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Trashigang (Dzongkha: བཀྲ་ཤིས་སྒང་།), or Tashigang,
meaning "fortress of au****ious mount," is a town in
eastern Bhutan and the
district capital of the...
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Delhi were:[better source needed]
Tashigong, Gartok;
Spanggur Tso To Rudok; Chiakang, Churkang, Ruksom;
Tashigong, Churkang, Ruksom; Rudok, Ruksom, Rawang;...
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total of 332 people.
Alternative spellings include Trashigang, Tashikang,
Tashigong and Tashegong.
Older spellings were "Tushigung" (also "Chang Tushigung")...
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final agreement carried the wording, "the
customary route leading to
Tashigong along the
valley of the
Indus River may
continue to be traversed." In...
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Tsangpo (Siang)
river and Nyering, Payingdem, Nyukong, Yortong, Mankota,
Tashigong,
Singa along the
Yangsang Chu river,
Upper Siang District,
Arunachal Pradesh...
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Dongtchi [Dungti] and go by the
Dumche La to
Chakang and by
Demchok to
Tashigong." P.Stobdan,
Ladakh concern overrides LAC dispute, The Tribune, 28 May...
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monasteries were
built at Hemis, Theg-mchog (Chemrey), Anle [Hanle] and
Tashigong [Tashigang]." Jina, Prem
Singh (1996), Ladakh: The Land and the People...
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Within the valley, they live in the
villages Yorton, Lango,
Tashigong,
Nyukong and Mangkota[citation needed]. The
Khamba are
adherents of Tibetan...
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final agreement carried the wording, "the
customary route leading to
Tashigong along the
valley of the
Indus River may
continue to be traversed." Later...