over a period of 10 days annually. The entire Heritage Village was built for the sole purpose of hosting this festival and the16 tribes of Nagaland each have their own representative hut in the village. Organized by the Govt. of Nagaland, the festival showcases the entire spectrum of the rich culture of the various Naga tribes. The Hornbill festival was created to bring together the various tribes of the State to display their culture and tradition in the form of dances, songs, sports, foods and many other colourful events. People from within India as well as foreign visitors experience and witness the colourful festival with great enthusiasm. Delicious, mouth-watering and typically Naga food from the different tribes is served in various huts or morungs. Each Morung also has its own restaurant, which serves their specific tribal delicacy. Rice beer is always in great demand and tourists don't mind standing in long serpentine queues for a taste of the same. This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience! Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
Colourful dance performed by Zeliang tribe from Peren district of Nagaland. Zeliang tribe dance with perfect co-ordination holding Pied Hornbill feathers in ...
Zeliang Naga from the Peren district of Nagaland presenting their cultural dance at the Hornbill Fest 2013. Zeme Naga is one of the sub-groups of Zeliangrong...
Featured in the video is a weekly market at New Jalukie village in Peren district in Nagaland, India. For more information on this video click - http://www.i...
Zeliang Naga from the Peren district of Nagaland presenting their cultural dance at the Hornbill Fest 2013. Zeme Naga is one of the sub-groups of Zeliangrong...
Zeliang tribe presenting the Hornbill Dance during the Hornbill Fest . Zeme Naga is one of the sub-groups of Zeliangrong people. The Zeme inhabits the Northe...
Grand Finale Perfomance Of Mr,Reguigwangbe Hegui from peren District.
Top 6 Mr,Reguigwangbe Hegui Zeliang From Peren District.
Colourful dance performed by Zeliang tribe from Peren district of Nagaland. Zeliang tribe dance with perfect co-ordination holding Pied Hornbill feathers in ...
Mbaupungwa Village Cultural Troupe representing Zeliang Naga tribe presenting a folk dance during Hornbill Festival in Nagaland. Zeme and Liangmai tribes are known as Zeliang in Nagaland. Zeliangs, the inhabitants of Peren district and surrounding areas, are popularly known for its rich culture. Nagaland, 'The Land of Festivals' and the warm Naga people, lies in the North Eastern part of India. Historically, the Nagas are known as headhunters and have always been brave warriors. Sometimes Nagaland is also referred to as "The Switzerland of the East". The region is primarily hilly and has a pleasant climate all through the year. It is perhaps the best place for the adventurous at heart and makes an ideal place for trekking and camping. Also known as Paradise on earth The Dzukou Valley is the most famed valley of Nagaland and the natural beauty of the area is absolutely captivating. Another attraction for tourists is the Kohima War Cemetery. The cemetery is a tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives pushing back the Japanese army during the Second World War. The bodies of around 1,100 British and 330 Indian soldiers are buried here. One of the biggest cathedrals of North East India is located at Aradura Hill in Kohima. Its magnificent architecture makes it an important landmark of Kohima. The Hornbill Festival is named after the Hornbill, a large, magnificent forest bird. Held every year at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama about 12 kms from Kohima, the festival is held over a period of 10 days annually. The entire Heritage Village was built for the sole purpose of hosting this festival and the16 tribes of Nagaland each have their own representative hut in the village. Organized by the Govt. of Nagaland, the festival showcases the entire spectrum of the rich culture of the various Naga tribes. The Hornbill festival was created to bring together the various tribes of the State to display their culture and tradition in the form of dances, songs, sports, foods and many other colourful events. People from within India as well as foreign visitors experience and witness the colourful festival with great enthusiasm. Delicious, mouth-watering and typically Naga food from the different tribes is served in various huts or morungs. Each Morung also has its own restaurant, which serves their specific tribal delicacy. Rice beer is always in great demand and tourists don't mind standing in long serpentine queues for a taste of the same. This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience! Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
A song by a priest of the Zeliang tribe from the Peren district in Nagaland.
This short panorama of the Pauna mountain range in the Peren District of Nagaland was filmed during a visit there in January 2008. The village of Benreu lies...
Indigenous game performed by the New Jalukie Cultural Club presenting the Zeliang Naga tribe of the Peren district of Nagaland. The tribes of Nagaland celebr...
