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  1. E-textiles

    term loan to the Welcome Wing of London s Museum of Science. Overview The field of e textiles can be divided into two main categories E textiles with classical electronic devices such as conducting ... embedded into garments. This is the common type of e textile. E textiles with modern electronics ... that are more suitable for e textiles is the class of organic electronic materials, because ... 0 title Electronic Textiles Fiber Embedded Electrolyte Gated Field Effect Transistors for e Textiles ... ref External links Research labs http www.ccm.ece.vt.edu etextiles Virginia Tech E Textiles Lab ... on the basis of E Textiles http hlt.media.mit.edu High Low Tech Group, MIT Media Lab http subtela.hexagram.ca ... Reflist fabric Emerging technologies Category Technical fabrics Category Ambient intelligence Category ...   more details



  1. Textiles of Oaxaca

    the Mazatec and the pa o , a Chinantec head covering. Handcrafted Oaxacan textiles employ plainweave ... and surviving historic textiles that remains in popular use. ref name Johnson, p. 227 Other symbolic ... Maya textiles External links See hand colored photographs taken by photographer, Luis Marquez, in the 1930 ...&CISOPTR 9&CISOBOX 1&REC 1 University of Houston Digital Library DEFAULTSORT Textiles Of Oaxaca Category Textiles Oaxaca Category Oaxaca Category Mexican art Category Mesoamerican art Category Science ...   more details



  1. Trama Textiles

    TRAMA is a collective of 400 backstrap loom weaver occupation weaver s, mainly women, in Guatemala . ref name article TRAMA works with 17 weaving cooperatives, representing five regions in the Western Highlands of Guatemala Solol , Huehuetenango , Sacatep quez , Quetzaltenango and Quiche disambiguation Quich . History In 1988, after Guatemala s civil war , the association was formed to support women working in remote regions. ref name article Initially named CENAT Centro Nacional de Artesania Textile it later changed names when? date August 2010 to ASOTRAMA Asociaci n Trama and, finally, TRAMA Textiles. References Reflist refs ref name article cite web last VEDULA first MANASA title TRAMA Textiles weaves lives back together url http www.columbiamissourian.com stories 2010 03 23 trama textiles pays stephens visit accessdate 20 August 2010 ref official http tramatextiles.org http www.ammado.com nonprofit 49362 Trama Textiles http www.fairmonkey.se Hemsida 20 20engelsk Producenter Trama.htm TRAMA Textiles http www.columbiamissourian.com stories 2010 03 23 trama textiles pays stephens visit TRAMA Textiles weaves lives back together Category Companies of Guatemala Category Trade unions in Guatemala guatemala stub ...   more details



  1. International Textiles

    unreferenced date February 2011 International Textiles later The Ambassador was a British export magazine for textiles and fashion. It was published in Amsterdam by Pallas Studio established by Ludwig Katz and a Haarlem publishing house nl Uitgeverij en Drukkerij De Spaarnestad De Spaarnestad . Background The half Jewish Ludwig Katz, former Advertising Manager of L. Schottlaender & Co publishers of the textile periodical Der Konfektion r , has fled with his family penniless to Holland , after the periodical was Aryanization aryerized . Nevertheless his wide business contacts facilitated his establishment of Pallas Studio and helped him to launch International Textiles on 15 December 1933. L szl Moholy Nagy became the Art Director of the magazine, dictated the total format of International Textiles and brought to bear his wide range of elementary graphic devices and their agile permutation to direct the reader s mind through forceful, clear, legible and fresh layout s. He relished the publisher s new typeface , an important feature in regulating the tri lingual text. His constant questioning of the page space and sequence, supported by judicious, visual contrasts, demonstrated how his ... anonymously. History In 1933 the magazine International Textiles was set up in Amsterdam where ... news on all aspects of international fashion and textiles. It also featured articles on the international ... publication independently during the War, both using the title International Textiles . With the end ... to The Ambassador , acting as the British export journal for textiles and fashion. The original magazine continued publication in the Netherlands under the title International Textiles . In 1946 The Ambassador ... of new organisations to promote fashion and textiles such as the Colour, Design ... the Bauhaus to the new world by Achim Borchardt Hume http www.vam.ac.uk collections textiles resources archives archive index.html Textiles in the V&A Archives Category Professional and trade magazines ...   more details



