Bhoti Kinnauri (or Nyamkat, or the Nyam language) is a Tibetic language spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh, India. It forms a closely...
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state of Himachal Pradesh. Kaike, once thought to be Kinnauri, is closer to Tamangic. Bhoti Kinnauri and Tukpa (locally called Chhoyuli) are Bodish (Lahauli–Spiti)...
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dictionary. Bhoti (lit. 'Tibetan') may refer to several Tibetic (Sino-Tibetan) languages spoken in India: Bhoti Kinnauri, a Tibetic language of Kinnaur...
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Kinnaur district (section Languages)
Valley Kinnauri Nati Kinnauri Shawl Kinnauri language West Himalayish languages (Kinnauri languages) Pahari Kinnauri language Chitkuli Kinnauri language Bhoti...
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languages spoken further north. According to Tournadre (2014), the Lahuli–Spiti languages include: Lahuli (Stod Bhoti) Spiti Nyamkat Bhoti Kinnauri Tukpa...
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state of Himachal Pradesh, India. These include: Bhoti Kinnauri also called Nyamkat, or the Nyam language Bunan, also known as Lahuli of Bunan, Gahri, Ghara...
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York City Nyam language, an Afro-Asiatic language Bhoti Kinnauri also called Nyamkat or the Nyam language, a Tibetic (Sino-Tibetan) language of Himachal...
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called toke and the most cherished necklaces called coin necklaces. Bhoti Kinnauri Bhasin et al. 1983, p. 16. Singh, Bhasin & Singh 2008, p. 193. Gupta...
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Himachal Pradesh (redirect from Languages of Himachal Pradesh)
Tibeto-Burman languages like Kinnauri (1.2%), Tibetan (0.3%), Lahuli–Spiti languages (0.16%), Pattani (0.12%), Bhoti Kinnauri, Chitkuli Kinnauri, Bunan (or...
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Lahaul and Spiti district (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
population speaks Kinnauri, 27% Pattani, 3.0% Bhotia, 2.9% Hindi, 2.8% Nepali and 2.6% Tibetan as their first language. The language, culture, and populations...
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