• Dimasa language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Dimasa people of the Northeastern Indian states of Assam and Nagaland. The Dimasa language is...
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    Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India. They speak Dimasa, a Tibeto-Burman language. This community is fairly homogeneous and exclusive, with members...
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    The Dimasa Kingdom (also Kachari kingdom) was a late medieval/early modern kingdom in Assam, Northeast India ruled by Dimasa kings. The Dimasa kingdom...
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  • present Assam and Nagaland states Dimasa language, also called Dimasa-Kachari or Dima-basa, their Sino-Tibetan language Dimasa Kingdom, early precursor of the...
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  • Dimasa is section of KACHARI community. It belongs to Boro-Garo language family. It is mother tongue to around 500,000 Dimasa population. Large section...
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  • Aimee Baruah (category Assamese-language film directors)
    National Film Award winning actor-director. Her directorial debut was the Dimasa language film Semkhor."It also won two National Awards at the 68th National...
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  • Semkhor is a 2021 Indian Dimasa-language film directed by Aimee Baruah. This was the first-ever film in the Dimasa language screened as the opening feature...
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  • extinct Boro-Garo language which was spoken in Assam in Northeast India (mostly Tinsukia district) and related to Dimasa language. The census returned...
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    Tibeto-Burman languages of the Sino-Tibetan family, which included the languages of (1) Mech; (2) Rabha; (3) Lalung (Tiwa); (4) Dimasa (Hills Kachari);...
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    Assamese language, though they used to speak Moran language which was alive until the early 20th century and was closely related to the Dimasa language. They...
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    and the Dimasa languages used a script called Deodhai that is no longer attested. The Latin script was used first to write down the language, when a prayer...
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    "Dima Hasao" means "Dimasa Hills" in the Dimasa language. During the medieval period (1500–1854), Dima Hasao was part of the Dimasa Kingdom, with its capital...
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    Diphu (section Language)
    hill station for people of nearby cities. The word Diphu came from Dimasa language, meaning White Water (Di for Water, and Phu for White). Historically...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Hojai (section Languages)
    namely Kapili and Jamuna. The term Hojai means Priest in Dimasa language and is also one clan of Dimasa people, who populated the settlement during its initial...
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  • Hagjer (category Dimasa-language surnames)
    Hagjer or Hagjersa is a Dimasa language surname meaning "intermediary". Notable people with this name include: Bir Bhadra Hagjer Joy Bhadra Hagjer Monograph...
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    [ˈnepali]) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official, and most widely spoken, language of Nepal, where it also...
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    word Cacahr is derived fro the Dimasa word Kachari and traces its origin to the Kachari Kingdom. Around 1536, the Dimasa Kachari's elder prince, Drikpati...
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  • 68th National Film Awards (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
    (22 November 2021). "IFFI 2021 opens with Semkhor, first movie in Dimasa language to make it to film festival". India Today. Retrieved 23 July 2022....
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    Kokborok (redirect from Tripuri language)
    language of the Bodo–Garo branch. It is related to the Bodo and Dimasa languages of neighboring Assam. The Garo language is also a related language spoken...
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  • Jagiroad (category CS1 Assamese-language sources (as))
    originated from the word Jaglau, which means impossible or improbable in Dimasa Language. This theory is based on the belief that the area was once known for...
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  • Maibang (section Languages)
    is the most spoken language at 3,134 speakers, followed by Dimasa at 1,719, Hindi is spoken by 558 people and Assamese at 246. Dimasa is the dialect of...
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    The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages. Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European...
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  • Megam Bodo languages: Bodo, Dimasa, Barman, Tiwa, Kokborok (Tripuri), Kachari, Moran Deori language Old Hajong may have been a Bodo–Garo language. Barman...
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  • Haflong (section Languages)
    spoken language of the town with a population of 9,710, followed by Dimasa (7,855). Haflong Hindi is the lingua franca of the town. Other languages with...
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  • language, also called Sikkimese, Bhutia, or Drenjongké (Tibetan: འབྲས་ལྗོངས་སྐད་, Wylie: 'bras ljongs skad, THL: dren jong ké, "Rice Valley language")...
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    'Dimapur' was derived from Dimasa Kachari words Di-meaning water, Ma-meaning big and Pur-meaning city or township in the Dimasa dialect; while others contend...
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    Some Dimasa-Cachar people of northeast India have been demanding a separate state called Dimaraji or "Dimaland" for several decades.[when?] It would comprise...
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  • consist of tribal ethnic groups (including Bodo, Karbi, Rabha, Mishing, Dimasa, Deori) and linguistic groups such as Assamese, Bengali, Hindi speakers...
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    Assam (redirect from Languages of Assam)
    Traditionally, Assamese was the language of the common folk in the ancient Kamarupa kingdom and in the medieval kingdoms of Dimasa Kachari, Chutiya Kachari,...
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