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Khumi, or
Khumi Chin, is a ****i-Chin-Mizo
language of Burma, with some
speakers across the
border in Bangladesh.
Khumi shares 75%–87%
lexical similarity...
- The
Khumis (Bengali: খুমী) are a
community inhabiting in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh. The
Khumis are one of
smallest ethnic groups in Bangladesh...
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Khumi may
refer to:
Khumi people of the Chin and
Arakan States of
Burma and the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of
Bangladesh Khumi language proper, or
Khumi Chin...
- with the
Likhy variety of
Eastern Khumi, 81%–85% with Lemi
variety of
Eastern Khumi, and 77%–81% with
Kaladan Khumi. Mro-Khimi is
spoken in the following...
- Mro/Murong 51,448,
Tripura 22,572,
Tanchangya 14,889, Bom 11,854,
Chakma 3,712,
Khumi 3,287, Chak 2662,
Khyang 2502.
According to the 2022 census,
Bengalis are...
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Welaung (Rawngtu), Kaang, Laitu, Rungtu, Songlai,
Sumtu Khomic:
Khumi (
Khumi proper and
Khumi Awa), Mro, Rengmitca, etc. Northwestern: Monsang, Moyon, Lamkang...
- The Miu-
Khumi people are one of the Mizo tribes,
native to
Paletwa sub-division in the Chin State, and
Akyab District in
Arakan State of Myanmar. The...
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According to 2022 census,
there are 3,291
Khumi in
Chittagong hill tracts.
Almost entire 3287(98.68%)
khumis live in
Bandarban district.
According to 2022...
- Marma, Tripuri, Tanchangya, Chak, Pankho, Mru, Bawm, Lushai, Khyang, and
Khumi. With the
exception of the
relatively well-integrated
Chakma and Tanchangya...
- a
separate autonomous or
independent state for Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai,
Khumi, Mru &
Khiang peoples with nine
subdistricts (upazilas) of
Rangamati and...