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tongan Meaning in marathi ( tongan शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



टोंगन

पॉलिनेशियन मूळ किंवा टोंगन रहिवासी,

Noun:

टोंगण,



tongan's Usage Examples:

Malong Revolt The “Malong Revolt” disturbed the quiet life of the town in 1660-1661 when Andres Malong of Binalatongan (now San Carlos City in Pangasinan province) rose in arms to protest the abuses in the collection of tribute and in the conscription of men for “palo y servicios” (forced labor).


A petition was therefore, filed with the principales or municipal officials of Binalatongan to convert the village into a town.


Again on 5 June 1971 the Diocese of Daltonganj, comprising the civil districts of Hazaribagh (which itself became a diocese on 12 May 1995), and Palamau was carved out of the Archdiocese of Ranchi.


The schools established on Rakahanga and Manihiki taught the alphabet that missionaries had created for the Rarotongan language, which has two fewer consonant sounds than Rakahangan/Manihikian.


Binalatongan was the capital of Luyag na Caboloan, an ancient kingdom, which includes the present-day provinces of Tarlac, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, La Union, Pangasinan, and Benguet) ruled by King Ari Kasikis.


In 1718, Binalatongan was renamed (the Municipality [town] of) San Carlos.


Cook Islands Māori is simply called Māori when there is no need to disambiguate it from New Zealand Māori, but it is also known as Māori Kūki 'Āirani (or Maori Kuki Airani), or, controversially, Rarotongan.


The place was known then as Sitio Balubad, which was then still part of the town of Binalatongan (now San Carlos).


In 1855, a visiting Rarotongan missionary, Maretu, was concerned at the loss of life on the ocean voyages between the atolls, and decided part of the population should live permanently on Rakahanga and the remainder stay on Manihiki.


Conversational Maori, Rarotongan Language, by Taira Rere.


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