Sanggai Yumpham

Sanggai Yumpham
ꯁꯡꯒꯥꯏ ꯌꯨꯝꯐꯝ
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Former namesOld Manipuri: Sangkai Empham
General information
Statuspartially demolished
Architectural styleMeitei architecture
Locationinside the Kangla Fort, Imphal, Manipur Kingdom
Construction started1611 A.D.
Demolished
ClientNingthouja dynasty
OwnerGovernment of Manipur
Governing bodyKangla Fort Board
Height
Height14 to 20 feet (4.3 to 6.1 m)
Technical details
Materialbrick
Size600 by 600 feet (180 m × 180 m)
Other information
Parkingno
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The Sanggāi Yumpham (Meiteiꯁꯡꯒꯥꯏ ꯌꯨꯝꯐꯝ), (Old Manipuri: Sangkai Eempham) was the citadel, a fortified royal residence within the Kangla Fort, Imphal. It is preserved as an archaeological site as well as a tourist attraction.