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neighbouring state of
Arunachal Pradesh, are also
closely related to the
Konyaks. The
Konyaks were the last
among the Naga
ethnic groups to
accept Christianity...
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Konyak is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken by the
Konyak people in the
state of Nagaland, north-eastern India. The
language has 244,000
speakers in the state...
- S.
Phangnon Konyak is an
Indian politician from Nagaland. She is the
State President of BJP
Mahila Morcha, Nagaland. In
March 2022, she
became the first...
- The
Konyak languages, or
alternatively the Konyakian,
Northern Naga, or
Patkaian languages, is a
branch of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken by
various Naga...
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Konyak may
refer to:
Konyak people, of Nagaland,
Northeast India Konyak language, the Tibeto-Burman
language they
speak Konyak languages, a Tibeto-Burman...
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Konyak (born 24
April 1943) is an
Indian politician from Nagaland. He
represented Nagaland constituency in the
Indian Parliament. Currently,
Konyak is...
- most
colourful festival of the
Konyaks,
Aoling (Aoleng), is
observed during the
first w**** of
April every year.
Konyaks are the
largest ethnic group among...
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Wangpang Konyak is an
Indian politician from
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party who won 2023
Nagaland by-poll with 10,053
votes and will be the member...
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controlled by the Angh. He has 60
wives and he
rules over 60
villages of the
Konyaks extending up to
Myanmar and
Arunachal Pradesh. The
village has a road connecting...
- Dimapur, 275 km from
Kohima via Mokokchung,
Tamlu and Wakching. Home of the
Konyaks, the town was
established at the land of Chi and Mon villages. It is centrally...