[Kulū sanga.] A bridge made of beams, used in the Himalayas.

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1832.  G. E. Mundy, Pen & Pencil Sk. Ind., I. iv. 241. Across a deep ravine … his Lordship erected a neat Sangah, or mountain-bridge, of pines. Ibid., v. 280. We crossed [the river] by a sangah loosely formed of pines.

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1871.  Harcourt, Himalayan Distr. Kooloo, etc., iii. 67. A sungha bridge is formed as follows:—On either side the river piers of rubble masonry, laced with cross-beams of timber, are built up [etc.].

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