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- theory of origin, the term "Tangkhul" is derived from "Thankhul", meaning "Than village" in Meitei language. The Tangkhuls are believed to have migrated...
- Manipuri). Government of India. The name Tangkhul was given to them by their neighbours, the Meiteis. The northern Tangkhuls were also called the Luhupas.{{cite...
- The Haofa or Tangkhul **** is a breed of dog raised by the Tangkhul people in the Ukhrul district of Manipur in northeastern India. They were traditionally...
- Sino-Tibetan, pending further research. Tangkhulic languages include: Tangkhul Somra Akyaung Ari Kachai ****shu Tusom The Maringic languages are: Maring...
- Tangkhul Naga may refer to: Tangkhul Naga people, a people of Manipur, India Tangkhul–Maring languages, a group of Sino-Tibetan languages of northeastern...
- Tangkhul Hundung is a village south of Ukhrul in Ukhrul district, Manipur, India. The village is about 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Ukhrul and about 45 kilometres...
- possibly classify as Tangkhulic languages or Ao languages. Tangkhul-Maring languages Tangkhulic Tangkhul Somra Akyaung Ari Kachai ****shu Tusom Maringic Khoibu...
- September 1901, when 12 Tangkhul men were converted to Christianity by Pettigrew. The birth of Christianity among the Tangkhuls is therefore ****ociated...
- Koireng Kom Lamkang Monsang Moyon Purum Sorbung (Tangkhul) Tarao Tangkhulic languages include: Tangkhul Somra Akyaung Ari Kachai ****shu Tusom Maringic languages...
- dialect), also known as Burmese Tangkhul (Tangkhul Naga), is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar. The two ethnic Tangkhul languages are related, but...