- sub-tribes,
which are
collectively also
known as 'U Hynñiewtrep' or 'Khasi':
Khynriam (or Nongphlang):
inhabit the
uplands of the East
Khasi Hills district....
- blocks, namely:
Mainly inhabited by the Pnar (also
known as Jaintia),
Khynriam and the Biates, East
Jaintia Hills has a po****tion of 1,22,939. Scheduled...
- schools, colleges, hospitals, and a
postal service. As with the
Nongphlang (
Khynriams),
Pnars too have a
matriarchal society where daughters inherit the family...
-
behind the stomach, and
several morphometric and
meristic characters.
Khynriam, Dimos; Sen,
Nibedita (2014).
Taxonomic Study on
Nemacheiline Loaches of...
-
Jaintia hills is Pnar,
closely related to Khasi.
Other dialects include Khynriam in the
western part of
district and War in the
southern part of the district...
-
Jaintia Hills, 1/19 = 5.3% War-Jaintia from the
Jaintia Hills, 3/87 = 3.4%
Khynriam from the East
Khasi Hills, 2/64 = 3.1%
Maram from the West
Khasi Hills...
- 2011
Badis soraya Valdesalici & van der Voort, 2015
Badis triocellus Khynriam & Sen, 2013
Badis tuivaiei Vishwanath & Shanta, 2004 Eschmeyer, William...
- son, Jayo
Narayan took over the
Jaintia Kingdom. In 1757, the Nongkrem-
KhynriamKhasi
chief closed the
Sonapur Duar,
stopping trade between the Jaintia...
- (2/29) War-Khasi, 6.3% (4/64) Maram, 5.3% (1/19) War-Jaintia, 2.3% (2/87)
Khynriam, and 0% (0/32) Bhoi. The Garo
natively speak the Garo language, whereas...
- son, Jayo
Narayan took over the
Jaintia Kingdom. In 1757, the Nongkrem-
KhynriamKhasi
chief closed the
Sonapur Duar,
stopping trade between the Jaintia...