When did British annexed the area of Angami Naga Hills? [#1785]
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Q1. When did British annexed the area of Angami Naga Hills?
Q1. When did British annexed the area of Angami Naga Hills?
(A) 1854
(A) 1854
(A) 1854
(B) 1855
(B) 1855
(B) 1855
(C) 1957
(C) 1957
(C) 1957
(D) 1859
(D) 1859
(D) 1859
Answer: (A) 1854
Answer: (A) 1854
Answer: (A) 1854
1854
1854
1854
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Answer: (B) Jatindranath Duwara
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(A) Molestation
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(B) Condonation
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