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| [[Provincial fruit of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Actinidia callosa'' | | [[Provincial fruit of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Actinidia callosa'' | ||
| [[Image:Actinidia pilosula (4624016578).jpg|122px|centre|Fruit of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]] | | [[Image:Actinidia pilosula (4624016578).jpg|122px|centre|Fruit of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]] | ||
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! [[Dish]] | |||
| [[Provincial dish of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Tibetan noodle/Tani or Arunachala Cuisine'' | |||
| [[Image:Thukpa, Tibetan noodle in Osaka, Japan.jpg|122px|centre|Dish of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]][[Image:Thukpa a Tibetan delicacy.jpeg|122px|centre|Thupka]][[Image:Thukpa 1.jpg|122px|centre|Indian Arunachala Cuisine]] | |||
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! [[Dance]] | |||
| [[Provincial dance of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Aji Lamu'' | |||
| [[Image:Aji Lamu Folk Dance of Arunachal Pradesh.jpg|122px|centre|Dance of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]] | |||
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! [[Instrument]]s | |||
| [[Provincial instrument of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Damaru'' [[Indian Arunachala provincial instrument]]<br> ''Pempa (instrument)'' | |||
| [[Image:Damaru.jpg|122px|centre|Instrument of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]][[Image:Pepa (musical instrument made of cow or buffalo horn) from Assam.jpg|122px|centre|Arunachali State Instrument]] | |||
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! [[Sport]] | |||
| [[Provincial sport of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Nyokum Archery'' | |||
| [[Image:Rikbaksta indian archer.jpeg|122px|centre|Sport of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]][[Image:Nyokum festival Nyishi.JPG|122px|centre|Nyokum Festival]] | |||
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! [[Festival]] | |||
| [[Provincial festival of Arunachala Praant (India)]]<br> ''Losar festival'' | |||
| [[Image:Losar Chamdo 1985.jpg|122px|centre|Sport of Arunachala Praant (Hindustan)]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:35, 18 May 2024


The Hindustani Provincial region of Arunachala Praant (India), is an Administrative division that comes under the nomenclature of the Republic of India. It is also one of Modern India's old amended Federal territories, Therefore The Union State of the Republic of India, too has it's own local representative basic provincial regional subnational symbols also; No more new renewal or further amendments since adoption of it's basic adaptation adjustments, since 1987 respectively.

Arunachali symbols
"Wearer Shoes Who Knows Where Shoes Are Pinches".

