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- The Bhotiya, also called Rongpa (in Uttarakhand ), are located in the trans-Himalayan region of India. Rongpa communities are some of the oldest and native...
- The rongpas were the major bhotiya subgroup they lives at the indo tibetan border of chamoli and rudraprayag the religion practiced by rongpas are Hinduism...
- Tolcchas, both known as Rongpa. The language spoken by Marchas is mix of Tibetan and Garhwali , while Tolcchas speak Garhwali Rongpa . Due to adverse weather...
- Mútuncí Róngkup Rumkup, "beloved children of the Róng and of God") and Rongpa (Sikkimese: རོང་པ)) are among the indigenous people of the Indian state...
- erroneously conflate the Tamangs with Uighurs. The Tibetans called them Rongpa. Various Gorkha rulers led campaigns against the indigenous Tamangs. The...
- Eastern Tö cultivators’ dialects (Sharchok Rongpä Tö-kä) Western Tö cultivators’ dialects (Nubchok Rongpä Tö-kä) Kongpo Lhokha Southern section (7 groups):...
- monastery on the northwestern edge of the town. It was founded in 1472 by Rongpa Chenakpa, a disciple of Tsongkhapa, and now houses about 2,500 monks. Nangzhik...
- self-immolations began at Kirti Gompa. Kirti Gompa was founded in 1472 by Rongpa Chenakpa, a disciple of Tsongkhapa. It was established as a branch of Taktsang...
- Linguistics 12. pp.133–160. Zheng, Jingyao (2023). "A Phonological Study of Rongpa Choyul". Languages. 8 (2): 133. doi:10.3390/languages8020133. Nishida, Fuminobu...
- Rhyacophila rima Sun & Yang, 1995 Rhyacophila robusta Schmid, 1970 Rhyacophila rongpa Schmid, 1970 Rhyacophila rotunda Banks, 1924 Rhyacophila rougemonti McLachlan...