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Milang (/məˈlæŋ/ m(ə)-LANG) is a town and
locality located in the
Australian state of
South Australia on the west
coast of Lake
Alexandrina about 71 kilometres...
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Milang is a
Siangic or Tani
language of
Upper Siang district,
Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is
spoken in the 3
villages of
Milang (
Milang: Holon), Dalbing...
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Milang Railway Museum is a
museum in the
Australian state of
South Australia located in the town of
Milang in the
former Milang railway station. It...
- The
Milang railway line was a
branch line, now closed, of the
former South Australian Railways that left the
mainline to
Victor Harbor at the
farming locality...
- The
Milang tribe (alternately Millang, Malaa, or Holon) are a
tribe of the Adi
people of
Arunachal Pradesh and
nearby Jonai, in ****am, India. The term...
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Milang railway station was the
terminus of the
Milang railway line in the
South Australian town of
Milang.
Milang railway station opened on 17 December...
- Pradesh,
northeast India. The
Siangic languages consist of Koro and
Milang.
Milang,
which has been
extensively influenced by
Padam (a Tani language), is...
- Sherdukpen,
Sartang Chug (Duhumbi), Lish (Khispi)
Siangic languages Koro
Milang Miju
languages Miju (Kman)
Meyor (Zakhring)
Digaro languages Idu Taraon...
- many
subtribes including Padam, Pasi,
Minyong and Bokar,
among others.
Milang,
while also
falling within the
general Adi sphere, are in many ways quite...
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exclusively shared by
Milang, Koro, Taraon, and Idu have also been
noted by Modi (2013). Modi (2013)
suggests that
Taraon could be
closer to
Milang than Idu is...