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Gyalrong or r
Gyalrong (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་རོང, Wylie:
rgyal rong, THL:
gyalrong), also
rendered Jiarong (simplified Chinese: 嘉绒语;
traditional Chinese: 嘉絨語;...
- The
Gyalrong (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་རོང) people, also
called rgyal rong,
jiarong (Chinese: 嘉绒人), or Gyelrongwas, live in
parts of the
Ngawa Tibetan and
Qiang Autonomous...
- ****hug is a
Gyalrong language spoken in
Barkam County, Rngaba, Sichuan, China, in the
three townships of Gdong-brgyad (Chinese: 龙尔甲; pinyin: Lóng'rjiǎ...
- East
Gyalrongic (or
Gyalrong proper) The
Gyalrong languages in turn
constitute four
mutually unintelligible varieties:
Eastern Gyalrong or Situ, ****hug,...
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During the
reign of Tibet's king
Trisong Deutsen in the 8th century, the
Gyalrong area was
visited by the
great translator Vairotsana. In 1410 Je Tsongkhapa's...
- A stop with no
audible release, also
known as an
unreleased stop or an applosive, is a stop
consonant with no
release burst: no
audible indication of the...
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nature of
police actions on
frontiers already established: two wars to the
Gyalrong of Jinchuan, Sichuan,
another to the
Taiwanese aboriginals (1787–1788)...
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Tibetans (Tibetan: བོད་པ་, Wylie: bod pa, THL: bö pa) are an East
Asian ethnic group native to Tibet.
Their current po****tion is
estimated to be around...
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February 1917 – 21
February 2008) was a
Chinese government official of
Gyalrong descent. Tian was one of the
first ethnic Tibetans to
embrace communism...
- (Chinese: 平定兩金川), were two wars
between Qing
Empire and the
rebel forces of
Gyalrong chieftains ("Tusi") from the
Jinchuan region. The
first campaign against...