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Basum may be,
Basum Lake,
Tibet Basum language,
Tibet This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Basum. If an
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- Dzarong[citation needed], is a
Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the
Nyingma sect in
Basum Township,
Dingri County, in
Shigatse Prefecture of Tibet.
Rongbuk Monastery...
- Nubri, Lhomi,
Dhrogpai Gola,
Walungchung Gola (Walungge/Halungge),
Tseku Basum (most divergent,
possibly a
separate language)
Ethnologue reports that Walungge...
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Basum (autonym: brag gsum 'three cliffs';
Basong 巴松话; Bake) is a
divergent Bodish language spoken by
about 2,500
people in Gongbo'gyamda
County 工布江达县...
- (中国藏学出版社). p. 15. ISBN 7-80057-284-6.; The name is
sometimes confused with
Basum (Basong
Xiang 巴松乡 / dba’ gsum དབའ་གསུམ) in
Tingri County, Shigatse, due...
- Jad Central: Dbus, Tsang, Phenpo, Lhokha, Tö,
Kongpo (in (Kongpo) with
Basum) South-Western:
Sherpa and Jirel;
other languages/dialects
along the Sino-Nepalese...
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Basum Tso in Gongbo'gyamda County,
eastern Tibet...
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extensive borrowing.
Other unclassified Tibeto-Burman
languages include Basum and the
Songlin and
Chamdo languages, both of
which were only described...
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country of
Bhutan and
parts of
territory controlled by
Nepal and India:
Basum or
Draksum (Wylie: brag gsum) (Tibetan: བྲག་གསུམ། )
Dakpo (Wylie: dwags...
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Zembra Tunisia Zha Xi Lake
Basum Tso,
Tibet China
Zhenbao Ussuri River China
Zhifu Bohai Sea China Zhokova...