Tangi (other) , the French spelling of Tangi
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Tangi is a Breton given name and surname for men. It may refer to: *Tangi, Odisha, a town in India * Tangi, Iran, a place in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran * Tangi, Pakistan **Tangi Tehsil, Pakistan, whose seat is Tangi *Land Rover Tangi, an armoured vehicle used in Northern Ireland * Tangihanga, a Māori funeral rite See also * Tanguy (other) Tanguy is the French spelling of Breton given name Tangi from ''tan'', "fire", and ''ki'', "dog". It may refer to: People Given name *Saint Tanguy, sixth-century Breton monk and abbey founder *Tanguy Malmanche (1875–1953), Breton writer *Tan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tangi, Odisha
Tangi is a town and block in Khordha district. It has a tehsil also. The population is close to 25,000 as per the 2011 census. It is a major town in Khordha district. Tangi is 65 km away from the state capital, Bhubaneswar. Tangi has several temples, including the Raghunath temple and the Lokanath temple. Transportation National Highway 16 (India), NH 16 runs through the town. The state capital, Bhubaneswar, is well-connected to the town by road and rail. The nearest railway station is Kalupada Ghat, located 3 km from the town. By road, Bhubaneswar can be reached in one and a half hours. References {{Khordha districtTangi is best semi urban Cities and towns in Khordha district ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Cities, Towns And Villages In Sistan And Baluchestan Province
The following is the List of cities, towns and villages in Sistan and Baluchestan Province in Iran. Alphabetically Cities are in bold text; all others are villages. A Ab Anar , Ab Anbar , Ab Chekan , Ab Duzak-e Pain , Ab Gushtukan , Ab Namard , Ab Shirin , Abadan , Abadan , Abadi Kharut , Abady Emam Zeman , Abak Ziri Haj Shir Mohammad , Aband , Abayegan , Abbas Abdollah , Abbas Bazar , Abbas Rostam , Abbas Shah Gol , Abbasabad , Abbasabad , Abbasabad , Abbasabad , Abbasabad , Abbasabad-e Senjadi , Abbasabad-e Sheykh Visi , Abbasiyeh , Abchegi , Abd ol Aziz , Abd ol Azizabad , Abd ol Ghafur , Abdol Ghani Brick Works , Abdol Rahman Safarzayi , Abdol Rahman Sarani , Abdolabad , Abdollah Bazar , Abdollahabad , Abdollahabad , Abdu Zehi , Abeshki , Abgah , Abgurandan , Abil , Abil Pol Randeh , Abkas , Abrin , Abtar , Abzan , Achkidar , Achu Bazar , Adamabad-e Baluchi Now , Adelabad , Adernag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tangi, Pakistan
Tangi is a Tehsil (town as in some places) and union council of Charsadda District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Overview and History It is one of eight towns in Hashtnagar and is located at 34°18'0N 71°39'14E with an altitude of 327 metres (1076 feet) lying to the north-west of the district capital - Charsadda. 80% of Tangi's old and local population belongs to Muhammadzai(Hassan khel,Daulat khel,Mula khel,Matooz khel,Nando khel,sahibzadgan,Usman khel,Ibrahim khel,shahbaz khel etc these are also sub branches of muhammadzai) tribe. But there are also some other large Pashtun tribes. In which Mohmand, Utmankhel, Syed ,Piran, Kakakhel Miyagan etc. The notable attractions of Tangi are Stone built mosque (Gato jumat) Tangi Barazai Daulat Khel, Old Bachayan Hujra (Nasratzai) of Noble Sahibzada Saif-Ur-Rehman Bacha, Old Hindu temple Tangi Barazai Tarra Kocha, Old Hujra Khan Bahadur Mir Alam Khan Tangi Barazai Daulatkhel, Hujra Daud Khan (Aashiyana Abdul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tangi Tehsil
Tangi Tehsil is a tehsil located in Charsadda District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.Tehsils & Unions in the District of Charsada - Government of Pakistan Short history of tehsil Tangi During Tangi was part of the old (then part of ) later Tangi became a tehsil in its own right. Some beautiful and ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Land Rover Tangi
The Land Rover Tangi is a type of armoured vehicle, based on the Land Rover chassis and used in policing in Northern Ireland. They were used by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and are currently used by its replacement, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). The vehicle was designed and built in house by the Royal Ulster Constabulary's own engineers.Dunne, D. 2007. ''Armoured and Heavy Vehicles of the RUC 1922–2001'', Ian Allan Publishing. History of armoured Land Rovers in Northern Ireland Due to the Troubles in Northern Ireland the RUC had long used armoured vehicles to provide protection to its officers. The first to be based on the Land Rover appeared in 1957, based on a Series 1 109" wheelbase pick-up body. This incorporated only a basic level of protection, designed to defend against bricks and bottles in a public order situation. An expanded metal cage was fitted over the rear cargo bed and lined with hardboard to prevent sharp objects being thrust through ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tangihanga
''Tangihanga'', or more commonly, ''tangi'', is a traditional Māori funeral rite held on a marae. While still widely practised, it is not universally observed in modern times. Each iwi (tribe/nation) differs on how they honour those who pass. ''Tangihanga'' generally take three days with burial on the third day. From the moment of death, the (body of the deceased) is rarely alone. The is transported (usually from a hospital and via a funeral home) to the marae. There they are welcomed with a and will lie in state for at least two nights, usually in an open coffin, in the . Throughout the tangihanga, the is flanked by the (the bereaved family) (sometimes called the or mourners), who take few and short breaks, dress in black, and sometimes wreath their heads in kawakawa leaves. Around the coffin, flowers and photographs of deceased relatives are placed. Visitors come during the day, sometimes from great distances despite only a distant relationship, to address the deceased. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |