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The early history of Nagaland witnessed socio-economic and political
links with tribal peoples of Assam and Myanmar. Even today there is a
large population of Naga people in Assam. After the invasion of
Myanmar troops in 1816, the area adjacent to Assam came under direct
rule of Myanmar. There was a lot of turmoil at that time in Assam and
Nagaland because of oppressive rule and strong arm tactics by the
authorities. The British East India Company took control of Assam in
1826 and gradually expanded their territory over modern Nagaland. By
1892, all of modern Nagaland except the Tuensang area in the northeast
was governed by the British. It was politically merged into Assam,
which in turn was for long intervals a part of the province of Bengal.
Christian missionaries contributed an important part in converting
Nagaland. Many Naga tribes embraced Christianity and particularly the
Baptist belief. |