- The Pat-kai (Pron:pʌtˌkaɪ) or
Patkai Bum (Burmese:
Kumon Taungdan) are a
series of
mountains in the Indo-Myanmar
border falling in the
northeastern Indian...
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River systems in the region,
including those from the
higher Himalayas and
Patkoi and
Arakan Ranges,
eventually drain into the
Brahmaputra River. Elevation...
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navigation of the
Ayeyarwady River and
Chindwin Rivers, a
crossing of the
Patkoi range coming back west, and
finally entering ancient India (this supported...
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northeast India by the
Yimkhiung Naga people. It is
spoken between Namchik and
Patkoi in
Shamator District, Nagaland, India. Yimkhiungrü
language has more than...
- on
every side by
natural features; e.g., the Himalayas, on the N.; the
Patkoi Mountains,
Tippera Hills, &c., on the N.E.; the Sea, on the E., S., and...
- river." (Mosahary 1983:46) "the Bodos, who
migrated into
India through Patkoi hills..." (Sanyal 1973:1) (Mosahary 1983:46) (Sanyal 1973:18–21) (Nath 1989:3)...
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Najarpur Naranga Natuapara Nihalbhag Pachahara Parhalpur Parhalpur Milik Parwa Patkoi khurd Patkoikalan Phulbari Pipla Pipra Pokharia Potkoi Milik Purandaha Rangamani...
- from
becoming the
ruler of Pong, left the
country and
found refuge in the
Patkoi Hills,
entering ****am
through the
Namrup river, a
tributary of the Burhi...