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  2. List of Telugu-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The language of Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in the southeast region of the country. The following are newspapers which are written primarily or entirely in the language.

  3. Ngaju people - Wikipedia

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    The Ngaju people (also Ngaju Dayak or Dayak Ngaju or Biaju) are an indigenous ethnic group of Borneo from the Dayak group. [3] In a census from 2000, when they were first listed as a separate ethnic group, they made up 18.02% of the population of Central Kalimantan province.

  4. Kaharingan - Wikipedia

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    After the proclamation of independence, Jakarta decided that the Islamic Banjarmasin and mostly Dayak area west of it, should be one province. The plan got some resistances from the Dayak – the Ngaju in front – which demanded a sole province. Under Riwut, which had become big during the revolution, the Dayak began small guerrillas.

  5. Bakumpai people - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the Dayak Ot Danum people is considered as the parent tribe, but the Ngaju people is still the dominant ethnic in the region. [3] The tribal genealogy of the Bakumpai people:- Dayak people (the originator) divided into primary ethnics: Sea Dayaks or Iban people; Land Dayaks; Dayak Apo Kayan or Kenyah-Bahau people; Murut people

  6. Dohong - Wikipedia

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    The Dohong is considered an ancient Dayak sword that was used long before the Mandau was introduced. [2] It is believed to be the oldest weapon of the Dayak people . [ 3 ] According to folklore, the first people who owns the Dohong are the forefathers of Dayak people , namely Raja Sangen, Raja Sangiang, and Raja Bunu.

  7. Eenadu - Wikipedia

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    Eenadu (Telugu: ఈనాడు; lit. ' Today/This Land ') [4] is the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper In India predominantly distributed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [5] [6] Founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974 in Visakhapatnam, it has been a significant presence in Telugu journalism. [7]

  8. Sandung - Wikipedia

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    Details of a sandung of Pesaguan people in Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan.Note a sculpture of a dragon above it. Sandung or sandong is the ossuary of the Katingan, Ngaju, and Pesaguan people native to southern and central Kalimantan in Indonesia who still remain of the Kaharingan religion, as well as the Dayak people of neighbouring Malaysian state Sarawak, altogether in the island of Borneo.

  9. Category:Telugu-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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