  1. Return Textiles

    Infobox Company company name Return Textiles, LLC. company logo File ReturnLogo.jpg 200px company type Limited liability company LLC foundation 2003 location New York, NY key people industry textile products yarn br fabric revenue num employees homepage http www.returntextiles.com www.returntextiles.com Return Textiles, LLC is a developer, manufacturer, licensor and distributor of conventional and high performance, ecologically sustainable yarns and fabrics. Return Textiles product collection has a wide range of uses in a number of industries, including fashion, outdoor, athletic, automotive, luggage, furniture, uniform, and art. Overview Return Textiles has pioneered a high performance eco textile called Bionic yarn , which blends petroleum and natural based fibers with recycled plastic bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate PET . Return Textiles product collection has a wide range of uses in a number of industries, including fashion, outdoor, athletic, automotive, luggage, furniture, uniform, and art. In late 2008, grammy winning musician Pharrell Williams joined Return Textiles as an investor and product ambassador. ref http www.wwd.com markets news pharrell williams gets bionic yarn 1880328 Pharrell Williams Gets Bionic Yarn , WWD article ref References reflist External links http www.returntextiles.com Official website http www.bionicyarn.com Bionic Yarn homepage DEFAULTSORT Return Textiles Category Textile companies of the United States Category Companies established in 2003 Category Companies based in New York City ...   more details



  1. African textiles

    on the cloth very few are directly represented on the cloth itself. Textiles were also used as a form ... themselves by how many robes they had and what they were made out of. Weaving and the textiles were and still are very important to the African culture. The textiles included both men and women and the cloth ..., blankets, clothing, and wall, window and door hangings. As textiles became more sophisticated ... reflist textile arts DEFAULTSORT African Textiles Category Textiles Category African clothing ...   more details



  1. Bamboo textiles

    Standards GOTS and the Soil Association ref Soil Association Organic Standards January 2007 60 Textiles ... bamboo as a raw material for textiles and clothing Growth Bamboo has many advantages over cotton as a raw material for textiles. Reaching up to 35 metres tall, bamboos are the largest members ... 15 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year ref J. Janssen, Technical University Eindhoven, 2000 ref ... growth rate and crop yields. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bamboo Textiles Category Textiles ...   more details



  1. Maya textiles

    Maya civilization Maya textiles are the clothing and other indigenous textile arts of the Americas textile arts of the Maya people , indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous peoples of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico , Guatemala , Honduras , El Salvador , and Belize . Women have traditionally created textiles in Mayan society, and textiles were a significant form of Mayan art and Mayan religion religious beliefs . refimprove date April 2012 Process In woven textiles, the first step is preparing fiber, which can come from plants, such as cotton or maguey , or animals, such as wool from sheep. The loose fibers are spun into threads by hand, with Spindle textiles spindle s, a long stick like device for holding the thread, and Spindle whorl whorl s, a weight held on the spindle to increase its motion. ref http www.snomnh.ou.edu collections research cr sub ethnology mayan Technology Spinning.html Spinning From Fiber to Thread. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. The Fabric of Mayan Life An Exhibit of Textiles. Retrieved 7 March 2012. ref In the precolumbian era , Mayan women exclusively wove with loom Back strap loom backstrap loom s, that use sticks and straps worn around one s waist to create tension. After European contact, treadle looms were introduced, although backstrap .... The Fabric of Mayan Life An Exhibit of Textiles. Retrieved 7 March 2012. ref Bone picks were used ... often make textiles to enhance religious power the most common way of doing this was dressing for the maize ... their connection between the sky and the earth. See also Textiles of Oaxaca Notes reflist References ... of Washington, p7 27. Schevill, Margot B. 1993 Maya Textiles of Guatemala 1st ed. Austin University ... mayan Collection Collection.html The Pitzer Collection of Mayan Textiles , Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History textile arts DEFAULTSORT Maya Textiles Category Maya science and technology Textiles Category Maya clothing Textiles Category Maya art Textiles Category Indigenous textile art ...   more details



