- The
Kiranti languages are a
major family of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in
Nepal and
India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the...
- The
Kirati people, also
spelled as
Kirat or
Kirant or
Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan
ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas,
mostly the
Eastern Himalaya...
-
languages or
Kiranti languages, a
family of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in Nepal,
India and
Bhutan by Rai people.
Bantawa language, a
Kiranti language spoken...
- of
western Nepal,
including Tamang with one
million speakers, and the
Kiranti languages of
eastern Nepal. The
remaining groups are small, with several...
- Maha-
Kiranti ('Greater
Kiranti')
languages are a
proposed intermediate level of
classification of the Sino-Tibetan languages,
consisting of the
Kiranti languages...
- not analysed) in a
hypothesis called Sino-
Kiranti. The
proposal takes two forms: that
Sinitic and
Kiranti are
themselves a
valid node or that the two...
-
Kirats in
their daily lives.
Their religious texts also
distinguishes each
Kiranti tribe from
other Kirati and non-Kiratis as well.
Kirants practice shamanism...
- romanized: Vāmbulē) is a
Kiranti language language spoken by the
Wambule Rai, one of the Rai
groups belonging to the
Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic...
-
believed to have
offered a
stiff resistance to the
invasion of the Gorkhas.
Kiranti Rai are hill
tribes who once
possessed considerable power and territory...
- or
Koinch (कोइँच; kõich;
other spellings are
Koinch and Koincha), is a
Kiranti language of the Sino-Tibetan
language family spoken in
Nepal and India...