- is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken by the
Karbi (also
known as
Mikir or
Arlêng)
people of
Northeastern India. It also
called Hills Karbi to differentiate...
- The
Arleng Daily is a
Karbi daily newspaper published from Diphu, ****am. It has its
beginning in June 2004.
Initially its
publication was
distributed for...
- word
Karbi is unknown.
Historically and by
ancestry they
called themselves Arleng (literally "man" in
Karbi language) and are
called Karbi by others. They...
- Guwahati, ****am, India. The name
Amchang is
originated from the name of
Arleng village named Amcheng (now Amsing)
located in the
heart of the wildlife...
- Writer,
introduced a new
series of
Karbi alphabets and
numerals in his book,
Arleng[1]. "Karbi
Language [The Rich] » ALL
ABOUT ****AM".
Archived from the original...
- The
current editor of The
Hills Times is
Rameswar Chauhan.
Thekar The
Arleng Daily "****am's
Karbi Anglong witnessing high
newspaper readership". Oneindia...
- the
endangered Karbi language spoken by the
Karbi (also
known as
Mikir or
Arleng)
people of
Northeastern India.
Engti has aut****d 19
books and
written around...
-
Aturkimi Academy,
Diphu and
Presbyterian Mission High School, Diphu. The
Arleng Daily, a
Karbi daily founded in 2004, is a
tabloid format newspaper that...
- Channel, a
cable TV
channel in and
around Diphu town.[citation needed] The
Arleng Daily The
Hills Times (Diphu)
Sahil Nagpal (2008-08-29). "****am's Karbi...
- stock, Garo, a
Tribe called themselves “Mande”
means Man:
another word
Arleng (Karbi) is po****rly used
among Karbis,
which literally means Man." (Brahma...