  1. Kaitag textiles

    File Kaitag.jpg thumb An early 19th century Kaitag textile Kaitag textiles are an unusual embroidery embroidered textile arts textile art form from the Kaitag district of southwest Republic of Dagestan Daghestan , Russia, inhabited mainly by Dargin people Dargins . Kaitag textiles are of simple construction, being Couching laid and couched silk embroidery thread floss embroidery on a cotton ground. The designs are generally in the style of classical Safavid Persian art, often illustrating horsemen and hunting scenes. Abstract Kaitag designs have been compared to those of Matisse and Paul Klee , though it is unlikely that either artist ever saw a Kaitag textile. Surviving examples are mostly from the 17th and 18th centuries. These embroideries were apparently made for local use in weddings, funerals, and for cradle trappings. ref http www.kunstpedia.com articles 73 1 Daghestans Kaitag Embroideries and Henri Matisse Page1.html Daghestan s Kaitag Embroideries ref Sadly, the traditional Kaitag art of embroidery was reportedly stamped out under Soviet rule. See also Suzani textile Suzani References Textile Gallery London , 1996, Textile Art of the Caucasus , exhibit catalog, privately printed. Primary source. reflist Further reading Kaitag Textile Art from Daghestan , by Robert Chenciner, 1993, Textile & Art Publications, London. ISBN 9781898406006. http www.cornucopia.net aboutkait.html Review External links http www.metropolitancarpet.com html body Kaitag antique oriental rugs.html Gallery of Kaitag textiles http www.kunstpedia.com articles 73 1 Daghestans Kaitag Embroideries and Henri Matisse Page1.html Daghestan s Kaitag Embroideries and Henri Matisse? Embroidery Category Textile arts Category Needlework Category Embroidery Category Dagestan textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Textiles of Bhutan

    Bhutanese textiles represent a rich and complex repository of a unique art form. They are recognised for their abundunce of colour, sophistication and variation of patterns, and the intricate dyeing and weaving techniques. The weavers, who are mostly women, must not be seen merely as creator of wealth but also as the innovators and owners of artistic skills developed and nurtured over centuries of time. History File Kushuthara.jpg thumb Kushuthara The history of Bhutanese textiles becomes more evident in the last century. As textile production moved beyond the confines of clothing to artistic expression of individuals and communities, patronage from the royal household was vital. Athough the founders of the House of Wangchuck Wangchuk dynasty are from Bumthang , their ancestral home is in Lhuentse district, ref cite web title Textile Museum Of Bhutan url http en.wikipedia.org wiki Bhutan Textile Museum accessdate 18 November 2011 ref which was historically recognised as the home of the most celebrated weavers in the country. The role and influence of royal women in sustaining and furthering the weaving tradition must be acknowledged. Trongsa penlop Jigme Namgyal built the Wangdichholing palace in 1857 the loom houses thagchem accommodating 30 to 40 weavers, were built around the same time near the palace and existed until the mid 1900s. File Various Bhutanese Textiles.jpg thumb An assortment of textiles from Bhutan The sister of the second king, Ashi Wangmo, is credited to have ... s interest and intervention have revitalised Bhutanese textiles, given the industry and impetus within the country and brought world attention to Bhutanese textiles. File Bhutanese Textile.jpg thumb A Bhutanese textile Today Bhutanese textiles have reached new heights of dynamism and respect ... and landed households also professional weavers. The all encompassing use of textiles took it beyond ... Of Patterns Plain weaves Plain weave textiles are usually woven in patterns with stripes and plaids ...   more details



  1. Sliver (textiles)

    A sliver rhymes with diver is a long bundle of fibre that is generally used to Spinning textiles spin yarn. A sliver is created by carding or combing the fibre, which is then drawn into long strips where the fibre is parallel. ref http www.cotton.org pubs cottoncounts fieldtofabric yarn.cfm Yarn Production , National Cotton Council of America ref When sliver is drawn further and given a slight twist, it becomes roving . ref Freund, Kimberlie and Norton, Marjorie J.T., Broadwoven Fabrics , USITC Publication 3410 4 ISBN 1 42 895826 6 ref ref http www.depts.ttu.edu itc spinprep lab.htm Spinning Prep Combing Lab , International Textile Center ref See also ISO 2 Notes references Spinning Category Spinning Category Fibers it Nastro cardato ...   more details



