Naga National Council

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El Consell Nacional Naga (també Consell Nacional de Nagaland, CNN) o Naga National Council (NNC) és una organització política del poble naga. rdf:langString
Das Naga National Council war eine 1946 gegründete nationalistische politische Partei im nordöstlichen indischen Staat Assam, die Unabhängigkeit für die diversen Gruppen des Naga-Volkes forderte und deshalb, nach der indischen Unabhängigkeit, 1952 zu den Waffen griff. Unumstrittener Führer war (1904–1990). rdf:langString
The Naga National Council (NNC) is a political organization of Naga people, active from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. It evolved out of the Naga Hills District Tribal Council, an organization established in 1945 by the Deputy Commissioner of the Naga Hills district. The group was reorganized to form NNC in 1946 at Sanis (in present-day Wokha district), with Eno T. Aliba Imti Ao as the President, and other democratically elected Naga representatives as its members. Later, NNC declared Independence one day ahead of India i.e. on 14 August 1947. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El Consell Nacional Naga (també Consell Nacional de Nagaland, CNN) o Naga National Council (NNC) és una organització política del poble naga.
rdf:langString Das Naga National Council war eine 1946 gegründete nationalistische politische Partei im nordöstlichen indischen Staat Assam, die Unabhängigkeit für die diversen Gruppen des Naga-Volkes forderte und deshalb, nach der indischen Unabhängigkeit, 1952 zu den Waffen griff. Unumstrittener Führer war (1904–1990).
rdf:langString The Naga National Council (NNC) is a political organization of Naga people, active from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. It evolved out of the Naga Hills District Tribal Council, an organization established in 1945 by the Deputy Commissioner of the Naga Hills district. The group was reorganized to form NNC in 1946 at Sanis (in present-day Wokha district), with Eno T. Aliba Imti Ao as the President, and other democratically elected Naga representatives as its members. Later, NNC declared Independence one day ahead of India i.e. on 14 August 1947.
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