Talk:Kiang

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I was doing some snooping around on the net concerning the etymology of the word Kiang. Just with the research from the net I found that the word Kiang comes from the Tibetan word Rkya meaning: brass vessel like a teapot with a spout, pot-belly or paunch. Dyingmonster (talk) 17:59, 8 April 2008 (UTC)