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Geographical indications in the
Bhutias last
names are common. In
Northern Sikkim, for example,
where the
Bhutias are the
majority inhabitants, they...
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describes the
Bhutia writing system as "Bodhi style".
According to SIL, 68% of
Bhutia were
literate in the
Tibetan script in 2001.
Bhutia belongs to the...
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Bhaichung Bhutia (born 15
December 1976), also
spelled as
Baichung Bhutia, is an
Indian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Bhutia is considered...
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three races since the
seventeenth century. The term 'Lho'
refers to
Bhutias (Lhopo)
means south who
migrated from
Southern Tibet, the term 'Mon' refers...
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Bhutia or hi:भूटिया in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhutia are a
community of
Tibetan people in Sikkim, India.
Bhutia may also
refer to:
Bhutia language...
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Bakhu (Nepali: बख्खु) is the
traditional dress worn by the
Bhutias, an
ethnic group native to the
Indian state of Sikkim. It is a loose, cloak...
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Bhutia Busty is a
small town
located at
Darjeeling Muni****lity area in West Bengal. The
famous Bhutia Busty Monastery is also
located at this place. It...
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refuge in Sikkim. The
Tibetan migrants were then
called as
Bhutias in Sikkim. The
Bhutias, who were
Buddhists of the Red Hat sect, were also successful...
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roughly half of all Sikkimese,
followed by
Bhutias (30%) and
Limbus (20%);
sources disagree on
whether the
Bhutias outnumbered the
Limbu or vice versa, but...
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ascended the
throne at the age of four. His
short reign was chaotic. The
Bhutias annexed further land in the
north of Behar, and
their amb****ador in the...