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INDIEN, 3. QUARTAL 2016: Kurzübersicht Über Vorfälle Aus Dem Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) Zusammengestellt Von ACCORD, 12 INDIEN, 3. QUARTAL 2016: Kurzübersicht über Vorfälle aus dem Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) zusammengestellt von ACCORD, 12. Dezember 2016 Staatsgrenzen: GADM, November 2015a; Verwaltungsgliederung: GADM, November 2015b; Grenzstatus Bhutan/China: CIA, 2012; Grenzsta- tus China/Indien: CIA, 2006; Grenzstatus des Kashmir: CIA, 2004; Geo-Daten umstrittener Grenzen: GADM, November 2015a; Natural Earth, ohne Datum; Vorfallsdaten: ACLED, ohne Datum (a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f),(g),(h),(i),(j); Küstenlinien und Binnengewässer: Smith und Wessel, 1. Mai 2015 Konfliktvorfälle je Kategorie Entwicklung von Konfliktvorfällen von Jänner 2015 bis September 2016 Kategorie Anzahl der Vorfälle Summe der Todesfälle Ausschreitungen/Proteste 26162 235 Gewalt gegen 1985 1278 Zivilpersonen Kämpfe 946 2611 Fernangriffe 140 14 strategische 139 0 Entwicklungen gesamt 29372 4138 Das Diagramm basiert auf Daten des Armed Conflict Location & Event Die Tabelle basiert auf Daten des Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project Data Project (verwendete Datensätze: ACLED, April 2016und ACLED, ohne (verwendete Datensätze: ACLED, ohne Datum (a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f),(g),(h),(i),(j)) Datum (a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f),(g),(h),(i),(j)). INDIEN, 3. QUARTAL 2016: KURZÜBERSICHT ÜBER VORFÄLLE AUS DEM ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) ZUSAMMENGESTELLT VON ACCORD, 12. DEZEMBER 2016 LOKALISIERUNG DER KONFLIKTVORFÄLLE Hinweis: Die folgende Liste stellt einen Überblick über Ereignisse aus den ACLED-Datensätzen dar. Die Datensätze selbst enthalten weitere Details (Ortsangaben, Datum, Art, beteiligte AkteurInnen, Quellen, etc.). In der Liste werden für die Orte die Namen in der Schreibweise von ACLED verwendet, für die Verwaltungseinheiten jedoch jene der GADM-Daten, auf welchen die Karte basiert (in beiden Fällen handelt es sich ggf. um englische Transkriptionen). Daten zu Ereignissen auf dem Siachengletscher werden in dieser Übersicht nicht berücksichtigt. In Andhra Pradesh wurden 134 Vorfälle mit 12 Toten erfasst, an folgenden Orten: Amritsar, Anantapur, Anantnag, Auroville, Bagalkot, Bandipora, Baramulla, Bathinda, Bellary, Bhiwadi, Bhubaneswar, Bidadi, Bidar, Bodinayakkanur, Budgam, Chandel, Chandigarh, Chee, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Devipur, Dhanbad, Dindigul, Gaya, Ghasipura, Golaghat, Guwahati, Itanagar, Jagdalpur, Jaipur, Kaggaladahundi, Kaithal, Kalpetta, Karnal, Kokrajhar, Kozhikode, Kulgam, Kupwara, Kurnool, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurantakam, Mandya, Mani Singh Wala, Mau, Mohali, Mumbai, Mysore, Narasapur, Navi Mumbai, Nazira, Neemrana, New Delhi, Noida, Nowgam, Ongole, Palayamkottai, Patiala, Phagwara, Poonch, Puducherry, Pulwama, Qazigund, Raha, Ranastalam, Ranchi, Sadar Bazar, Serfanguri, Shillongoni, Singhpora Pattan, Solan, Sonari, Sonhan, Sopore, Srinagar, Srirangapatna, Tangla, Thoubal, Tinsukia, Tiruchirappalli, Tirupati, Tiruvannamalai, Una, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Wanpoh, Yairipok, Yamunanangar. In Arunachal Pradesh wurden 39 Vorfälle mit 4 Toten erfasst, an folgenden Orten: Ahmedabad, Batamaloo, Bathinda, Berhampur, Bhopal, Bijhbehara, Chamarajanagar, Chandigarh, Changlang, Dehradun, Guwahati, Itanagar, Jagdalpur, Jeypore, Kaloosa, Kupwara, Lalpora, Lucknow, Naharlagun, Neemrana, New Delhi, Nizamabad, Nowgam, Padgampora, Phagwara, Porbandar, Ranchi, Rangiya, Rayagada, Sivaganga, Sopore, Tirunelveli, Tirupati, Tiruvannamalai, Wanpoh. In Assam wurden 1824 Vorfälle mit 550 Toten erfasst, an folgenden Orten: AIIMS University, Abohar, Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Ahmednagar, Ajmer, Aligarh, Allahabad, Almora, Ambala, Amethi, Amjonga, Amreli, Amritsar, Anandur, Anantnag, Angul, Athagarh, Aurangabad, Bachwara, Badarpur, Baddi, Badhra, Bagalkot, Bagha