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The McMahon line at Yangtse is coterminous with the two foregoing ridgelines. [9] It underwent a material deviation in Yangtse in 1986, when Indian troops, in retaliation to Chinese occupation of the Wangdung pasture, [a] moved in Yangtse and occupied the stretch to the north of the hitherto prevailing line around Chumi Gyatse Falls.
List of air operations during the Battle of Europe. List of Allied attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz; List of strategic bombing over Germany in World War II; List of strategic bombing over the United Kingdom in World War II; List of amphibious assault operations; List of military operations on ice; List of naval battles
Battle of Kowloon: Stalemate between the British and the Qing. Battle of Chuenpi: The British defeated the Qing. 1840 Capture of Chusan: The British defeated the Qing. Battle of the Barrier: The British defeated the Qing. Second Battle of Chuenpi: The British defeated the Qing. Battle of the Bogue: The British defeated the Qing.
MBlaze Lightning 14:33, 28 December 2022 (UTC) Yes, border ridges have been bones of contention between India and China for a long time, e.g., Nathu La and Cho La clashes. I prefer "dominates" to "controls". Each party controls its side of the ridge. So, "controls" doesn't make sense. -- Kautilya3 15:33, 28 December 2022 (UTC)
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The Yangtze flows through a wide array of ecosystems and is habitat to several endemic and threatened species, including the Chinese alligator, the narrow-ridged finless porpoise, and also was the home of the now extinct Yangtze river dolphin (or baiji) and Chinese paddlefish, as well as the Yangtze sturgeon, which is extinct in the wild.
Map of Tsona Dzong and the Tawang region by Bailey and Morshead, showing "Talung La" Tulung La is at the northeastern corner of the Tawang district.The British political officer F. M. Bailey, who travelled through Tibet in 1912–1913, observed a "main Himalayan range" that runs from the high peaks of Namcha Barwa in an unbroken line till Tulung La.
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