Khamba Thoibi is a dance form from Assam influenced by traditions from:

Bengal
Odisha
Manipur
Nagaland

The correct answer is c) Manipur.

Khamba Thoibi is a traditional dance form from Manipur, India. It is a romantic dance that tells the story of Khamba and Thoibi, two lovers from different tribes who were forbidden to marry. The dance is performed by a man and a woman, who represent Khamba and Thoibi. The man wears a traditional Manipuri dress, while the woman wears a traditional Manipuri sari. The dance is accompanied by music and singing.

The dance is believed to have originated in the 16th century. It was originally performed as a part of religious ceremonies, but it later became a popular form of entertainment. The dance is now performed all over the world, and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful and graceful dances in India.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Bengal is a state in eastern India. It is not known to have any traditional dances that are similar to Khamba Thoibi.
  • Odisha is a state in eastern India. It is known for its traditional dances, such as the Odissi dance. However, the Odissi dance is very different from Khamba Thoibi.
  • Nagaland is a state in northeastern India. It is known for its traditional dances, such as the Naga dance. However, the Naga dance is also very different from Khamba Thoibi.
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