- The
Karbis or
Mikir are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group in
Northeast India. They are
mostly concentrated in the hill
districts of
Karbi Anglong and West Karbi...
- Look up
karbi or
Karbi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karbi may
refer to:
Karbi,
Armenia Karbi Anglong Plateau, an
extension of the
Indian Plate...
- the
Karbis and G.D. Walker's 'A
Dictionary of the
Mikir Language'
published in 1925 are some of the
earliest known books on the
Karbis and the
Karbi language...
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communicating among different communities residing in district.
While the
Karbis are the majority,
there also
exist numerous other ethnic groups like Tiwa...
- Nagari)
script to
write the
Karbi language, but
later changed to
Roman script.
Since old days
Karbi people has no
written form.
Karbis has p****ed
their tradition...
- P.C. (2003). The
Karbis of North-East India. Guwahati:
AngGik Prakashan. Terang, C.K. (2007). "Festival and
Beliefs of the
Karbi Tribe". In P.C. Patnaik;...
- The
present inhabitants of the
District are the Pnar, the War, the Bhoi (
Karbis), Tiwa (Lalung) and the
Biates In 2012 the
district has been bifurcated...
- the
Karbis held
various discussions earlier this
month where the need for a new
armed outfit in the
district to
fight for the
rights of the
Karbis was...
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Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) is an
autonomous district council in the
state of ****am,
India for
development and
protection of
tribals living...
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Pekok is a
Karbi traditional item of dress,
which is worn over the
upper part of the body. Bhattacharjee,
Tanmay (1986).
Sociology of the
Karbis. B.R. Publishing...