Old Manipuri: Manung Kangcheipung | |
Inner Pologround | |
Address | Kangla Fort, Imphal West district, Manipur Imphal * Manipur Kingdom (historical)
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Location | Kangla Fort, Imphal West district, Manipur |
Coordinates | 24°48′22″N 93°56′34″E / 24.8061°N 93.9427°E |
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Operator | Kangla Fort Board |
Type | polo field, helipad |
Field shape | Quadrilateral |
Construction | |
Built | During the times of King Ningthou Kangba[1][2] |
Renovated | During the reign of King Marjit Singh[3][4] |
The Manung Kangjeibung[a] (Old Manipuri: Manung Kangcheipung) (Manung Kangjeibung (Meitei for 'Inner Pologround')) is an old polo field located to the south west of the citadel inside the Kangla Fort in Imphal West district of Manipur. In ancient times, only royalties and nobilities were allowed to play the game of polo (Meitei: Sagol Kangjei) in this royal playground.[5] It is one of the two most ancient pologrounds in the world, the other one being the Mapal Kangjeibung (Imphal Polo Ground).[6][7][8][9][10]
These consist of the Manung Kangjeibung (inner polo ground), within the ramparts of the Kangla Fort, where only royalty and noblemen were allowed to play. This may be the world's oldest polo ground.
In the two large polo grounds, one inside and the other outside the fort (Manung Kangjeibung and Mapan Kangjeibung the most ancient polo sites of the world) ...
Kangla perhaps houses the oldest polo ground in the world known as 'Manung Kangjeibung' which has a helipad of its own. This polo ground was for the elites.
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