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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The Purvanchal Range or Eastern Mountains are a sub-mountain range of [[Himalayas|Himalaya]], covering an area of about 94,800 km<sup>2</sup> with a population of over four million incorporates Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram Hills and | The Purvanchal Range or Eastern Mountains are a sub-mountain range of [[Himalayas|Himalaya]], covering an area of about 94,800 km<sup>2</sup> with a population of over four million incorporates Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram Hills and Cachar Districts along with a fifth of Haflong tahsil of [[Assam]] State and District of Tripa and part of Lohit in [[Arunachal Pradesh]].<ref name=NEIndia>{{Cite web|title=Purvanchal Range of Northeast India {{!}} Eastern Mountains|url=https://www.northeastindiainfo.com/2019/02/purvanchal-range.html|last=Saikia|first=Partha|date=17 February 2019|website=North East India Info|url-status=live|archive-url=https://www.northeastindiainfo.com/2019/02/|archivedate=17 February 2019|accessdate=20 May 2020}}</ref> | ||
The range is an eastern extension of the [[Himalayan Range]] System, in [[Northeast India|north eastern India]]. It bends sharply to the south beyond the [[Dihang River]] gorge, and spreads along the eastern boundary of India with [[Myanmar]]. The Purvanchal includes the hill of the [[Patkai]] hills, [[Naga Hills]], Mizo Hills and Manipur hills.<ref name=NEIndia/> | The range is an eastern extension of the [[Himalayan Range]] System, in [[Northeast India|north eastern India]]. It bends sharply to the south beyond the [[Dihang River]] gorge, and spreads along the eastern boundary of India with [[Myanmar]]. The Purvanchal includes the hill of the [[Patkai]] hills, [[Naga Hills]], Mizo Hills and Manipur hills.<ref name=NEIndia/> |