Today I visited Kohima War Cemetery which is a memorial dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd British Division of the Allied Forces who died in the Second World War at Kohima, the capital of the Indian state of Nagaland in April 1944. The soldiers died on the battleground of Garrison Hill in the Tennis Court area of the Deputy Commissioner's residence. There are 1,420 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War at this cemetery, and a memorial to an additional 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers who were cremated in accordance with their faith. I met many local Naga people there and had great conversations with them. They suggest me to visit Nagaland State Museum so I went to Nagaland State Museum after that. While returning from Nagaland State Museum I met one gentleman and we randomly started talking. After few minutes I said bye and started leaving. Then suddenly he called me and out of nowhere He took his Ao Tribe Locket from his Neck and gifted it to me. I was speechless. I felt special, honored and Privileged. Truly Naga People are very Kind and Hospitable. They have a Big heart. I hope you will like this Vlog.
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6 окт 2024