"'' written by
Ethel St. Clair Grimwood in 1891 In the year 1804,
Meitei king Chourjit Singh ()(1803-1813 AD) constructed two huge structures of the "Kangla Sha" dragon lions in front of the Kangla Uttra Shanglen (or simply called the "Uttra") inside the present day
Kangla Fort. These two statues were demolished by the Burmese forces during the (1819–1826). of 1891. During the months of June and July in the year 1844,
Meitei king Raja Nara Singh () reconstructed the two statues of the Kangla Sha dragons once again. During the British conquest of the
Anglo Manipur War of 1891, the British forces led by Captain Allen demolished the two statues of the Kangla Sha dragons by blasting them by artillery fire into pieces on 20 July 1891. Later, in the year 2006, the statues of the "Kangla Sa" ("Kangla Sha") were reconstructed by the
Government of Manipur. Each statue is 19.30 feet in height, 15.30 feet in length and 6 feet in breadth. The weight of each statue is 36.50 metric tonne. The statues of the Kangla-Sha were sculpted based on the photographs published in the books including "The Lost Kingdom" and "
The Meitheis" written by
Thomas Callan Hodson. 4 kinds of bricks, found in the ruins of the Old Palace at
Canchipur, were used during the construction of the sculptures. It took the craftsmen and sculptors 2 years to complete the construction works. Before the construction of the real sculptures, to take the comments, feedbacks, opinions and suggestions of the people, Sculptor B Mohendro Sharma presented the
prototypes of the Kangla-Sha, made of
mud, displayed on the public. == Filming of the bombardment ==