- The
Hajong people are an Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group from
Meghalaya of
Northeast India and
northern parts of Bangladesh. The
majority of the
Hajongs are...
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Hajong is an Indo-Aryan
language with a
possible Tibeto-Burman
language substratum. It is
spoken by
approximately 80,000
ethnic Hajongs across the northeast...
- Look up
Hajong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hajong may
refer to:
Hajong people,
ethnic group in
northeastern India Hajong ethnic religion, their...
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Kumudini Hajong (Bengali: কুমুদিনী হাজং; 1929/1930 – 23
March 2024) was a
Bangladeshi Hajong revolutionary,
indigenous and
secular rights activist known...
- The
Hajong ethnic religion, also
called Dyaoism, is the
ethnic religion of the
Hajong people of
Northeast India, the
fourth largest ethnicity in the Indian...
- "Chittagonian". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 12
March 2018.
Hajong,
Phillips &
Phillips (2008, p. 1) "
Hajong". "
Hajong". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 12
March 2018. Minahan...
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Traditional Hajong marriage (
Hajong Bhasa:Bya',
pronounced as: [Bjɯ]) is a
ceremonial ritual that
involves a
marriage established by pre-arrangement between...
- (Bengali: টঙ্ক আন্দোলন) was a
militant agrarian struggle on
behalf of the
Hajong tribal people in
Mymensingh District,
British Bengal (later East Bengal...
- the
Indian Republic, as well as
traditionally in Bishnupriya,
Chakma and
Hajong languages. They are used by more than 350
million people around the world...
- and Luhasi/Mizo languages. * Boro,
kachari Chakma Dimasa,
Kachari Garo
Hajong Hmar Khasi, Jaintia, Synteng, Pnar, War, Bhoi,
Lyngngam Lakher Man (Tai...