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The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1989, is the 50th Tiger reserve in India. The Sanctuary is rich with floral and faunal diversity. It is situated in the Lohit District of the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The park is named after the Kamlang River which flows through it. The Mishmi, Digaro Mishmi , and Miju Mishmi people tribal people who reside around the periphery of the sanctuary claim their descent from the King Rukmo of the epic Mahabharata. They believe in a myth of an invisible god known as Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu. An important body of water in the sanctuary is the Glow Lake. Located in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones, the sanctuary is the habitat of the four big cat species of India: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard and snow leopard.

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  • Parco naturale del Kamlang (it)
  • Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary (en)
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  • The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1989, is the 50th Tiger reserve in India. The Sanctuary is rich with floral and faunal diversity. It is situated in the Lohit District of the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The park is named after the Kamlang River which flows through it. The Mishmi, Digaro Mishmi , and Miju Mishmi people tribal people who reside around the periphery of the sanctuary claim their descent from the King Rukmo of the epic Mahabharata. They believe in a myth of an invisible god known as Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu. An important body of water in the sanctuary is the Glow Lake. Located in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones, the sanctuary is the habitat of the four big cat species of India: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard and snow leopard. (en)
  • Il parco naturale del Kamlang (Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary), creato nel 1989, è un parco ricco di flora e fauna. Si trova nel distretto di Lohit, nello stato dell'India nordorientale di Arunachal Pradesh. Il parco prende il suo nome dal fiume Kamlang, che vi scorre attraverso. Intorno al parco sono insediate le tribù Mishmi, Digaru e Mizo, che sostengono di discendere dall'epico Re Rukmor del Mahābhārata. Le tribù credono nel mito di un dio invisibile, Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu. Importante nel parco è il lago Glow; essendo situato in zona tropicale e sub-tropicale, il parco è l'habitat delle quattro specie di grandi felini dell'India: la tigre, il leopardo, il leopardo nebuloso e il leopardo delle nevi. (it)
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  • Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary (en)
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  • Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary (en)
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  • Lohit District, Arunachal Pradesh, India (en)
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  • Glow Lake in Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary (en)
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  • The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1989, is the 50th Tiger reserve in India. The Sanctuary is rich with floral and faunal diversity. It is situated in the Lohit District of the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The park is named after the Kamlang River which flows through it. The Mishmi, Digaro Mishmi , and Miju Mishmi people tribal people who reside around the periphery of the sanctuary claim their descent from the King Rukmo of the epic Mahabharata. They believe in a myth of an invisible god known as Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu. An important body of water in the sanctuary is the Glow Lake. Located in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones, the sanctuary is the habitat of the four big cat species of India: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard and snow leopard. (en)
  • Il parco naturale del Kamlang (Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary), creato nel 1989, è un parco ricco di flora e fauna. Si trova nel distretto di Lohit, nello stato dell'India nordorientale di Arunachal Pradesh. Il parco prende il suo nome dal fiume Kamlang, che vi scorre attraverso. Intorno al parco sono insediate le tribù Mishmi, Digaru e Mizo, che sostengono di discendere dall'epico Re Rukmor del Mahābhārata. Le tribù credono nel mito di un dio invisibile, Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu. Importante nel parco è il lago Glow; essendo situato in zona tropicale e sub-tropicale, il parco è l'habitat delle quattro specie di grandi felini dell'India: la tigre, il leopardo, il leopardo nebuloso e il leopardo delle nevi. (it)
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