  1. Andean textiles

    Contemporary Peruvian woman working a hand Spindle textiles spindle File Kanari awaq 01.jpg center ... 500 20363 7. External links http www.incas.org SPChinchero.htm The Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco textile stub Textile arts DEFAULTSORT Andean Textiles Category Textile arts of the Andes Category ...   more details



  1. Textiles of Mexico

    File RuginProgressTeotitlan.JPG thumb 300px Rug in progress in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca Textiles of Mexico ... textiles are both made by craftsmen and in factories. Handcrafted goods include pre Hispanic ... thumb Diego Rivera mural depicting the making of textiles in the pre Hispanic period Pre Hispanic ... Veracruzana location Veracruz, Mexico language Spanish trans title Craft textiles in Mexico Introduction ... e Historia location Mexico language Spanish trans title Evolution of textiles in Mexico after the colonial ... name despues 19th century to present File Textiles Taller 2.jpg thumb Finishing a rebozo wrap at a workshop ... ecological cite news title Los nuevos textiles ecol gicos author Gabriela Casavantes url http www2.esmas.com mujer ecomujer 099481 los nuevos textiles ecolgicos newspaper es mas location Mexico date February 3, 2010 accessdate June 1, 2010 language Spanish trans title The new ecological textiles ... of textiles, especially cotton textiles, developed earlier than in other countries outside of Western ... textiles today Indigenous tradition File WeaverZaachila2.JPG thumb Woman in Zaachila, Oaxaca ... on a backstrap loom from Hidalgo state Hidalgo . Textiles is one of Mexico s more important crafts .... Both pre Hispanic and colonial era style textiles are still made in Mexico. In addition, many ... de Turismo Estado de Mexico location Mexico State language Spanish trans title Craft textiles ... for textiles fall into two groups smooth fibers such as silk, cotton, and wool, introduced to the American ... the community, a process which often begins with harvesting natural fibers and then spinning textiles spinning , dyeing , and weaving textiles. In various parts of Mexico, both native backstrap ... accessdate May 30, 2010 ref Most handcrafted textiles are produced by the sixty or so indigenous ethnic groups in Mexico, who mostly live in rural areas in the center and south of the country. In these textiles ... indigenous textiles are made at home by women and used for clothing, home use, decorative use and ceremonial ...   more details



  1. Amuzgo textiles

    textiles accessdate April 15, 2012 ref ref name houston cite web url http www.houstonculture.org ... is Tzjon non, especially in San Pedro Amuzgos, which means people of the textiles. ref name ... 28, 2001 page 6 language Spanish trans title Where they weave colors ref Textiles are an important part ... name artesania ref name alma cite news title Con el alma en un hilo. Textiles amuzgos de Xochistlahuaca ... language Spanish trans title With the soul in one thread. Amuzgo textiles of Xochistlahuaca, impressive ... textiles made in Amuzgo homes is still for family use, especially huipils. ref name tejedoras cite web ... in the preservation and promotion of Amuzgo textiles was the formation of the Liaa Ljaa cooperative ... dise os tradicionales amuzgos de Xochistlahuaca, Gro. de uso en los textiles elaborados en telar ... Study of the graphic language in Amuzgo textiles Rescue of traditonal Amuzgo designs from Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero in use in textiles made on a backstrap loom accessdate April 15, 2012 ref The cooperative ... Azcapotzalco, which aims to preserve Amuzgo textiles and other aspects of Amuzgo culture. The UAM library has a collection of original textiles, along with a catalog of 244 traditional designs used on clothing and other textiles, with photographs in the possession of the Xochistlahuaca Community .... ref name reclaman Designs The embroidery and weaving designs of Amuzgo textiles have significance .... ref name alma commonscat Amuzgo textiles References reflist crafts of Mexico DEFAULTSORT Amuzgo Textiles Category Weaving Category Indigenous textile art of the Americas Category Indigenous culture ...   more details



