- The
Bhotiyas of
Himachal Pradesh and
Uttarakhand identify as
Raghuvanshi Rajput and
prefer to be
referred as
Thakur or Rajvanshi. The
Bhotiya may be...
- 'Bod'
changed to 'Bhot' and
later termed as
Bhotiya.The
Government of
India continues to use the term.
Bhotiyas themselves self-describe
themselves as Rung...
-
preferred self-designation of the
Bhotiyas living in the
Johar valley and is
frequently used by all
Kumaoni Bhotiyas when
speaking and
writing about their...
-
traditional caste system in India).
Scheduled Tribes such as the Jaunsaris,
Bhotiyas, Tharus, Buksas, Rajis, Jads and
Banrawats constitute 2.89 per cent of...
- Tibetan-speaking
peoples Tibetan Ladakhis Uttarakhandi Bhotiya Sikkimese people Bhutias Monpa Takpa Tshangla Sherpas Bhotiyas Sherdukpen Aka Miji
Tibetan Muslim Burig...
- east and
southwest Africa and
northern Eurasia.
Examples are the
nomadic Bhotiyas and
Gujjars of the Himalayas. They
carry their belongings, such as tents...
-
pilgrimage site. It is also the
traditional trading route to
Tibet for the
Bhotiyas of
Kumaon and the
Tinkar valley of Nepal. The Kali
River forms the boundary...
-
recognized Scheduled Tribes in
Uttar Pradesh were
limited to five: Buksa,
Bhotiya, Jaunsari, Raji, and Tharu. Subsequently,
additional tribes were notified...
- Garpak, Malari, Bampa,
Gamshali and Niti. They are
mostly inhabited by
Bhotiyas of
Uttarakhand of
Chamoli district ,namely Marchas, a
community of Mongoloid...
- of
Tibetan diaspora in
India declined to 85,000.
Tibetans are
known as
Bhotiyas in Nepal,
where they are
majority in
regions such as
Upper Mustang, Dolpo...