Darmiya or Darma is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Darma Valley, Dharchula Tehsil, Pithoragarh District of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It...
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Uttarakhand, India Darma River, which forms the valley Darmiya language, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India Darma, a character in the 2018 animated...
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Tibeto-Burman languages West Himalayish languages Rongpo language Byangsi language Chaudangsi language Darmiya language Greater Magaric languages Raji language Rawat...
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Rongpo Almora (Ranglo) Darmiya Byangsi Dhuleli Chaudangsi Rangas (extinct early 20th century) Zhangzhung Zhangzhung, the sacred language of the Bon religion...
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Murmi & Gurung) Himalayish "major" Himalayish "minor" Himalayish (Rangkas, Darmiya, Chaudangsi, Byangsi) (perhaps also Dzorgai, Lepcha, Magari) Bahing–Vayu...
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Himalayish languages spoken in the former "state of Almora", now divided between India's Uttarakhand and far-western Nepal, viz., Rangkas, Darmiya, Chaudangsi...
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Pithoragarh district (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
include the three closely related languages of Byangsi, Chaudangsi, and Darmiya, as well as Rangkas & Rawat. The Van Rawat tribe speaks their own variety...
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Bhotiyas of Uttarakhand (redirect from Bhotia language)
Uttarkashi. The seven major Bhotiya groups in Uttarakhand are the Johari, Darmiya, Chaudansi, Byansi, Marchha (Mana Valley), Tolchha (Niti Valley) and Jadh...
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Kumaon division (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
the north of Kumaon are home to the Sino-Tibetan Byangsi, Chaudangsi, Darmiya, Raji, Rawat and Rangas (the last now extinct). The community radio station...
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high officials were already prominent during his reign, most importantly Darmiya and Tir (whose name appear on an important agreement named the Abarsal...
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