Arunachal Pradesh
?Arunachal Pradesh India | |
Coordinates: | |
Oras zona | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Lualas | 83,743 km² (32,333 sq mi) |
Tungku | Itanagar |
Pekamaragul a lakanbalen | Itanagar |
Distritu) | 16 |
Populasiun • Pangasiksik |
1,091,117 (26th) • |
Amanu | English |
Governor | Joginder Jaswant Singh (2008-) |
Chief Minister | Dorjee Khandu (2007-) |
Established | 1987-02-20 |
Legislature (seats) | Unicameral (60) |
ISO abbreviation | IN-AR |
Website: arunachalpradesh.nic.in | |
Seal of Arunachal Pradesh |
Coordinates: Ing Arunachal Pradesh pronunciation (Hindi: अरुणाचल प्रदेश Aruṇācal Pradeś) ing atiu king pekasepu king aslagan kareng [[Estadu ampong teritoriu ning India}estadu]] ning India. Kalele ne ing estadu ning Assam king mauli ampo ing Nagaland king mauli-aslagan. Ing Burma/Myanmar ing atiu king aslagan, ing Bhutan king albugan, ampo ing Tibet king pangulu. Ing Itanagar ing tungku (capitoliu o cabecera) ning estadu. Lipat ning panibalan de ing Arunachal Pradesh antimong metung a estadu ning India, babandian no ning Pangmaldang Republica ning China (pekalabuad a China o mainland China) ampo ning Republica ning China deng dake na niti antimong Mauling Tibet.[1][2]
Ing Arunachal Pradesh mangabaldugan yang "labuad da reng bunduk a susuluan ning ganingaldo" (land of the dawn lit mountains).[3] king Sanskrit. Ausan de muring "labuad ning aldong mamunag" (land of the rising sun)[4] (mangabaldugan yang "estadu" o "labuad/rehion" ing "pradesh"), uli ning iti ing atiu king pekamalaut a aslagan kareng estadu ning India.
Maki lahi lang Tibeto-Burman deng keraklan kareng memalen ning Arunachal Pradesh. Dayu la reng 16%, kayabe no reng 30,000 a Bangladeshi and Chakma ampo reng menibat kareng aliwang dake ning India, lalu na ing Assam and Nagaland.[5] Dadalan ya king estadu ing metung a dake ning pikabaluan a Ledo Burma Road, a daralanan da reng pekakailangan king bie king China kanitang Kaduang Gerang Pangkabilugan.
Lon la murin deti
- en:List of disputed or occupied territories
- en:List of people from Arunachal Pradesh
- en:Religion in Arunachal Pradesh
- en:Sino-Indian relations
Notes
- ↑ China revives claims on Indian territory. Islamic Republic News Agency. Retrieved on 2007-08-26.
- ↑ India-Taiwan Relations: In Delicate Minuet
- ↑ Arunachal Pradesh - Land, People, Festival, Arts, Tourism, Economy
- ↑ arunachal pradesh. Archived from the original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved on 2009-02-20.
- ↑ Indian Census
Suglung palual
- Arunachal News [1]
- Arunachal Pradesh at the Open Directory Project
- Official Web Page of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh [2]
Template:Territorial disputes in East and South Asia Template:Arunachal Pradesh