• Dzongkha-speaking Bhutanese, however, Sharchops are marginalized in Bhutan. The Sharchops are the largest ethnic group in Bhutan. The Sharchops comprise most of the population...
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  • Sharchop may refer to: Sharchop people Sharchop language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sharchop. If an internal link...
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    yak, goats and horses. The Monpa have a very close affinity with the Sharchops of Bhutan. Tibetan Buddhists texts present "Monyul" (literally, "low land")...
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  • census claimed Sharchops represented 30% of the population and Ngalops about 17%. The World Factbook estimates the "Bhote" Ngalop and Sharchop populations...
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  • The Sharchops, descendants of the country's probable original inhabitants, make up most of the eastern population. It is reported that some Sharchops practice...
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  • Jongkhar-Tashigang national highway in the 1960s. In the past[when?] the Sharchops of Tashigang, Dundsan, Orong and Yangtse used to trade in a small Indian...
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    the mother tongue of the Tshangla people, generally known by its exonym Sharchops. It is the dominant language in Eastern Bhutan and was formerly spoken...
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  • politically and culturally dominant Ngalop of western and northern Bhutan, the Sharchop of eastern Bhutan, the Lhotshampa concentrated in southern Bhutan, and...
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    consist of the Ngalops and Sharchops, called the Western Bhutanese and Eastern Bhutanese respectively. Although the Sharchops are slightly larger in demographic...
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  • Tshangla Native to Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, Tibet Ethnicity Sharchops, Monpa, Pemako Tibetans Native speakers (170,000 cited 1999–2007) Language family...
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