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Sosa
Village
Country India
StateUttrakhand
DistrictPithoragarh
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Sosa or Soso is one of the 14 villages in the Chaudans Valley of the sub-district Dharchula, district Pithoragarh in the Kumaoni region of Uttrakhand.

The residents are from the Rung community and are mainly Hyanki, Garkhal, and Budathoki. The language spoken is Bangbani, which falls under the RungLo regional dialect of the Rung people.

The village is predominantly occupied by Hyanki clan and are of the highest strata. It is believed that they are the descendants of Lalmani (Lata) Paliwal who migrated from Chittaurgarh sometime in mid 1700 AD. The available manuscripts tell that his only son Hriday (Hridwa) Pailwal along with his two wives was the actual founder of Hyanki clan in this region. There are many stories around the actual reason for their migration from Chittaurgarh, but none has been established as yet.