• Basum (autonym: brag gsum 'three cliffs'; Basong 巴松话; Bake) is a divergent Bodish language spoken by about 2,500 people in Gongbo'gyamda County 工布江达县,...
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  • Basum may be, Basum Lake, Tibet Basum language, Tibet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Basum. If an internal link led...
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    Gola, Walungchung Gola (Walungge/Halungge), Tseku Basum (most divergent, possibly a separate language) Ethnologue reports that Walungge is highly intelligible...
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    Pagsum Lake (redirect from Lake Basum Tso)
    (中国藏学出版社). p. 15. ISBN 7-80057-284-6.; The name is sometimes confused with Basum (Basong Xiang 巴松乡 / dba’ gsum དབའ་གསུམ) in Tingri County, Shigatse, due...
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    notes that many Bodish languages such as Basum, Tamang, and Kurtöp (East Bodish) have not undergone these changes (e.g., Bake (Basum) ti 'what' vs. Proto-Tibetic...
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    Tibeto-Burman languages include Basum and the Songlin and Chamdo languages, both of which were only described in the 2010s. New Tibeto-Burman languages continue...
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    Rongbuk Monastery (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Dzarong[citation needed], is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Nyingma sect in Basum Township, Dingri County, in Shigatse Prefecture of Tibet. Rongbuk Monastery...
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    Tibet (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Linguists generally classify the Tibetan language as a Tibeto-Burman language of the Sino-Tibetan language family, although the boundaries between 'Tibetan'...
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    Ankum (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    includes the municipalities Ankum village (=Dorf), Ahausen-Sitter, Aslage, Basum-Sussum since June 1972 municipal Eggermühlen; Besten with Krevinghausen...
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    Nyingchi (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Basum Lake in Gongbo'gyamda County...
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  • Zhaxi Island (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    pinyin: zhāxī dǎo; also Tashi Island) is a small island in the middle of Lake Basum Tso a green salt water lake approximately 300 km (190 mi) east of Lhasa...
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    Tsozong Gongba Monastery (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    with 3 'endless knots' above the door. Tashi Island in the middle of the Basum Tso. Om mani padme hum -variation of the six syllable mantra of Avalokiteshvara...
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    Gongbo'gyamda County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    (171 mi) east of Lhasa at its central point. Its main geographical feature is Basum Tso, a green lake about 3,700 m (12,100 ft) above sea level. In 1587, Gyampo...
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    Razadarit (category Articles containing Mon-language text)
    Martaban in Donwun on 28 January 1368. His horoscopic name at birth was Basum Bansak (Mon: အပသုံပါင်စက်, Burmese: ပသုန်ပန်စက်), and formal princely title...
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