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the story behind the marching song badluram ka badan from the battle of kohima
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- Battle of Kohima fought April 4 to June 22, 1944
- Approximately 15,000 Japanese troops vs 1,500 British-Indian garrison
- About 4,064 British casualties and 5,764 Japanese deaths
- Marching song 'Badluram ka Badan' created in 1946
- Song commemorates rifleman Badluram of Assam Regiment