- or "language" and
borok meaning "people" or "human",[citation needed] It is one of the
ancient languages of
Northeast India.
Kokborok was
formerly known...
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Agartala (/ˌʌɡərtəˈlɑː/, Bengali: [agorot̪ɔla] ,
Kok Borok: [agaratala]) is the
capital and the
largest city of the
Indian state of Tripura, situated...
- The
Tripuri people (
Kókborok:
Tripuri dópha rok, (also
known as Tripura, Tipra, Twipra, Tipperah) are a Tibeto-Burman-speaking
ethnic group of Bangladesh...
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Literature Society. "Khani Ruchapmung" a
collection of
seventeen Kokborok songs by Budurai, "
Kok-
Borok Swrung"
written in
Roman script by
Dasaratha Deb
Barma in...
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feeling Kaingang pó [ˈpɔ] 'stone' Kera [dɔ̟̀l] 'hard earth' Near-back.
Kokborok kwrwi [kɔrɔi] 'not'
Limburgish mòn [mɔːn] 'moon'
Lower [ɔ̞ː] in the Maastrichtian...
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language of
North East India.
Kok means language and
borok means people.
Kokborok was
formerly known as Tiprakok/Tripurikok.
Kokborok (Tripuri) is one of the...
- The
issue of
which script to use for the
Kokborok language continues to
provoke political controversy. The line of the
Ganamukti Parishad of
Dasarath Deb...
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Kokborok Cinema also
known as
Tripuri Cinema refers to the
Kokborok language film
industry in Tripura,
India and
among the
Tripuri people. Tripura's Kokborok...
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Drama was
brought into the
Kokborok-speaking po****tion by the
Yatra (Jatra)
performers of Bengal. The
rulers of
Independent Tripura were the
first to...
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Kokborok grammar is the
grammar of the
Kokborok language, also
known as
Tripuri or
Tipra which is
spoken by the
Tripuri people, the
native inhabitants...