- 2/sq mi). Its po****tion
growth rate over the
decade 2001-2011 was -5%.
Lahul and
Spiti has a ****
ratio of 903
females for
every 1000 males, and a literacy...
- The Chinali–
Lahul languages, or Chinali–Lahuli, are a pair of
closely related languages with
uncertain relationship within the Indo-Aryan languages. They...
-
Lahul Lohar (also
known as Lohari) is an
unclassified Indo-Aryan
language of
northern India. It is
spoken by
about 750
people in the
Lahul region of Himachal...
-
languages are
otherwise unclassified within Indo-Aryan: Chinali–
Lahul Lohar: Chinali,
Lahul Lohar.
Badeshi Dates indicate only a
rough time frame. Proto-Indo-Aryan...
- Gue (Chinese: 巨哇) is a
village in the
Lahul &
Spiti district of the
state of
Himachal Pradesh in India. It is
claimed by
China as part of
Zanda County...
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Chandra Taal (lit. 'moon lake') is a lake in the
upper Chandra valley of the
Lahul and
Spiti district of
Himachal Pradesh, India.
Chandra Taal is near the...
-
Tibetic varieties are
spoken in Ladakh, Sikkim,
Himachal Pradesh (Kinnaur,
Lahul and Spiti), West
Bengal (Darjeeling and Kalimpong), as well as Uttarakhand...
-
Unclassified Badeshi (unknown
further classification)
Bazigar Chinali–
Lahul Chinali Lahul Lohar Sheikhgal Pidgins and
creoles Andaman Creole Hindi Bombay Hindi...
- people. Many
speakers are well educated.
Speakers are
distributed throughout Lahul (or Lahaul) Valley. It is
written in the
Devanagari script. It is possible...
-
languages Dardic Northwestern Northern Western Eastern Southern Chinali-
Lahul (unclassified)
Badeshi (unclassified) All Indo-Iranian
languages can be...