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Aiyang Tlang

Coordinates: 21°40′23.78″N 92°36′16.01″E / 21.6732722°N 92.6044472°E / 21.6732722; 92.6044472
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Aiyang Tlang
Aiyang Tlang is a mountain of Bangladesh
View of Aiyang Tlang from the nearest village, Dalian Headman Para.
Highest point
Elevation1,005 m (3,297 ft)
Coordinates21°40′23.78″N 92°36′16.01″E / 21.6732722°N 92.6044472°E / 21.6732722; 92.6044472
Geography
Aiyang Tlang is located in Bangladesh
Aiyang Tlang
Aiyang Tlang
Location in Bangladesh (on the border with Burma)
LocationBangladeshBurma border
RegionBD
Parent rangeMowdok range
Geology
Mountain typeMountain

Aiyang Tlang is a mountain of Bangladesh . It is situated in Bangladesh–Myanmar border. [1]

Mr. Van Rausang Bawm, from local “Bawm ethnic community” of “Dalian headman para” of “Remakri” mouja, Thanchi upozilla , Bandarban dristrict, is the first man , who discovered it . [2]

13th of November 2019 , Engineer Mr.Jyotirmoy Dhar , being a first Bangladeshi , he was able to climb the peak of “Aiyang Tlang” mountain. Engineer Mr.Jyotirmoy Dhar was able to discover the nook and corner of the mountain and the coordinate of the mountain was measured by him , longitude is 21°40′23.78″N and latitude is 92°36′16.01″E . It’s height was measured 3298 feet high above sea level with a Global positioning system (GPS) device, by Engineer Mr.Jyotirmoy Dhar. [3] [4]

The headman of Dalian Headman Para of “Remakri” mouja, Thanchi upozilla , Bandarban dristrict , “Mr. Lal Ram Bawm” has ensured the authenticity of expedition of Engineer Mr.Jyotirmoy Dhar . The expedition is recorded in the nearest B.G.B camp. [5] [6]

Engineer Jyotirmoy Dhar dedicated his discovery and summit to his beloved person Dr. Rini Dhar and on her name he kept the name of this newly discovered peak in Bengali Language “Rinir Chura”. [7] [8]

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