Harong Hurong (Bengali: হারং হুরং) is the name of an ancient cave in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh. The word Harong Hurong are the two dialects of two ancient Sylheti word. In Sylheti language, the word 'harong' means narrow or alternative route, and 'hurang' means 'tunnel'. That is, the word 'harong hurong' refers to the alternative tunnel way. There is a legend that, in 1303, when the king of Gour Govinda heard the news of Shahjalal's arrival in the region, he along with his army fled through the tunnel and was missing forever.
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| - Harong Hurong (Bengali: হারং হুরং) is the name of an ancient cave in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh. The word Harong Hurong are the two dialects of two ancient Sylheti word. In Sylheti language, the word 'harong' means narrow or alternative route, and 'hurang' means 'tunnel'. That is, the word 'harong hurong' refers to the alternative tunnel way. There is a legend that, in 1303, when the king of Gour Govinda heard the news of Shahjalal's arrival in the region, he along with his army fled through the tunnel and was missing forever. (en)
- Harong Hurong (Sylheti:ꠢꠣꠞꠋ ꠢꠥꠞꠋ, bengalese: হারং হুরং) è il nome di un'antica grotta nella regione di Sylhet in Bangladesh. La parola Harong Hurong sono i due dialetti di due antiche parole Sylheti. Nella lingua Sylheti, la parola "harong" significa percorso stretto o alternativo e "hurang" significa "tunnel". Cioè, la parola "harong hurong" si riferisce alla via alternativa del tunnel. C'è una leggenda secondo cui, nel 1303, quando il re di Gour Govinda apprese la notizia dell'arrivo di Shahjalal nella regione, insieme al suo esercito fuggì attraverso il tunnel e scomparve per sempre. (it)
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| - Mulnicherra, now the oldest tea garden in South Asia, is home to the Harong Hurong cave which Govinda supposedly retreated to. (en)
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| - Harong Hurong (Bengali: হারং হুরং) is the name of an ancient cave in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh. The word Harong Hurong are the two dialects of two ancient Sylheti word. In Sylheti language, the word 'harong' means narrow or alternative route, and 'hurang' means 'tunnel'. That is, the word 'harong hurong' refers to the alternative tunnel way. There is a legend that, in 1303, when the king of Gour Govinda heard the news of Shahjalal's arrival in the region, he along with his army fled through the tunnel and was missing forever. (en)
- Harong Hurong (Sylheti:ꠢꠣꠞꠋ ꠢꠥꠞꠋ, bengalese: হারং হুরং) è il nome di un'antica grotta nella regione di Sylhet in Bangladesh. La parola Harong Hurong sono i due dialetti di due antiche parole Sylheti. Nella lingua Sylheti, la parola "harong" significa percorso stretto o alternativo e "hurang" significa "tunnel". Cioè, la parola "harong hurong" si riferisce alla via alternativa del tunnel. C'è una leggenda secondo cui, nel 1303, quando il re di Gour Govinda apprese la notizia dell'arrivo di Shahjalal nella regione, insieme al suo esercito fuggì attraverso il tunnel e scomparve per sempre. (it)
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