Kurung Kumey district

[citation needed] The territory occupied by the present district became part of the North East Frontier Tracts in 1914.[3] According to the 2011 census Kurung Kumey district has a population of 92,076,[1] roughly equal to the nation of Seychelles.Tarh is a clan-based society mixed of several clans like Hura, Tam, Takio, Tame, Tayeng, Hina, Tarak, and many more some of them settled in Kra Daadi, Lower Subansiri, Papum Pare, East Kameng, etc.Bangru as a distinct cultural and linguistic group is hardly known by outsiders; who still consider them as part of the Nyishi tribe.They are considered to be more similar to the Miji (Sajolang) of the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh in terms of their language and customs.
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