Mbaupungwa Village Cultural Troupe representing Zeliang Naga tribe presenting a folk dance during Hornbill Festival in Nagaland. This dance is indicating a good wishes for the warriors before going to the war. Zeme and Liangmai tribes are known as Zeliang in Nagaland. Zeliangs, the inhabitants of Peren district and surrounding areas, are popularly known for its rich culture. Nagaland, 'The Land of Festivals' and the warm Naga people, lies in the North Eastern part of India. Historically, the Nagas are known as headhunters and have always been brave warriors. Sometimes Nagaland is also referred to as "The Switzerland of the East". The region is primarily hilly and has a pleasant climate all through the year. It is perhaps the best place for the adventurous at heart and makes an ideal place for trekking and camping. Also known as Paradise on earth The Dzukou Valley is the most famed valley of Nagaland and the natural beauty of the area is absolutely captivating. Another attraction for tourists is the Kohima War Cemetery. The cemetery is a tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives pushing back the Japanese army during the Second World War. The bodies of around 1,100 British and 330 Indian soldiers are buried here. One of the biggest cathedrals of North East India is located at Aradura Hill in Kohima. Its magnificent architecture makes it an important landmark of Kohima. The Hornbill Festival is named after the Hornbill, a large, magnificent forest bird. Held every year at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama about 12 kms from Kohima, the festival is held over a period of 10 days annually. The entire Heritage Village was built for the sole purpose of hosting this festival and the16 tribes of Nagaland each have their own representative hut in the village. Organized by the Govt. of Nagaland, the festival showcases the entire spectrum of the rich culture of the various Naga tribes. The Hornbill festival was created to bring together the various tribes of the State to display their culture and tradition in the form of dances, songs, sports, foods and many other colourful events. People from within India as well as foreign visitors experience and witness the colourful festival with great enthusiasm. Delicious, mouth-watering and typically Naga food from the different tribes is served in various huts or morungs. Each Morung also has its own restaurant, which serves their specific tribal delicacy. Rice beer is always in great demand and tourists don't mind standing in long serpentine queues for a taste of the same. This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience! Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
The Doyang River is one of the most important, biggest and longest river located in the Wokha District of Nagaland. It is called as Dzu or Dzulu by the Angam...
The Doyang River is one of the most important, biggest and longest river located in the Wokha District of Nagaland. It is called as Dzu or Dzulu by the Angam...
Chubi bridge is a bailey bridge constructed over the Doyang river in Wokha, Nagaland connecting Sungro Range under Wokha district with the Wokha-Merapani. Th...
Through the long winter months, north-east Indian families need firewood for cooking and heating their homes... Kohima is the hilly capital of India's north ...
Kohima is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border state of Nagaland which shares its borders with Burma. It lies in Kohima District and is one of t...
Huge Christmas bazaar organized by the Kohima village youth organization every once in a year. Kohima about this sound pronunciation is the hilly capital of ...
The Doyang River is one of the most important, biggest and longest river located in the Wokha District of Nagaland. It is called as Dzu or Dzulu by the Angam...
A typical rural village house at Bara basti village in Nagaland. Kohima about this sound pronunciation is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border s...
Naga people drying raw beef meat in the sunlight for long-term storage in Kohima village. Kohima is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border state o...
See the clouds enveloping over the vast hills of Nagaland from National Highway 61s (NH 61) point of view on the way from Kohima to Wokha District. Nagaland ...
The Doyang River is one of the most important, biggest and longest river located in the Wokha District of Nagaland. It is called as Dzu or Dzulu by the Angam...
