• Hmar is a Kuki ethnic group living in Northeast Indian state of Manipur, Mizoram, Assam and western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh. They use Meitei...
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  • speak Hmar language and converse well in Manipuri (Meiteilon) ... Pangamte, L. Ruoivel (2019). New Hmar Grammar And Composition. Hmar Literature Society Manipur...
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  • 108, quotation: Whereas a number of the puristically motivated language societies have assumed de facto responsibility for language cultivation, the decisions...
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  • Pawi language, Paite language and Hmar language, especially at the literary level. Nagpuri literature refers to literature in the Nagpuri language, the language...
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    Eliade, Image and Symbol Hmar, Isaac L (8 August 2005). "Mizo-Kuki's Claim of Their Jewish Origin: Its impact on Mizo society". E-Pao. Retrieved 4 March...
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  • (Hallam, Ranglong, Darlong, Hauhulh, Simpi, Hualngo, Chorei), Thor (Tawr), Hmar, Hrangkhol, Biate (Biete), Hakha (Lai/Pawi, Mi-E, Zokhua), Pangkhua, Saihriem...
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    Zeliang, Kuki (Thadou), and Hmar (including Sakachep/Khelma) etc. (Nagaland); Mizo languages such as Lusei (including Hualngo), Hmar (including Chorei, Darlawng...
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    however, Dimasa remained demographically dominant whilst cohabiting with Hmar-Kukis and Zemi Nagas." (Ramirez 2007:93) Baruah, Manjeet (29 November 2020)...
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  • Boyd, Robin H. S. (1981). A Church History of Gujarat. Christian Literature Society. p. 46. "Bible in Gujarati". Wayback Machine. Archived from the original...
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    Kokborok (section Literature)
    language, published in 1976 by the Bible Society of India.[citation needed] The 21st century began for Kókborok literature with the monumental work, the Anglo-Kókborok-Bengali...
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