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Rangnuwk Hum   Changlang


About Rangnuwk Hum

Rangnuwk Hum is a Worship location for Tangsa people. Rang way the God, Nuwk approach pray and Hum method a small residence where the photo of God Rangfrah is kept. Rangfarah is believed to be an incarnation of lord Shiva. Devotees go to Rang Nuwk Hum everyday to present offerings and to pray which is followed by singing local bhajans. The Tangsa, term in Myanmar (Burma), is a network of several tens of thousands living in Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh, elements of Tinsukia District of Assam, in north-jap India, and throughout the border in Sagaing Region, Myanmar (Burma).The Tangshang in Myanmar had been previously known as Rangpang, Pangmi, and Heimi/Haimi. Their language is known as Naga-Tase in The Ethnologue. They are a scheduled group under the Indian Constitution (where they are listed under ‘different Naga tribes’) and there are many sub-businesses within Tangsa on both sides of the border. The 13th century.It is believed that during their native place in China and Burma they had been called ‘Muwa’ and ‘Hawa’ respectively. The term ‘Hawa’ (also mentioned ‘Hewe’ or ‘Hiwi’) is utilized by many Tangsa to refer to the complete organization of Tangsa. The time period Tangsa is derived from ‘Tang’ (high land) and ‘Sa’ (son) and means ‘people of the high land.

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Itanagar

Tawang

Bhismaknagar

Malinithan

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