3 rd mile ARTC (Dimapur)

India / Nagaland / Dimapur
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Assam rifles and traning center
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Coordinates:   25°52'52"N   93°44'32"E

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  • The word 'Dimapur' is derive from personal name 'Hidimbapur'. Hidimba was the king of Mahabharat famous Hidimba Ashura kingdom. The third Pandava Bhima married Hidimba's sister Hirimba. Due to this marriage they got offshoot Mahabharat famous war hero 'Ghototkacha.' According to some the word is of Austric and Dravidian origin such as Dimba means egg, puram a city i.e., an egg shapped city, so the name. The Dimacha clan of great Bodo say -the word comes from river name 'Dima', Di =river or water, ma = big, (again, the word Dimacha, means sons of big river, here, the word 'cha' means sons) + suffix -pura <Dravida -puram, a city or town. A city on the bank of big river. So the name. Bodos also call this city as ------- 'Dima-Halali', Dima-bhong etc. They found their routes somewhere in mid-Asia in the valleys of rivers Amu-Dariya and Syr-Dariya in fairly early times. They entered to Assam from the north and crossed river Di-Lao in number of places such as -Viswanath, Singri, Kamakhya, Hajo etc. Dimapur was the capital town of the Bodo-Kacharis some times from A.D. 10th-11th century till A.D. 1536. In this year (A.D. 1536), Tai-Ahom king Siuhungmung @ Dihingiya Raja displaced Bodo-Kachari-Dimacha king Derchungpha, descendants of Khunkhura here. Finally, they left for Maibong. Thence to Khaspur. There are good numbers of ruins of Kachari kingdom with permanent structures, tanks, temples, royal house can be seen here i.e., in Dimapur town, which is today within the State of Nagaland. Formerly, this Bodo-Kacharis had their kingdoms with capitals at mainland Assam with varying fortunes such as: Dimalang, Halali, Kunda, Kundi, Kundil, Ballam-Halali, Ratnapur, Dourang @ Doirang, Mohang, Di-Chang, Dikhau @ Silpukhuri, Sonapur, Banpur, Marangi, Lakhindrapur, Kachamari, Deopani, Doiyang, Vikrampur, Tengani etc. The Dimacha chief ruled their kingdom from Rangamati Pahar for some times which is close to Dimapur, where today's 3 Core Army headquarters rests.
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