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Bhoti (other)
Bhoti () may refer to several Tibetic (Sino-Tibetan) languages spoken in India: *Bhoti Kinnauri, a Tibetic language of Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India *Ladakhi language (Bhoti), a Tibetic language of Ladakh, India *Spiti Bhoti, a Tibetic language of Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India *Stod Bhoti, a Tibetic language of Himachal Pradesh, India See also * Bhotia (other) *Bhutani (other) *Tibetan language (other) *Bhoot (other) * Bote (other) *Bhot The khas people, also known as Indo Khas Aryan, are an ethnic group of Himachal Pradesh, India. They are found in Lahaul tehsil, Lahaul and Spiti district, predominantly in the Bhaga and Chandra valleys, but also to a lesser extent in Pattani ...
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Bhoti Kinnauri
Bhoti Kinnauri (or Nyamkat, or the Nyam language) is a Tibetic language spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh, India. It forms a closely knit group with other Lahuli–Spiti languages, and is fairly close to Standard Tibetan Lhasa Tibetan or Standard Tibetan is a standardized dialect of Tibetan spoken by the people of Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. It is an official language of the Tibet Autonomous Region. In the traditional "three-branched" ....Nicolas Tournadre. 2014. The Tibetic languages and their classification. In Nathan W. Hill and Thomas Owen-Smith (eds.), Trans-Himalayan Linguistics: Historical and Descriptive Linguistics of the Himalayan Area, 105–129. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. See also * Bodh people References Bibliography * * Languages of India Bodish languages Endangered languages of India {{st-lang-stub ...
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Ladakhi Language
The Ladakhi language is a Tibetic language spoken in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the predominant language in the Buddhist-dominated district of Leh district, Leh, and a minority language in the district of Kargil district#Languages, Kargil. Ladakhi has several dialects: Lehskat, named after Leh where it is spoken, Shamskat, spoken northwest of Leh, Stotskat, spoken in the Indus River, Indus valley and which unlike the others is tonal, Nubra, spoken north of Leh, the Changthang language, spoken in the Changtang region by the Changpa people, and the Zangskari language, spoken in the Zanskar region of Ladakh. Name The Ladakhi language () is also referred to as Bhoti or Bodhi. Supporters of the Bhoti name hold a Lumpers and splitters, "lumper" view of the language: they use the term "Bhoti" to refer to Classical Tibetan and treat as the one, proper form of Tibetic languages across the Himalayas. This section of Ladakhi society has demanded inclusion Bhoti to the ...
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Spiti Bhoti
Spiti Bhoti is a Tibetic language spoken in Spiti valley, India. It is classified as one of the Lahauli-Spiti languages. References Languages of India Bodish languages Endangered languages of India {{st-lang-stub ...
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Stod Bhoti
Stod Bhoti (''sTodpa''), occasionally known as Lahul Bhoti or Lahuli, is a Tibetic language spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It forms a closely knit group with other Lahuli–Spiti languages, and is fairly close to Standard Tibetan. According to ''Ethnologue'', dialects are Stod proper (Kolong), Khoksar (i.e. Khoksar Bhoti) and Mayar (Mayar Bhoti, or Mayari). They report 85% intelligibility of the Stod dialect by Khoksar, 75% by Mayar, 62% of Khoksar by Mayar, and 95% of Khoksar by Stod Bhoti. There is a 74% lexical similarity with the related language Spiti Bhoti. History The area of Lahaul where the language is spoken was named "Kothi Kolong" after Kolong, the chief village of the Kothi. Grierson termed the language the "Lahaul dialect". The language was first studied after the foundation of a Moravian Church mission office in 1854. In 1881, H.A. Jaeschke published a Tibetan–English dictionary that included a comparative table of words ...
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Bhotia (other)
Bhotia or Bhotiya may refer to: *Bhotia people, a generic term for people of the Himalayas *Bhotia language, a reference to any of the languages spoken by Bhotia people * Bhotia dog, a breed of livestock guardian dog also known as the Himalayan sheepdog See also *Bhutia (other) * Bhoti (other) *Bhutani (other) Bhutani may refer to: * Bhutani tribe, a tribe of the Baloch people of Pakistan * Bhutani language, a misnomer for several languages: **Bhotia language or Sherpa language ** Bhutia language or Sikkimese language **Dzongkha, the official language ...
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Bhutani (other)
Bhutani may refer to: * Bhutani tribe, a tribe of the Baloch people of Pakistan * Bhutani language, a misnomer for several languages: **Bhotia language or Sherpa language ** Bhutia language or Sikkimese language **Dzongkha, the official language of Bhutan **conceivably any language of Bhutan **apparently also a certain dialect of the Balochi language Balochi (, romanized: ) is a Northwestern Iranian language, spoken primarily in the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. In addition, there are speakers in Oman, the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Turkmenistan, East Afr ... * Bhutanese people, the people of Bhutan * Bhutani Pony, a breed of pony People with the name * Mohammad Saleh, Pakistani politician * Mohammad Aslam Bhutani (born 1960), Pakistani politician * Rishi Bhutani (born 1980), Indian actor See also * Buttani, a minor planet (see for relevant articles) * Bhutanese (other) * Bhoti (other) {{disambiguation, surn ...
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Tibetan Language (other)
Tibetan language may refer to: * Lhasa Tibetan or Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dialect * Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard * Any of the other Tibetic languages See also *Old Tibetan, the language used from the 7th to the 11th century *Central Tibetan language, which forms the basis of Standard Tibetan *Khams Tibetan, spoken in the south-east *Amdo Tibetan, spoken in the north-east *Tibetan (other) Tibetan may mean: * of, from, or related to Tibet * Tibetan people, an ethnic group * Tibetan language: ** Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard ** Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken diale ... * Bhoti (other), various Tibetan languages {{disambig ...
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Bhoot (other)
Bhoot may refer to: * Bhoota (ghost), the ghost of a deceased person or a disembodied spirit in the Indian subcontinent * Bhoot (film), ''Bhoot'' (film), a 2003 Indian horror film ** ''Bhoot Returns'', its 2012 sequel ** ''Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship'', a 2020 Bollywood film starring Vicky Kaushal, spinoff of the 2003 film * Mahābhūta, classical elements in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy also represented by the name Bhuta-Shakti or primordial states of matter and the connected spirits * Bhut jolokia, ghost pepper * Bhut, Nawanshahr, a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India See also

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Bote (other)
Bote may refer to Places *Bote Mountain in the United States *Qafë Botë, a mountain pass through the Albanian mountains People *José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer *David Bote, American baseball player *Bote & Bock, a German publishing house Publications *'' Bote der Urschweiz'', a German-language daily newspaper in Switzerland *''Der Elsässer Bote'', a defunct German-language daily newspaper in France *''Der Bote'' (the Messager), a defunct German-language newspaper in Canada *''Hinkender Bote'', the title of several almanacs which appeared in Switzerland in 17th–18th centuries Other uses *''bote'', an Old English word for estovers: house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote *"Botë, a song by Lindita and a Eurovision Song Contest entry *Bote-Darai language of Nepal See also *''Inday Bote'', a 2015 Philippine fantasy comedy-drama television series *Porta-bote, a boat *Ribeira Bote Ribeira Bote is a subdivision of the city of M ...
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