- The
Karbis or
Mikir are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group in
Northeast India. They are
mostly concentrated in the hill
districts of
Karbi Anglong and West...
-
Mikir Hills tract was made a part of the
administrative district of Nowgong. Till then,
there was no
administrative boundary of the
erstwhile Mikir Hills...
- /kɑːrbi/ ) is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken by the
Karbi (also
known as
Mikir or Arlêng)
people of
Northeastern India. It also
called Hills Karbi to differentiate...
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Mikir Hills are a
group of
hills located to the
south of the
Kaziranga National Park, ****am. The
easternmost Meghalaya comprising the
detached Mikir Hills...
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people are
found in the Karbi-Anglong, the then
Mikir Hills. The
Rengmas migrated to the then
Mikir Hills in the
early part of 1800. The
migration of...
-
United Mikir and
North Cachar Hills district curved out of Golaghat, Nagaon, Cachar,
Jayantia and Naga
hills districts. On 2
February 1970,
Mikir Hills...
- one of the 35
districts of ****am.
Karbi Anglong was
previously known as
Mikir Hills. It was part of the
Excluded Areas and
Partially Excluded Areas (the...
- Koch Any ****i
tribes Lakher Man (Tai speaking) Any Mizo (Lushai)
tribes Mikir Any Naga
tribes Pawi Raba, Rava
Synteng Tripuri people In
accordance with...
-
India ****ented to the
creation of
United Mikir and
North Cachar Hills District. In 1970, the
district of
United Mikir and
North Cachar Hills district was bifurcated...
- Boro, 24.73%
speak ****amese, 15.39%
speak Miri/Mishing, 11.31%
speak Karbi/
Mikir, 4.09%
speak Garo, 3.05%
speak Dimasa, and 2.55%
speak Rabha.
Other languages...