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  2. Dzongkha - Wikipedia

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    Online searchable dictionary (Dz-En, En-Dz, Dz-Dz) or Online Dzongkha-English Dictionarysite Dzongkha Development Commission (en – dz) Dzongkha Computer Terms(pdf) English-Dzongkha Pocket Dictionary(pdf) Rigpai Lodap: An Intermediate Dzongkha-English Dictionary(pdf) Kartshok Threngwa: A Book on Dzongkha Synonyms & Antonyms(pdf)

  3. Bhutia - Wikipedia

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    Bhutia aristocrats were called Kazis after similar landlord titles in neighboring regions, especially in modern-day Bangladesh. This feudal system was an integral part of the Chogyal monarchy prior to 1975, when Sikkim was an independent monarchy; the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Sikkim before the mid-1970s plebiscite was the Bhutia Namgyal ...

  4. Kazi Dawa Samdup - Wikipedia

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    Kazi Dawa Samdup was born in Sikkim on 17 June 1868. His father was Shalngo Nyima Paljor of the Guru Tashi clan. On the death of his mother, his father remarried and had three more sons and two daughters from his second wife. [1]

  5. Bhotiya - Wikipedia

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    A senior official in Sikkim, ethnic Bhotiya, 1938. Bhotiya or Bhot (Nepali: भोटिया, Bhotiyā) is an Indian and Nepali exonym lumping together various ethnic groups speaking Tibetic languages, as well as some groups speaking other Tibeto-Burman languages living in the Transhimalayan region that divides India from Tibet.

  6. Bhutani - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Bhutia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bhutia are a community of Tibetan people in Sikkim, India. Bhutia may also refer to: Bhutia language, a language used in Bhutan and India. Bhutia (surname), a surname used by the people Bhaichung Bhutia, an Indian footballer; Bhutia Horse, a breed of small mountain horse from Sikkim, India; Bhutia Busty, a town in West Bengal, India

  8. Languages of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Eight of the languages of Bhutan are East Bodish languages, not members of the closely related Tibetic group but still likely descended from a close kin. [9]The Bumthang language, or Bumthangkha, is the dominant language in Central Bhutan.

  9. Bhotia - Wikipedia

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