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- ethnically related or are of the Johar tribe. The religion practised by the Byansis leans towards Bön-Animism, with influences from Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism...
- territories including the Kuthi Valley. This Kuthi valley is mainly po****ted by Byansis, one of the four Bhotiya communities of Kumaon, with the others being Johar...
- border is the Tinkar P**** (5,258 m), which provides a trading route for the Byansis of the region for the Tibetan trading centre Burang. However, the Tinkaris...
- Byangsi (also called Byansi, Byãsi, Byangkho Lwo, Byanshi, Bhotia, and Byangkhopa) is a West Himalayish language of India and Nepal. Estimates of numbers...
- po****ted by Byansis, who speak a West Himalayish language (closely related to the Zhang-Zhung language once spoken in West Tibet). The Byansis practise transhumance...
- 01 90 Dura 1991 0.01 91 Tilung 1969 0.01 92 Sign Language 1784 0.01 93 Byansi 1706 0.01 94 Balkura/Baram 1539 0.01 95 Baragunwa 1536 0.01 96 Sadri 1347...
- 01 90 Dura 1991 0.01 91 Tilung 1969 0.01 92 Sign Language 1784 0.01 93 Byansi 1706 0.01 94 Balkura/Baram 1539 0.01 95 Baragunwa 1536 0.01 96 Sadri 1347...
- Vyas Samman Byangsi language, a Tibeto-Burman language of the Himalayas Byansis, an ethnic group of Uttarakhand Bhotiya This disambiguation page lists...
- and Kungribingri p****es. The Darmiyas could use the Darma P****. And, the Byansis of Kuthi Valley could access it via Lympiadhura. On the Tibetan side, the...
- Gesellschaftsmagazin. Berlin: epubli GmbH. ISBN 978-3-8442-8326-6 Byakuleka, Bino Byansi, and Otoo, Sharon Dodua (2015), The Romantics and the Criminals, in Burnley...