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Daphla (or Dafla) Hills is a tract of hilly country on the border of western Arunachal and Assam occupied by an independent tribe called Daphla. It lies to the north of the Tezpur and North Lakhimpur subdivisions, and is bounded on the west by the Aka Hills and on the east by the Abor Range. In 1872 a party of independent Daphlas suddenly attacked a colony of their own tribesmen, who had settled at Amtola in British territory, and carried away forty-four captives to the hills. This led to the Daphla expedition of 1874, when a force of 1,000 troops released the prisoners and reduced the tribe to submission.

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  • Les muntanyes Dafla (Dafla Hills) són una secció de la cadena de l'Himàlaia al nord de Darrang i Lakhimpur, a Assam i fins a Arunachal Pradesh. És habitat pels . Sota els reis ahoms d'Assam els dafla feien incursions a les planes on recaptaven diners forçadament fins que fou considerat un dret; aquesta costum va durar fins al 1852 quan els britànics els van fer renunciar al suposat dret a canvi d'un subsidi. El 1872 un poble habitat per l'ètnia dafla a Assam fou arrasat per membres d'altres pobles de la mateixa ètnica procedents de la muntanya, sota acusació d'haver escampat una epidèmia; dues persones van morir i 44 van ser fetes presoneres; un bloqueig establert pels britànics no va reeixir i van haver d'enviar una força (1874-1875) que va alliberar als presoners que encara vivien. (ca)
  • Daphla (or Dafla) Hills is a tract of hilly country on the border of western Arunachal and Assam occupied by an independent tribe called Daphla. It lies to the north of the Tezpur and North Lakhimpur subdivisions, and is bounded on the west by the Aka Hills and on the east by the Abor Range. In 1872 a party of independent Daphlas suddenly attacked a colony of their own tribesmen, who had settled at Amtola in British territory, and carried away forty-four captives to the hills. This led to the Daphla expedition of 1874, when a force of 1,000 troops released the prisoners and reduced the tribe to submission. (en)
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  • Les muntanyes Dafla (Dafla Hills) són una secció de la cadena de l'Himàlaia al nord de Darrang i Lakhimpur, a Assam i fins a Arunachal Pradesh. És habitat pels . Sota els reis ahoms d'Assam els dafla feien incursions a les planes on recaptaven diners forçadament fins que fou considerat un dret; aquesta costum va durar fins al 1852 quan els britànics els van fer renunciar al suposat dret a canvi d'un subsidi. El 1872 un poble habitat per l'ètnia dafla a Assam fou arrasat per membres d'altres pobles de la mateixa ètnica procedents de la muntanya, sota acusació d'haver escampat una epidèmia; dues persones van morir i 44 van ser fetes presoneres; un bloqueig establert pels britànics no va reeixir i van haver d'enviar una força (1874-1875) que va alliberar als presoners que encara vivien. (ca)
  • Daphla (or Dafla) Hills is a tract of hilly country on the border of western Arunachal and Assam occupied by an independent tribe called Daphla. It lies to the north of the Tezpur and North Lakhimpur subdivisions, and is bounded on the west by the Aka Hills and on the east by the Abor Range. In 1872 a party of independent Daphlas suddenly attacked a colony of their own tribesmen, who had settled at Amtola in British territory, and carried away forty-four captives to the hills. This led to the Daphla expedition of 1874, when a force of 1,000 troops released the prisoners and reduced the tribe to submission. (en)
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  • Muntanyes Dafla (ca)
  • Daphla Hills (en)
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