- The
Tanchangya people ,
Tanchangyas or
Tonchongyas (/ˈtɒntʃɒŋɛ/) are an
indigenous ethnic group living in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh...
- Look up
Tanchangya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tanchangya or
Tongchangya may
refer to:
Tanchangya people, a
tribal people of Bangladesh, India...
- The
Tanchangya language is one of the
eleven indigenous languages in
Chittagong Hill
Tracts in present-day Bangladesh, and an
ethnic group in the Indian...
- The
Tanchangya script, also
known as Ka-Pat, is an
abugida used to
write the
Tanchangya language. It is in the
southern Brahmic family of scripts. Due...
- landscape, scenery, lake,
indigenous groups (Chakma, Marma, Mizo, Tripuri,
Tanchangya, etc.),
flora and fauna,
indigenous museum and
hanging bridge.[citation...
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common features with
other languages in the
region like the Chittagonian,
Tanchangya,
Arakanese and others. It has 483,299
speakers in
Bangladesh primarily...
- Jummaland. They
include the Chakma,
Arakanese (Rakhine), Marma, Tripuri,
Tanchangya, Chak, Pankho, Mru, Bawm, Lushai, Khyang, and Khumi. The name
Jumma ("jum...
-
Gyorvati Tanchangya is a
Awami League politician and a
Jatiya Sangsad member from a women's
reserved for
Rangamati District. "50 MPs
elected to reserved...
- Christians. The
Tanchangya (তঞ্চংগ্যা)
people are one of 13
indigenous ethnic communities living in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts (CHT).
Tanchangya peoples have...
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Chakma people of
Chittagong Hill
Tracts use the name
Chindire and the
Tanchangya people call it Te'e in
their local language. In some
parts of
Latin America...