- shrublands.
Other common names for this
species include Tibetan wild ****,
khyang and gorkhar. The
kiang is the
largest of the wild ****es, with an average...
-
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of
Bangladesh and the
Rakhine State of Myanmar. The
Khyang are one of the
smallest ethnic groups in
Bangladesh with a po****tion of...
- donkey)
Somali wild ****
Equus afric****
somaliensis Kiang (Tibetan wild ****,
khyang, or gorkhar)
Equus kiang Eastern kiang Equus kiang holdereri Southern kiang...
-
Burma and Bangladesh.
There are
perhaps three distinct dialects, Asho (
Khyang), Chinbon, and Shendu.
Mayin and
Longpaw are not
mutually intelligible,...
- (****i), Gangte, Simte, Vaiphei, Sizang, Ralte,
Ngawn Southern: Shö (Asho/
Khyang, Chinbon), Thaiphum, Daai (Nitu), Mün, Yindu, Matu,
Welaung (Rawngtu), Kaang...
- The same
collection of
tribes were
called "Chins" by the
Burmese (spelt "
Khyangs" in the
original Burmese spelling). The
British also used the term "Lushais"...
- 0.07% po****tion of Bangladesh, Chakma, Chak, Marma,
Tanchangya and the
Khyang, who had been
since time
immemorial have
practiced Buddhism.
Other tribes...
- sunsets,[citation needed] has
several other attractions, including:
Aggmeda Khyang, a
large Buddhist monastery, and a
place revered by
around 400,000 Buddhist...
- Tanchangya, ****amese, Keot (Kaibarta), Chak, Pankho, Mro, Murang, Bom, Lushei,
Khyang, and Khumi, and
differ markedly from the
Bengali majority of Bangladesh...
- (Rakhine), Marma, Tripuri, Tanchangya, Chak, Pankho, Mru, Bawm, Lushai,
Khyang, and Khumi. The name
Jumma ("jum farmer") is
derived from jum cultivation...