- (/ˈkʊrʊx/ or /ˈkʊrʊk/; Devanagari: कुँड़ुख़,
Kurukh pronunciation: [/
kũɽux/]), also
Kurux,
Oraon or Uranw, is a
North Dravidian language spoken by the Kurukh...
- Look up
Kurukh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kurukh or
Kurux may
refer to:
Kurukh people, a
people of
eastern India and
Bangladesh Kurukh language...
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Kurukh Banna is an
abugida made
specifically for the
Kurux language in 1991 by
Basudev Ram
Khalkho from Odisha, India. In
Sundargarh district of Odisha...
- Limbu. The
small declining number of
Dravidian languages are
represented by
Kurux, and the
Munda languages of the
Austroasiatic family by
Santali and Mundari...
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districts of
Balochistan Province are
predominantly Bra****-speaking.
Kurukh (
Kurux,
Oraon or Uranw) is a
North Dravidian language spoken by the
Kurukh (Oraon)...
- Bra**** and is one of the
arguments to say that Bra**** had not
separated from
Kurux and
Malto until around the
eighth century CE. The
Languages and Linguistics...
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Oraon people[clarification needed] of
Bhutan and
Nepal speak Kurukh, also
Kurux,
Oraon or Uranw, as
their native language.
Kurumbar South Dravidian N/A...
- censusindia.gov.in.
Office of the
Registrar General &
Census Commissioner, India.
Retrieved 7 July 2018. "
Kurux". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 11 July 2018. v t e...
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Registrar General &
Census Commissioner, India.
Retrieved 7 July 2018. "
Kurux". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 11 July 2018. "Uttar
Pradesh Legislature". Archived...
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Tolong Siki is an
alphabetic script made
specifically for
Kurux in 1999 by
Narayan Oraon, a doctor. Many
books and
magazines have been
published in Tolong...