Purana, Ballia, Bandipora, Bangana, Bansa, Barama, Baramati, Baramulla, Bardhaman, Bareilly, Bargarh, Barkola, Barpeta, Basaguda, Basugaon, Batamaloo, Batengoo, Bathinda, Baudh, Beerwah, Behaj Gujjran, Belagola, Beldanga, Belgaum, Bellary, Bengaluru, Berhampur, Bhabhar, Bharatpur, Bhiwadi, Bhiwani, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Bidadi, Bidar, Bijapur, Bijbehara, Bijhbehara, Bokajan, Bokakhat, Bokaro, Bongaigaon, Bordubi, Budgam, Bulandshahr, Calangute, Chabua, Chakpikarong, Chamarajanagar, Chamba, Chamkaur Sahib, Chandel, Chandigarh, Charichhak, Chauhtan, Chavara, Chennai, Cheraiya, Chhota Udepur, Chitradurga, Coimbatore, Cuttack, Dabri, Dara, Daulatpura Niwan, Davanagere, Davangere, Dehradun, Dhamtari, Dhanbad, Dharamsala, Dharmapuri, Dharwad, Dhekiajuli, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Dindigul, Diphu, Dispur, Doom Dooma, Dooma Dooma, Doomdooma, Duliajan, Erode, Etawah, Farrukhabad, Farrukhnagar, Fatehgarh Chhanna, Fatehgarh Sahib, Fatehpur, Fazilka, Firozabad, Gabhorubheti, Gadag-Betageri, Ganderbal, Gandhinagar, Garhwa, Gaya, Getalsud, Gharachon, Ghaziabad, Ghitorni, Ghorabandha, Goalpara, Gogamukh, Gohpur, Gola, Golaghat, Gondal, Gorakhpur, Gossaigaon, Gulbarga, Gumma, Gumudumaha, Gurgaon, Gurusar, Guwahati, Habakadal, Hailakandi, Hakuwala, Hale Budanur, Hamirpur, Handwara, Hanumangarh, Haridwar, Hariharpara, Hassan, Hazaribagh, Hezamara, Hisar, Hojai, Hosahalli, Hoshiarpur, Howraghat, Hubballi, Hubli, Hyderabad, Imphal, Itanagar, Jagdalpur, Jagiroad, Jagraon, Jagtial, Jaipur, Jaitu, Jakhalabandha, Jalandhar, Jammu, Jamshedpur, Jhajjar, Jharbari, Joboka, Jonai Bazar, Jor Bagh, Jorhat, Joshimath, Junagadh, Kaggaladahundi, Kaithal, Kajalgaon, Kalayat, Kalkaji, Kallakudi, Kaloosa, Kalpetta, Kamjong, Kanniyakumari, Kanpur, Kanyakumari, Karigaon, Karimganj, Karnah, Karnal, Karol Bagh, Karra, Karur, Kasaragod, Kasba, Katpadi, Kaziranga, Keran, Keylong, Khairat, Kilakarai, Kishanpura, Kishtwar, Kochi, Kohora, Kokrajhar, Kolkata, Koraput, Kozhikode, Krishnagiri, Krishnarajasagara, 2 INDIEN, 3. 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DEZEMBER 2016 Krishnarajpet, Kulgam, Kullu, Kupwara, Kurnool, Kurukshetra, Lahowal, Laipuli, Lakhimpur, Lalapur, Latehar, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Lumding, Maddur, Madurai, Madurantakam, Malavalli, Malkangiri, Malout, Mandya, Mangaldai, Mangaluru, Mani Singh Wala, Mardapal, Mathurapur, Maur Charat Singh, Meerut, Mohali, Moirangpurel, Morigaon, Morinda, Mudukulathur, Muktsar, Mumbai, Mundri, Mussoorie, Mysore, Nabarangpur, Nagaon, Nagepur, Nagercoil, Nagla Megha, Naharlagun, Namrup, Naphuk, Narasapur, Nargund, Narsinghpur, Navalgund, Nazira, Neemrana, New Delhi, Nilbagan, Nindana, Niz Juria, Noida, North Lakhimpur, Nowatta, Nowgam, Nowpora, Nutan Bazar, Ongole, Orang, Pabhoi, Padgampora, Palashbona, Palayamkottai, Palkot, Panchkula, Pangei, Panipat, Parbatipur, Parbhani, Patacharkuchi, Patiala, Patiyali, Patna, Pattamundai, Pattukkottai, Perambalur, Perambra, Perungudi, Phagwara, Phayeng, Phillobari, Phoudel, Pithoragarh, Pookkottumpadam, Poonch, Puducherry, Pulwama, Qazigund, Raha, Rainawari, Raisen, Rajgarh, Rajpipla, Rampur, Ranchi, Rangapara, Rangiya, Ranigaon, Rasulpur, Rayagada, Rithala, Rohtak, Ronghang, Rongpur, Rourkela, Saharanpur, Sahebganj, Saifai, Salamabad Uri, Salem, Sambalpur, Samrala, Sangat, Sangli, Sangrur, Sanjenbam, Sarkaghat, Sehna Khera, Serfanguri, Sessa Kasa, Shahkot, Shamli, Shillong, Shillongoni, Shimla, Shivamogga, Shopian, Silchar, Siliguri, Siljani, Singanallur, Singhpora Pattan, Sivaganga, Solkhian, Sonari, Songadh, Sonipat, Sopore, Soro, Sri Ganganagar, Srinagar, Sriperumbudur, Srirangapatna, Suffry, Sunder Nagar, Sunki, Surat, Sutana, Tangla, Tapukara, Tarn Taran, Tarsikka, Thakur Billa, Thirubuvanai, Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvarur, Thoubal, Tinsukia, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, Tirupati, Tiruppur, Tiruvannamalai, Toupokpi, Tral, Tregham, Udipora-Gangapora, Udupi, Ulundurpet, Una, Uthamapalayam, Vanur, Varanasi, Veraval, Verka, Vijayawada, Villianur, Virapuram, Visakhapatnam, Wallajahbad, Wanpoh, Yadgir, Yairipok, Yamunanangar, Yaripora, Yavatmal, Zainageer. 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