Bara basti is the old village which was the origin of Kohima. Bara basti means large village and it has a uniqueness of its own. Kohima About this sound pronunciation is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border state of Nagaland which shares its borders with Burma. It lies in Kohima District and is one of the three Nagaland towns with Municipal council status along with Dimapur and Mokokchung. Kohima is the land of the Angami Naga tribe. The name, Kohima, was officially given by the British as they could not pronounce the Angami name Kewhima or Kewhira (Tenyidie for "the land where the flower Kewhi grows"). It is called after the wild flowering plant Kewhi, found in the mountains. Earlier, Kohima was also known as Thigoma. Kohima is located south of Kohima District (25.67°N 94.12°E)[1] and has an average elevation of 1261 metres (4137 feet).[2] The town of Kohima is located on the top of a high ridge and the town serpentines along the top of the mountain ranges as is typical of most Naga settlements. Nagaland is a state in the far north-eastern part of India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Myanmar to the east and Manipur to the south. The state capital is Kohima, and the largest city is Dimapur. It has an area of 16,579 km2 with a population of 1,980,602 as per the 2011 census, making it one of the smallest states of India. The state is mostly mountainous except those areas bordering Assam valley. Mount Saramati is the highest peak with a height of 3,840 metres and its range forms a natural barrier between Nagaland and Burma. It lies between the parallels of 98-degree and 96-degree East Longitude and 26.6-degree and 27.4-degree latitude north of the equator. Nagaland was established on 1 December 1963 to be the 16th state of the Indian Union. It is divided into eleven districts: Kohima, Phek, Mokokchung, Wokha, Zunheboto, Tuensang, Mon, Dimapur, Kiphire, Longleng and Peren. Its native inhabitants are the Naga tribes. Agriculture is the most important economic activity and the principal crops include rice, corn, millets, pulses, tobacco, oilseeds, sugarcane, potatoes and fibres. Other significant economic activity includes forestry, tourism, insurance, real estate, and miscellaneous cottage industries. It is also known as the "falcon capital of the world". Source: Wikipedia This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Castle "Slot Assumburg" (also Stayokay hostel) has finally been given a castle garden. Of the original garden was nothing left. The reconstruction is done by...
Nagaland /ˈnɑːɡəlænd/ is a state in the far north-eastern part of India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to th...
Zeliang was killed today in Peren district ... The chief minister was at Benrue in Peren district to ...
The Telegraph India 2014-11-01... police after a case was registered against him at Jalukie police station under Peren district.
The Siasat Daily 2014-09-19... landowners at many places, especially Mokokchung, Wokha, Dimapur, Mon, Longleng and Peren districts.
The Times of India 2014-07-28Ikangwangs body was identified by his father Kilunglim, a Hindi teacher in a government high school ...
The Telegraph India 2014-07-27The boys father Kilunglim, a Hindi teacher of a government high school in Peren district of ...
The Telegraph India 2014-07-26Subsequently, the State Government has identified another site at Ruzaphema in Peren district and ...
noodls 2014-07-25Ikangwangbe, 16, who hails from Peren district and was going to Arya Jyoti Gurukul, a private ...
The Telegraph India 2014-07-24"We have already trained a batch of 90 women at Jalukie in Peren district, some 70km from Dimapur.
The Telegraph India 2014-07-07... an observation home, run by the State Child Protection Society at Peren town in the district.
The Telegraph India 2014-07-05... launched Pre-Production on Oil and Natural Gas Operation in Peren district, some 127 km from Kohima.
DNA India 2014-06-11... in 1989 from the Tening assembly seat in Peren district on a Nagaland People's Council (NPC) ticket.
The Times of India 2014-05-25Lokeswara Rao, the principal chief conservator of forests and head of the forest force of Nagaland, ...
The Telegraph India 2014-05-23Kiphire district has seen the ... per cent while Peren district is lowest at 5 per cent, officials said.
The Hindu 2014-04-09
Peren is the eleventh and newest district of Nagaland and has been formed by the partition of Kohima District.
Peren District is inhabited by the Zeliangs who originated from Nkuilwangdi, presently in Senapati District of Manipur. After consolidating British rule in Kohima and surrounding villages by 1879, the British Imperialist turned its attention towards Barail ranges South of the Angami Country inhabited by the Zeliangs (Known to the Britishers as Kacha Nagas) and succeeded in establishing their authority over the Zeliangs within the following years. Soon after, the British Government realized the importance of proper communication to carry out colonial administration and extension of political administrative control. Accordingly, link roads were constructed linking Kohima with all the outlying posts. One such link roads constructed was the bridle path through Khonoma via Benreu Pedi, Peletkie, Peren, Tesen to Tening outpost in 1885. Moreover, comfortable Dak Bangalows also known as Inspection Bangolows, were constructed at Pedi, Peletkie and Tesangki. This bridle path proved effective in quelling the freedom movement led by Rani Gaidinliu between 1931 -1940 and her subsequent capture from Poilwa village by Captain Macdonald And as a Precautionary measure against its revival, the British Government maintained its outpost at Tening (Henima).
Peren (Hindi: पेरेन), a city in India, is located at an altitude of 1445 metres above sea level. It is the district headquarter of Nagaland's eleventh and newest district-Peren district. Zeliang, Rongmei and Kuki are the main inhabitants.
Coordinates: 25°33′14″N 93°44′26″E / 25.554°N 93.7406°E / 25.554; 93.7406