Haka (inhabited place)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
[European group, ?Fort Haka], 1889 - 1891
152 x 103 mm. A slightly out of focus group portrait of Europeans, probably taken at Fort Haka on the same occasion as the preceding print.
Haka Fort, 1889 - 1891
149 x 101 mm. View from the hillside above looking down on the military compound and barracks. Haka was the seat of the chiefs of Chin peoples and consisted of two villages, Kolun and Kotar. Situated in the Southern Chin Hills midway between Minkin and Yokwa, Haka was occupied during the Chin-Luchai Campaign on February 14, 1850, and became the headquarters for operations in the southern part of the Chin country.
[Haka Fort], 1889 - 1891
144 x 103 mm. View looking down on the fort at a slightly later date (than the preceding print) with more buildings erected, and a more substantial earthworks surrounding the compound.
Kotar village - part of Haka, 1889 - 1891
151 x 109 mm. View looking over the Chin village built on a scrub covered hillside.
[Tennis match, ?Fort Haka], 1889 - 1891
150 x 105 mm. Showing a group of military officers playing tennis, probably at Fort Haka.