- The
Monpa (Tibetan: མོན་པ་, Wylie: mon pa, THL: mön pa) is a
major tribe of
Arunachal Pradesh in
northeastern India. The
Tawang Monpas have a migration...
- ʼOle, also
called ʼOlekha or
Black Mountain Monpa, is a
possibly Sino-Tibetan
language spoken by
about 1,000
people in the
Black Mountains of Wangdue...
- po****ted
state of India. It is an
ethnically diverse state, with
predominantly Monpa people in the west, Tani
people in the centre,
Mishmi and Tai
people in...
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Arunachal Pradesh of India,
where it is
sometimes referred to as “Central
Monpa”, and in
Southeast Tibet.: 4–6
There are
approximately 170,000 speakers...
- Mishmi,
Momba (
Monpa), "any Naga tribes", Sherdukpen, Singpho. By
ethnolinguistic classification: Tibeto-Burman
Bodic Languages Monpa (Chugpa, Takpa,...
- (Tibetan: དག་པ་ཁ་, Wylie: dak pa kha), Dakpakha,
known in
India as
Tawang Monpa, also
known as
Brami in Bhutan, is an East
Bodish language spoken in the...
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Kalaktang Monpa is an underdo****ented Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in West
Kameng district,
Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Kalaktang Monpa should not be confused...
- Sino-Tibetan: East
Bodish Meyor (Zakhring)
Monpa of
Tawang –
Tawang District Monpa of
Kalaktang (Tshangla)
Monpa of
Zemithang Monpa of Mago-Thingbu Tani: Nah Source:...
- BC. Van
Driem (1993)
indicates that
Sharchops are
closely related to the
Mönpa and that both are
descendants of the
indigenous Tibetic peoples (pre-Ngalop)...
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Sartang (Bootpa, But
Monpa, But Pa, Matchopa), 50%–60%
lexical similarity with Mey. Chug–Lish Lish (Lish) Chug (Chug
Monpa, Chugpa,
Monpa),
close to Lish Lieberherr...