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Lhoba (English translation: Southerners; Chinese: 珞巴; pinyin: Luòbā;
Standard Tibetan: ལྷོ་པ།) is any of a
diverse amalgamation of Sino-Tibetan-speaking...
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Lhoba (Lho-pa, Luoba) may be any of the
languages of the
Lhoba people, such as: Adi
Bokar Idu
Mishmi This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- are also
found in the
Tibet Autonomous Region,
where they are
called the
Lhoba together with some of the
Nyishi people, Na people,
Mishmi people and Tagin...
- Tibet. They are
officially classified by the
Chinese government as
ethnic Lhoba people. In India, the Idu are
found in
Arunachal Pradesh. The Idu Mishmi...
- Idu
Mishmi may
refer to: Idu
Mishmi people, of the
Mishmi people of
northeastern India and
Tibet Idu
Mishmi language,
their Sino-Tibetan
language IDU (disambiguation)...
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County in
southern Tibet. The
Mishmi consist of four tribes: Idu
Mishmi (Idu
Lhoba);
Digaro tribe (Taraon,
Darang Deng), Miju
Mishmi (Kaman Deng), and the...
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Uttarakhand (Bhotiya),
Sikkim (Bhutia), and
Arunachal Pradesh (Khamba,
Lhoba and
Monpa people).
There are also
nearly 100,000
Tibetans living in exile...
- (IPA: [bɔk˭ar ɡɔm]; pinyin:
Bogar Luoba) is a Tani
language spoken by the
Lhoba in West
Siang district,
Arunachal Pradesh,
India (Megu 1990) and
Nanyi Township...
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further increased to 54 by the
second national census in 1964, with the
Lhoba group added in 1965. The last
change was the
addition of the Jino people...
- are
other ethnic groups such as Mongols, Monpa, Tamang, Qiang, Sherpa,
Lhoba, and
since the 20th
century Han
Chinese and ****.
After the
annexation of...