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Asho or
Asho Chin may
refer to:
Asho Chin
people Asho Chin
language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Asho Chin. If an...
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cluster of
Burma and Bangladesh.
There are
perhaps three distinct dialects,
Asho (Khyang), Chinbon, and Shendu.
Mayin and
Longpaw are not
mutually intelligible...
- others. One of the
local resistance groups, the Chin
Defense Force -
Asho (CDF-
Asho), said it
ambushed 20
regime forces performing security duty on a section...
- drought-inducing demon.
Celebrating this day was
customary even
before the
emergence of
Asho Zoroastrianism (1800 BC). As
stated in the book From
Nowruz to
Nowruz by...
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Ashious Jordan Melu (6 June 1957 – 20
January 1997), also
known as
Ashios (or
Ashols Melu), was a
Zambian footballer and coach. Melu
captained the Zambia...
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Asho people (Burmese: အရှိုချင်း) is one of the
tribes of the Chin people. The
native speakers of
Asho language are
around 10,000. The
total po****tion...
- Ralte,
Southern (Southern Plains): *-r > *-y Khumi: Khomi,
Wakung Cho-
Asho Asho Cho: Matu; Chinpon; Daai, Nghmoye, Ngmuun,
Mkaang David A. Peterson's...
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adaption of the
Asho Chin word
khlong or khlaung,
which means "man" or "person." It is
hypothesized that the
Burmese called the
Asho Chin, or
Asho khlong, by...
- origin.
Ethnic groups in Chin
State include Zo, Zomi, Laimi, K'Cho, Khumi,
Asho.
Religion in Chin (2014)
Christianity (91.6%)
Buddhism (6.1%)
Tribal (Animism)...
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Minamoto no Michitomo, who
served in the
imperial court as a high-ranking
ashō (亞相, "Councillor of State"). His mother,
named Ishi, the
daughter of Matsudono...