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- Kandali_Festival abstract "Kangdali Festival is a festival held by the Rung tribe of the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India. This festival coincides with the blooming of the Kandali plant, which flowers once every twelve years. It is held in the Chaundas Valley between August and October. It celebrates the defeat of Zorawar Singh's army, which attacked this area from Ladakh in 1841.".
- Kandali_Festival country Tribe.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageID "3199113".
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageLength "2726".
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageRevisionID "678472044".
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:August_observances.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Uttarakhand.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:October_observances.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pithoragarh_district.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:September_observances.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Chaundas_Valley.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Festival.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Kali_River_(Uttarakhand).
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Ladakh.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Pithoragarh.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Rungs.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Sharda_River.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Shraavana.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Strobilanthes_wallichii.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Tribal.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Tribe.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Uttarakhand.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Uttarakhand_Bhotiya.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLink Zorawar_Singh_Kahluria.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kandali Festival".
- Kandali_Festival begins Shraavana.
- Kandali_Festival celebrations "86400.0".
- Kandali_Festival date "August/September/October".
- Kandali_Festival hasPhotoCollection Kandali_Festival.
- Kandali_Festival holidayName "Kangdali Festival".
- Kandali_Festival observedby "Tribal Hindus".
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:As_of.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:India-festival-stub.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_holiday.
- Kandali_Festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kandali_Festival subject Category:August_observances.
- Kandali_Festival subject Category:Festivals_in_Uttarakhand.
- Kandali_Festival subject Category:October_observances.
- Kandali_Festival subject Category:Pithoragarh_district.
- Kandali_Festival subject Category:September_observances.
- Kandali_Festival hypernym Festival.
- Kandali_Festival type Article.
- Kandali_Festival type District.
- Kandali_Festival type Event.
- Kandali_Festival type Holiday.
- Kandali_Festival type SocietalEvent.
- Kandali_Festival type Article.
- Kandali_Festival type Attraction.
- Kandali_Festival type District.
- Kandali_Festival type Event.
- Kandali_Festival type TimeInterval.
- Kandali_Festival type Thing.
- Kandali_Festival type Q1445650.
- Kandali_Festival comment "Kangdali Festival is a festival held by the Rung tribe of the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India. This festival coincides with the blooming of the Kandali plant, which flowers once every twelve years. It is held in the Chaundas Valley between August and October. It celebrates the defeat of Zorawar Singh's army, which attacked this area from Ladakh in 1841.".
- Kandali_Festival label "Kandali Festival".
- Kandali_Festival sameAs m.08yrfx.
- Kandali_Festival sameAs Q17063550.
- Kandali_Festival sameAs Q17063550.
- Kandali_Festival wasDerivedFrom Kandali_Festival?oldid=678472044.
- Kandali_Festival isPrimaryTopicOf Kandali_Festival.
- Kandali_Festival name "Kangdali Festival".