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Assamese border town
Merapani is a town and a subdivision of Golaghat district in the state of Assam and Nagaland. Half of Merapani lies in the Wokha district of Nagaland and
Merapani
Cross-border armed clashes
The 1985 Merapani Incident was a violent confrontation between police forces from the Indian states of Assam and Nagaland. Lasting for over three days
1985_Merapani_Incident
State in Northeast India
on since the formation of Nagaland in 1963. The two states lay claim to Merapani, a small village next to the plains of Assam's Golaghat district. There
Assam
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Wokha). This district has more than 114 villages such as Pangti, Maraju (Merapani), Englan, Baghty (Pakti) and others, where the language is widely spoken
Lotha_language
Longchum Lio Wokha New Lio Wokha Old Liphi Lishiyo Longayim Longjung Mekirang Merapani Mongphio Pangtong Renthan Roni New Roni Old Ruchan Serika Sungkha Suphayan
List_of_villages_in_Nagaland
This is a list of administrative subdivision the state of Assam
4 Goalpara, Lakhipur Golaghat Golaghat 5 Golaghat, Bokakhat, Dhansiri, Merapani Hailakandi Hailakandi Hailakandi, Katlicherra Hojai Hojai Hojai Jorhat
List_of_subdivisions_of_Assam
Railway station in Assam, India
Nakachari 187 113 Changpang Meleng 183 100 Yimpang Kathilguri 180 91 Marachu/Merapani 70 Liokhowa Mariani 177 222 57 Liphanyan Kharikatia 171 43 Niuland Letekujan
Dibrugarh_railway_station
City and municipality in Nagaland, India
nagalandpage.com, India, 18 July 2018 EMN, Assam politician wants Dimapur and Merapani from Nagaland, easternmirrornagaland.com, India, 19 September 2016 Nagaland
Dimapur
District of Assam in India
(160 sq mi) of Golaghat district is under occupation by the state of Nagaland (Merapani region). There were major conflicts between the two sides in 1979 and 1985
Golaghat_district
Ethnolinguistic group in India
were forced to forfeit their land, and 200 of them were murdered near Merapani in Wokha district. The Gorkhaland movement is a campaign to create a separate
Indian_Gorkha
Town in Assam, India
District of Assam. To the east to north flows the Doiyang river, skirting the Merapani Reserve Forest. The climate ranges from semi-cool September–October to
Barpathar
List of border disputes
Rengma and Karbi tribes); 41 killed including 28 police personnel in 1985 (Merapani incident) and 17 killed and 10,000 forced into relief camps in 2014. Territorial
Northeast India inter-state border disputes
Northeast_India_inter-state_border_disputes
(Merapani) — — SH 33 63 39 Jorhat - Teliapatty - Kamargaon (Welcome Gate) - Borhola Tiniali - Nagabat (Merapani) — — SH 34 49.8 30.9 Dergaon Merapani —
List of state highways in Assam
List_of_state_highways_in_Assam
Major Naga ethnic group found in Nagaland
Seed Farm, Lisayan, Liphi, Mekirang, Suphayan, Serika B, Lio Wokha New, Merapani, Hayiyan, Lio Longidang, Changpang, Akahaqua, Tssori Old, Tssori New, Lichuyan
Lotha_Naga
Indian journalist (born 1945)
Committee 1985 during the confrontation between Assam and Nagaland at Merapani. He was actively involved in the formation of the Joint People Forum with
T._Senka_Ao
Railway station in Assam, India
Nakachari 187 113 Changpang Meleng 183 100 Yimpang Kathilguri 180 91 Marachu/Merapani 70 Liokhowa Mariani 177 222 57 Liphanyan Kharikatia 171 43 Niuland Letekujan
Lekhapani_railway_station
500-year-old silver standard. 23 April - Shah Bano case verdict. 4–8 June - Merapani armed conflict between Assam and Nagaland. 5 June - R. Balakrishna Pillai
1985_in_India
resulting in significant casualties and widespread destruction in the Merapani area of the Doyang Reserve Forest. 1986: 20 March, Two students Kekuojalie
Timeline_of_Naga_history
Indian civil servant
submit report". assamtribune.com. Retrieved 15 February 2026. "Tension in Merapani". Assam Times. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2026. "MoS signed
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