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Kulung language, culture,
history and tradition. The ethno-linguistic
region inhabited by the
Kulungs is
called the "Mahakulung" ("Greater
Kulung")...
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Kulung (autonym: Kulu riŋ, [kulu rɪŋ]) is one of the
Kiranti languages. It is
spoken by an
estimated 33,000 people. Van
Driem (2001)
includes Chukwa as...
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Kulung may
refer to:
Kulung people, an
ethnic group of
Nepal Kulung language (Nepal), a Sino-Tibetan
language of
Nepal Kulung language (Chad), a Chadic...
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Kulung is a
Bantu language spoken in Nigeria.
Kulung can also
refer to an
unrelated Chadic language of the same name
spoken in
Karim Lamido LGA of Taraba...
- Mr.Surya
Bahadur Rai (Nepali Congress) • Vice-chairperson Mrs.
Bipana Kulung (NC) Area • Total 648.05 km2 (250.21 sq mi) Po****tion (2011) • Total...
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Kulung (Wurkum) is a
minor West
Chadic language of
Karim Lamido LGA,
Taraba State,
Nigeria that was
recently discovered by
Roger Blench. The
language is...
- (Eastern Region) Limbu, Sunuwar,
Yakkha (including Athpare), Rai (including
Kulung, Bantawa, and Bahing)
Kirat Mundhum Kiribati Austronesian → Micronesian...
- Additionally, two non-indigenous Sino-Tibetan
languages are also represented:
Kulung (otherwise
native to Nepal) and Tibetan. The
Indian classical language Sanskrit...
- part of
Koshi Pradesh.
Khumbu is one of
three subregions of the main
Kirat Kulung and
Sherpa settlement of the Himalaya, the
other two
being Solu and Pharak...
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following tables. On the
internet Kolon is
sometimes misspelled Kulung. Many
Azumeina now live
outside their traditional area. For example, there...