GLIMPSES OF
BHARAT...
BHARAT KI
...JHALAK
ARUNACHAL PRADESH- Land Of Rising Sun
# The Monpa Kingdom of Monyul controlled the north-western parts of
Arunachal Pradesh from 500 BCE- 600 CE. The remaining parts of the state were under the
control of the Chutia Kings of Assam.During 1913-1914, the representatives of the de facto independent state of Tibet and
Britain met in India to define the borders of ‘Outer Tibet’. Sir Henry McMahon drew the
550 miles McMahon Line between British India and Tibet, but the Chinese representative
did not concur. The Simla Accord denies other benefits to China while it declines to assent to
the Accord.The Chinese position was that Tibet was not Independent of China and could not sign
treaties, so the Accord was invalid, like the Anglo-Chinese and Anglo-Russian conventions.
The North-East Frontier Agency was remanded Arunachal Pradesh by Bibhabasu Das
Shastri, the director of Research, and K.A.A. Raja, the Chief Commissioner of Arunachal
Pradesh on 20th January 1972.
* GEOGRAPHY-
MOUNTAINS
GHATS
FOREST
RIVERS
FLORA
FAUNA
MAJOR CROPS
* TOURIST PLACES-
WATERFALLS
MUSEUMS
Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum
Craft Centre And Ethnographic Museum
HILL STATIONS
CAVES
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
D'Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary
Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary
Eagle's Nest Wildlife Sanctuary
Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary
RELIGIOUS PLACES
Kuttom Presbyterian Church
Akashganaga or Malinithan Temple
NATIONAL PARKS
VALLEYS
FORTS
* LANGUAGES SPOKEN-
1)
English
2) Dafla
3) Adi Gallong
4) Mishri
5) Nocte
*TRADITIONAL ATTIRE-
1) a Sherdukpan male wears sleeveless silk material with its edges attached to the shoulder
2) Dresses of women typically have a sleeveless chemise, accompanied by an embroidered jacket with long sleeves. A skirt or petticoat is worn under it. Their outfit is considered incomplete if it lacks a “mushaik” or waist-coat.
* CUISINE-
Zan (millet or rice porridge)
Pika Pila (fermented bamboo shoot dish)
Lukter (marinated pork dish)
* TRADITIONAL FESTIVAL-
Losar
* TRADITIONAL SPORT-
Hinam Turnam
* FOLK DANCE-
Aji Lamu