Maibang
Hill Station
Maibang
Maibang is a town in the Dima Hasao district of Assam situated at an elevation of about 355 meters, nestled in hilly terrain along the Mahur River. It was historically the capital of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom from the 16th to 18th centuries, with remnants like the famous "Stone House" or "Longthai ni Noh," a monolithic structure built under royal orders but left incomplete due to a prophecy.
The town's name means "land of prosperity," and today it serves as one of the three administrative subdivisions of the district. Maibang is culturally diverse, predominantly inhabited by the Dimasa tribe, and languages spoken include Bengali, Dimasa, Hindi, and Assamese. It combines rich historical significance with natural beauty, attracting visitors interested in its royal heritage and scenic hillside environment.
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Maibang is located in Dima Hasao (North Cachar Hills), Assam.
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