- of Kuis;
tokpe kuis (prevail in
Western Kazakhstan) and
shertpe kuis (Eastern,
Southern and
Central Kazakhstan).
Shertpe kui
differs from
tokpe kui in the...
- Nubri, Tsum, Langtang, Kyirong, Yolmo, Gyalsumdo, Kagate, Lhomi, Walungge,
Tokpe Gola. Southern: Dzongkha, Drengjong, Tsamang,
Dhromo Lakha, Dur Brokkat...
-
system in the kingdom, in
which officials who
represented the king, the
tokpe,
gathered data from each
village regarding their harvest. Then the king...
- made up of
several smaller kampungs,
amongst them are
Bukit Nangka, Cedok,
Tokpe,
Kampung Bukit, Renab, Jenub.
Where the hub is
revolved around the Bukit...
- branch.
Nicolas Tournadre (2014)
places Walungge and
Dhokpya (he
calls it
Tokpe Gola)
under his South-Western
Tibetic branch. The WDT
Bhote languages are...