  1. Spindle (textiles)

    See also Distaff Leto Leto of the golden spindle Leto Timeline of clothing and textiles technology Commonscat Spindles Spinning DEFAULTSORT Spindle Textiles Category Spinning br Gwerzhid cv ... qu Puchka ru simple Spindle textiles fi V rttin sv Sl nda textil uk yi ...   more details



  1. Snag (textiles)

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  1. Staple (textiles)

    Image Spool of white thread.jpg thumb 230px A spool of white all purpose thread for sewing. Viewing in closeup shows the right handed Z twist as well as the tiny individual staples making up the cotton wrapping A Staple is a fiber fibre of a discrete length and may be of any composition, but a staple wool wool staple is an independent natural cluster of fibres not a single fibre. A continuous fibre such as natural silk or synthetic is known as a filament not a fibres...... Etymology Extended to cotton, flax and other textiles from wool. br Of uncertain origin but possibly a back formation ref staple, n.3 . OED Online . June 2011. Oxford University Press ref arising because part of the business of a wool stapler was Wool classing to sort and class the wool according to Wool measurement quality . Staple Length File PSM V39 D189 Magnified fibers of silk wool and cotton.jpg thumb right Magnified fibres of silk, wool, and cotton Staple length, a property of staple fiber fibre s, is a term referring to the average length of a group of fibres of any composition. Staple length depends on the origin of the fibres. Natural fibers natural fibres such as cotton or wool have a range of lengths in each sample, so the staple length is an average. For synthetic fibers synthetic fibres which have been cut to certain length, the staple length is the same for every fibre in the group. Staple length is an important criterion for spinning textiles spinning fibre, as shorter fibres are more difficult to spin than longer ones, the former also resulting in more hairy yarns. For cotton and wool, staple length was originally tested by hand, the tester removing a clump of fibre and then arranging it on a dark cloth for measurement. In the 70s machines were invented to do this task, taking around 5 minutes for cotton and for wool around 20 minutes. Today, machinery can take the measurement in seconds. Extra long staple cotton Gossypium barbadense Pima cotton Gossypium barbadense , also known a ...   more details



  1. Finishing (textiles)

    Shrinking , Sanforization Shearing or singe Textiles singeing smooths the fabric by removing the fine ... improvement in resistance to pilling or snag textiles snagging . These polymer finishes are also ... manufacturing Finishing processing of textiles Textile manufacturing, Finishing References Reflist Bibliography Kadolph, Sara J., ed. Textiles , 10th edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007, ISBN 0 13 ... von Wollgarnen durch Kurzzeitd mpfen 1986 , 817 fabric DEFAULTSORT Finishing Textiles Category Textile ...   more details



  1. Spinning (textiles)

    M title A Handbook of Textiles publisher Pergamon Press year 1970 pages 258 isbn 0 08 018057 4, 0 ...   more details



  1. Swift (textiles)

    For other uses, see Swift disambiguation Image UmbrellaSwift.jpg thumb A wooden umbrella swift Image Simm Stickerin.jpg thumb An umbrella swift in the background, holding a skein of red yarn A swift is a tool used to hold a skein of yarn while it is being wound off. ref name OED Swift. The Oxford English Dictionary . 2nd ed. 1989. ref It has an adjustable diameter so that it can hold skeins of many sizes, and rotates around a central rod. ref name OED ref name Interweave Handwoven Magazine. Weaving Terms. Weaving Resources. Interweave Press. March 1, 2008 http www.interweave.com weave projects articles Weaving terms.pdf . ref They are generally made out of wood or metal, however other materials may also be used. In the 18th and 19th centuries, swifts were sometimes made of whale ivory and they are now sought after antiques. Swifts are not used very much in the textile industry, but are used more by knitting knitters and crochet ers who buy their yarn in skein form. The swift allows for easy balling, without the yarn getting tangled and knotted. Types A swift can be as simple as four rods fixed into an axis, with bands connecting them. By sliding the bands the effective diameter changes, for different sized skeins. ref name OED However, most swifts are more complicated than this. The umbrella swift is one of the more common varieties, the advantage of it being that it folds up when not in use. Wooden umbrella swifts are the most common type of swift in use. They are preferred by spinning textiles hand spinners because they fold up, which is good for storage, and they are generally more stable, of higher quality, and look nicer than metal umbrella swifts. Image Spinner s Weasel.JPG thumb A spinner s weasel to the left A spinners weasel is similar to a swift, however it does not adjust to various sized skeins. While today this is a big disadvantage, as different manufacturers don t always make skeins the same size, it was not an issue when all yarn was hand spun. At th ...   more details



