- The
Tanchangya people ,
Tanchangyas or
Tonchongyas (/ˈtɒntʃɒŋɛ/) are an
Chinwin valley origin ethnic group living in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts (CHT)...
- The
Tanchangya language is one of the
eleven indigenous languages in
Chittagong Hill
Tracts in present-day Bangladesh, and an
ethnic group in the Indian...
- Look up
Tanchangya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tanchangya or
Tongchangya may
refer to:
Tanchangya people, a
tribal people of Bangladesh, India...
- The
Tanchangya script, also
known as Ka-Pat, is an
abugida used to
write the
Tanchangya language. It is in the
southern Brahmic family of scripts. Due...
-
Jarati Tanchangya (born 1
January 1980) is a
Awami League politician and a
Jatiya Sangsad member from a women's
reserved for
Rangamati District. "Member...
- Tripuri,
Tanchangya, Chak, Pankho, Mru, Bawm, Lushai, Khyang, and Khumi. With the
exception of the
relatively well-integrated
Chakma and
Tanchangya, most...
-
minorities are:
Chakma 454,925,
Marma 209,783,
Tripura 133,372, Mro 51,724,
Tanchangya 42,943, Bom 12,311,
Khyang 4,176,
Khumi 3,341, Chak 2,725,
Pankho 1,458...
-
there is also
confusion about the
numbers of
Tanchangyas.
According to
census of 2001
there are 31,164
Tanchangya in CHT (source: solidarity2002, Bangladesh...
- of West Bengal.
Minority ethnic groups include Meitei, Tripuri, Marma,
Tanchangya, Barua, Khasi, Santhals, Chakma, Rakhine, Garo, Biharis, Oraons, and Mundas...
-
immense beauty,
eleven ethnic groups such as Chakma, Marma, Tripura,
Tanchangya, Lushai, Pankho, Bawm, Mro, Khyang,
Khumi and Chak live in
harmony with...