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Deothang, also known as Dewathang, is a town in south-eastern Bhutan which falls under Samdrup Jongkhar District. In 2010 it became part of Samdrup Jongkhar
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War fought between British India and Bhutan in 1864–1865
and swamps. The column in the east went up to the fort Dewangiri, called Deothang under the Bhutanese, and captured it before suffering a humiliating defeat
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Bhutanese ruler; Founder of the Wangchuck dynasty
British Imperial Force at Deothang. He was successful in the January and February 1865 attacks on the British outpost in Deothang. However, later that year
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1865-04-3030 April 1865 Dewangiri, Deothang, Bhutan James Dundas Anglo-Bhutanese War 1865-04-3030 April 1865 Dewangiri, Deothang, Bhutan Edward Leach Second
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Damphu DAMA, Dagana, Dagapela, Drujegang, Panbang DAMA 7 - Jongkhar, Deothang, Nganglam, Bangtar DAMA, Daifam DAMA, Nganglam DAMA, Gatshel, Gatshel DAMA
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32 square miles (83 km2), which was ceded to Bhutan, where it is called Deothang, in 1951. The area contains ruins of ancient temples and loose structures
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River in India
Baksa & Nalbari Physical characteristics Source Bhutan Hill • location Deothang, Bhutan • coordinates 26°51′24.5″N 91°24′54.2″E / 26.856806°N 91.415056°E
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District Nangkor Samtse District Phuentsholing Samdrup Jongkhar District Deothang Sarpang District Gelephu Thimphu District Olakha (two sites) Thimphu District
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Prime Minister of Bhutan
Treaty of Punakha. Under the new agreement, India returned the land around Deothang, subject of part of the 1865 Anglo-Bhutanese War. Throughout his career
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Namgay Ratty Dorji Samdrup Jongkhar Orong Kuenga Dorji Samdrup Jongkhar Deothang Sangay Lhendup Samdrup Jongkhar Lauri Jigme Wangchuk Samtse Dorokha Chhatrapati
2007–2008 Bhutanese National Council election
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Indian poet (born 1950)
Changing to teaching he became a lecturer at the Royal Bhutan Polytechnic, Deothang, Bhutan, 1974–76. Joining the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad as Lecturer
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Range office Gewogs Covered Dzongkhags covered 1 Samdrup Jongkhar Range Deothang, Gomdhar, Wangphu, Orong Samdrup Jongkhar 2 Jomotsangkha Range Lauri, Serthi
Department of Forests and Park Services of Bhutan
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Second-level administrative division in Bhutan
Dewathang དབེ་བ་ཐང་ Samdrup Jongkhar Dzongkhag Thromde Class A Dewathang or Deothang (merged with Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde) Yenlag Thromde Phuentshothang ཕུན་ཚོགས་ཐང
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Buddhist monastery in Bhutan
1864–65 battle fought between the British Army and the Bhutanese Army at Deothang in Bhutan, it is mentioned that the hands of the British military officer
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education was provided by Royal Bhutan Polytechnic just outside the village of Deothang, Samdrup Jongkhar District, and by Kharbandi Technical School in Kharbandi
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1910 treaty between Bhutan and British India
Indo-Bhutan Treaty. Under this agreement, India returned the land around Deothang, subject of part of the 1865 Anglo-Bhutanese War. In February 2007, the
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