  1. Technical

    wiktionarypar technical selfref For the Wikipedia guideline, see Wikipedia Make technical articles accessible Technical may refer to Technical vehicle , a fighting vehicle based on a pickup truck Technical analysis , a discipline for forecasting the future direction of prices through the study of past market data Technical drawing , also known as drafting Technical death metal , a sub genre of death metal that focuses on complex rhythms, riffs and song structures Technical foul , an infraction of the rules in basketball usually concerning unsportsmanlike non contact behavior Technical rehearsal for a performance, often simply referred to as a technical Technical support , a range of services providing assistance with technology products Vocational education , often known as technical education See also Technology disambig ...   more details



  1. Calico Museum of Textiles

    , founding the Calico Museum of Textiles in Ahmedabad, as the specialist museum in India concerned with both the historical and technical study of Indian handicraft and industrial textiles. By the early ...no footnotes date May 2011 The Calico Museum of Textiles is located in the city of Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat in western India .The museum is managed by the Sarabhai Foundation and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ahmedabad. History The museum was founded in 1949 by the industrialist Gautam Sarabhai and his sister Gira Sarabhai. Ahmedabad at that time had a flourishing Ahmedabad textile industry textile industry . The museum was originally housed at the Calico Mills in the heart of the textile industry. But as the collection grew the museum was shifted to the Sarabhai House ... Indian institution. Its outstanding collection of Indian fabrics exemplifies handicraft textiles ... its energies on the vast and vital field of handicraft textiles, devoting less and less time to industrial ... programme. The programme worked on two series, namely Historical Textiles Of India under the editorship ... are tied up with the manufacture of textiles, and history might well be written with this as the leading motif. And indeed, so well had the Calico Museum of Textiles fulfilled this brief that by 1971 .... With such outstanding talent to guide it, the Calico Museum of Textiles in its three decades of existence ... but of excellence in all the many technical fields required to run a museum of this nature acquiring ... has resulted in research and publication of studies preoccupied with the technical and scientific ... The textiles on display include court textiles used by the Mughal Empire Mughal and provincial rulers ... textiles and religious textiles. The galleries also have exhibits on ritual art and sculpture, temple ... and lights are dimmed between visiting hours to extend the life of the textiles. References http www.calicomuseum.com ... ahmedabad.htm Calico Museum The Textiles Carry Tales textile museums coord missing Gujarat Category ...   more details



  1. Minister of Textiles (India)

    The Minister of Textiles is the head of the Ministry of Textiles India Ministry of Textiles and one of the Cabinet minister India cabinet ministers of the Government of India . india gov stub Category Cabinet of India ...   more details



  1. RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles

    Infobox RMIT School name RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles college College of Design and Social Context image head Keith Cowlishaw campus RMIT Brunswick partners website http www.rmit.edu.au browse ID 5vb9k3632hubz RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles The RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles is an Australian tertiary education tertiary school within the College of Design and Social Context DSC of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology RMIT University , located in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria . External links http www.rmit.edu.au browse ID 5vb9k3632hubz RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles See also RMIT University Schools of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Category RMIT University School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT Category Fashion schools ...   more details



  1. Textiles and dresses of Assam

    Unreferenced date August 2009 There is a wide variety of clothing and textiles involved with Culture of Assam Assamese culture . An enumeration of the significant items as well as terms used to refer to them is shown below. Cotton Dhoti Endi Eri Gamosa Jaapi Khadi Mekhela chador Assam silk Muga silk Muga silk Assam silk Pat silk Pat silk Riha garment Riha Suriya Tongali Uroni DEFAULTSORT Textiles And Dresses Of Assam Category Textiles and clothing of Assam Category Culture of Assam ...   more details




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