Sadiya (also, Sadia)'s a small town in the Tinsukia District of the North-eastern Indian state of Assam. It stands on a grassy plain, nearly surrounded by forested Himalayan mountains, on the right bank of what's locally (but erroneously) considered the main stream of the Brahmaputra river. Sadiya's famous for a flower named sotful (the word means "blessing" or a "desert flower"), which's much like Jasmine. Etymology Sadiya means "graveyard". Saadiya in Arabic means somebody who's very pious. H… (More on Sadiya)