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The Dangs
editThe place is called "The Dangs", that is, plural forms. Dangs simly means "Difficult country", as in Hindi, "Danga". The Dangs was a bunch of tribal chiefdoms or petty kingdoms under British suzerainty, which acceded to the Indian Union after independence. It is the site of anti-Christian terrorism by Hindu organizations in 2002 and it is feared that the "Shabari Kumbh Mela" being held by them in this month (Feb 2006) will whip up further assaults on the Christian minorities of the Dangs. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.197.31.49 (talk • contribs) 04:39, February 10, 2006
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editDang also refers to:
(1) an inner-terai valley in Rapti Zone, western Nepal, parallel to and north of the similar Deukhuri valley. Both valleys were historically malarial and populated by the Tharu peoples who apparently had some degree of inherited resistance.
(2) a district in Rapti zone, Nepal that is roughly coterminous with the Dang and Deukhuri valleys and their surrounding ranges north to the crest of the Mahabharat range and south over the Siwalak range to the Indian border. Settlements include the district capital Tulsipur, the bazaar town Ghorahi, and another bazaar town Koilabas near the indian border.
Duplication: Two articles about the same DANG!
editThese two articles are about the same district of Dang:
- Dang, Nepal, a Southern District in Rapti Zone.
- Dang Deokhuri District Nepal. Same as the above, duplication.
I propose that the Dang, Nepal article be merged into the Dang Deokhuri District article. As the second article is a part of a 75-article system about districts in Nepal, while the first one hangs loose, and has been criticized, too.
Togrim, user of the Norwegian Wikipedia (150 articles about Nepal there), 2007-03-25
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