Mount Manipur
| Mount Manipur | |
|---|---|
| Mount Harriet | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 383 m (1,257 ft) |
| Coordinates | 11°43′20″N 92°43′58″E / 11.72222°N 92.73278°E |
| Naming | |
| Etymology | Manipur |
| Native name | Meitei: Manipur Chingjao |
| English translation | Manipur Mountain |
| Pronunciation | /ma-nī-pūr chīng-jāo/ |
| Defining authority | Government of India |
| Geography | |
| Location | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
| Country | India |
| Union territory | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
| Settlement | Island |
Mount Manipur, formerly known as Mount Harriet, is the third highest peak in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. The mountain houses the Mount Manipur Memorial, which commemorates the Manipuri freedom fighters of the Anglo-Manipur War and the Mount Manipur National Park (Mount Harriet National Park), which is best known for its rich biodiversity in the archipelago. On 17 October 2021, Mount Harriet was officially renamed as Mount Manipur by the Union Government of India, as a tribute to the freedom fighters of Manipur. This was initially announced by Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister of India, in a function in Port Blair, highlighting about the sacrifices of Yuvaraj Tikendrajit Singh, General Thangal, Meitei King Kulachandra Dhwaja Singh, the Maharajah of Manipur kingdom and other 22 freedom fighters of the Anglo-Manipur war of 1891.
The re-christening of the name of the mountain peak in honor of the Manipuri freedom fighters was given positive reactions from Manipur and Assam.