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Zemithang (Tibetan: བྱེ་མ་ཐང།, Wylie: bye ma thang) or
Pangchen (Tibetan: སྤང་ཆེན, Wylie:
spang chen), is a
village and the
headquarters of an eponymous...
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Takpa is
mutually unintelligible with
Monpa of
Zemithang and
Monpa of Mago-Thingbu.
Monpa of
Zemithang is
another East
Bodish language, and is do****ented...
- East
Bodish language, and is a
variety of Dakpa. The
languages of the
Zemithang, Mago and
Thingbu villages are
additional East
Bodish varieties that are...
- with
western Tawang such as Trashigang–Namshu Road, the
Chorten Kora–
Zemithang Road, road
upgrade in
Bhutan to
Singye Dzong on Bhutan-China border, and...
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clockwise starting from west: From
Tawang district (HQ- Tawang):
Zemithang district (HQ-
Zemithang):
northwest of
Tawang town, near India-Tibet-Bhutan tri-junction...
- P**** Part of Sino-Indian War Indo-China
border at Bum La P**** in the
Zemithang circle Belligerents India China
Commanders and
leaders Subedar Joginder...
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Sumdorong Chu
Nyamjang Chu
Nyamjang Chu
Namkha Chu
Namkha Chu
Namkha Chu
Zemithang Lumpo Zirkhim Hatung La Le
Khinzemane Post
Dhola P****
Tsangdhar Dhola...
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initially at Tezpur.
During the war, its
tactical headquarters was
based at
Zemithang and at
Dirang Dzong in
Kameng Frontier Division of
North East Frontier...
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divided into 4
administrative circles: Bongkhar, Dudunghar,
Lumla and
Zemithang. Jang sub-division is
divided into 4
administrative circles: Jang, Mukto...
- two
valleys of
western Arunachal Pradesh, India.
These are
Sangti and
Zemithang. Black-necked
cranes forage on the
ground in
small groups,
often with...