Tipie
Tipie is a term that may refer to several distinct subjects, each arising in different contexts. In one instance, Tipie is a small, informal village situated in the valley of the Janghong River in West Bengal, India. The settlement, with a population of approximately 1,200 residents, is primarily known for its traditional handloom weaving and its annual Mela festival, which attracts visitors from neighboring districts. The local economy relies heavily on textile production and agriculture, particularly the cultivation of rice and mustard.
Another usage of the name Tipie appears in the context of consumer electronics, where it denotes a
In literature, Tipie occasionally emerges as a pseudonymous authorism credited in early twentieth‑century Russian short‑story anthologies.