- The
Achang (Chinese: 阿昌族; pinyin: Āchāngzú), also
known as the Ngac'ang (their own name) is an
ethnic group. They are one of Tibeto-Burman
languages speaking...
- The
Achang language (
Achang: Ngachang; Chinese: 阿昌, Burmese: အာချန်) is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken by the
Achang (also
known as
Maingtha and Ngochang)...
- as non-literary
languages spoken across Myanmar and
South China such as
Achang, Lhao Vo, Lashi, and Zaiwa. The
various Burmish languages have a
total of...
- Husa knife, also
sometimes called Achang knife, is a
traditional forged weapon of the
Achang people of China. The
Achang live
mainly in the
village of "Husa"...
- Yunnan, China. It is
closely related to the
Achang language and is
considered by many
scholars to be an
Achang dialect, due to
similarities in
syntax and...
- Miao, Lisu, ****, Lahu, Wa, Nakhi, Yao, Tibetans, Jingpo, Blang, Pumi, Nu,
Achang, Jinuo, Mongols, Derung, Manchus, Sui, and Buyei.
Several other groups are...
- biologists.
These are
located at Pati Point, Piti Bomb Holes, Sasa Bay,
Achang Reef Flat, and
Tumon Bay.
Before adopting U.S.
Environmental Protection...
-
people worldwide: East Asia:
China (mainly by the Shan, Tai, Dai, Hani, Wa,
Achang,
Blang ethnic groups mainly in Yunnan)
South Asia:
Bangladesh (by 2% of...
- Falcata –
Ancient Iberian single-edged
sword Husa knife –
forged weapon of the
Achang people of
ChinaPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Khopesh –...
- 1954 Pumi Pumi PM 普米族 Pǔmǐzú 0.0032% 45,012 42,861 33,628 29,657 1964
Achang Achang AC 阿昌族 Āchāngzú 0.0031% 43,775 39,555 33,954 27,708 1964 Nu Nu NU 怒族...