- The
Ladakhi language is a
Tibetic language spoken in the
Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the
predominant language in the Buddhist-dominated district...
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Ladakhi can mean: of, from, or
related to Ladakh, a
union territory in
northern India Ladakhi language, the
Tibetic language spoken there Ladakhis, the...
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Ladakhis,
Ladakhi people, or
Ladakspa are an
ethnic group and first-language
speakers of the
Ladakhi language living in the
Ladakh region in the northernmost...
- were at the
centre of
these struggles.
Academics infer from the
slant of
Ladakhi chronicles that
Ladakh may have owed its
primary allegiance to
Tibet during...
- such as
Central and
Khams Tibetan have
developed tone registers. Amdo and
Ladakhi-Balti are
without tone.
Tibetan morphology can
generally be
described as...
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during the 17th century, and are
considered the
primary written source for
Ladakhi history.: 17 : 1, 3 : 7 It
remains one of only two
surviving pre-19th...
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considers it to be a
dialect of
Ladakhi,
while Nicolas Tournadre (2005)
instead considers it to be a
sister language of
Ladakhi. The
Balti language remains...
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prepared a
Ladakhi Life of Christ, and in 1908, he
published a
Ladakhi version of Mark's Gospel.
Yoseb Gergan produced a
revised version of the
Ladakhi St Mark...
- The
Ladakhi–Balti
languages or
Western Archaic Tibetan languages are a
subgroup of the
Tibetic languages spoken in the
Ladakh region of
India and in the...
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traditional customs,
belief systems, and
political systems that are
followed by
Ladakhi people in India. The languages, religions, dance, music, architecture,...