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  2. 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 ...

  3. Bhotia - Wikipedia

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  4. 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)

  5. 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

  6. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    To download a subset of the database in XML format, such as a specific category or a list of articles see: Special:Export, usage of which is described at Help:Export. Wiki front-end software: MediaWiki. Database backend software: MySQL. Image dumps: See below.

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Free dictionary software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to dictionary software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software".

  9. 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